The Old Painswick Inn,
Gloucester Street,
Stroud,
Gloucestershire.
GL5 1QG
Tel : 01453 767769

Working with you for a better, more personal funeral

We will tell you exactly what to do, and help and guide you through each of the different stages.

The Old Painswick Inn,
Gloucester Street,
Stroud,
Gloucestershire.
GL5 1QG

Contact us here: Telephone 01453 767 769

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"I wish to thank you for co-ordinating S's funeral. You did a terrific job, and Friday
was perfect. Between us, I think we did S proud. Thanks again for easing the burden."
H.G. Slad
