
Opened in 1856, Hastings Cemetery and Crematorium is situated within an 87 acre site, on the north eastern outskirts of Hastings town, with glorious views over parts of the Sussex Weald and Rye Bay. The Crematorium opened in 1956 and has been recently updated to house the latest emissions abatement equipment. We provide facilities for multi-denominational burial and cremation, with use Read more…





Eastbourne Crematorium, which has been serving bereaved families in East Sussex since 1960, is located on the site of the Langley Cemetery. The crematorium has two chapels; the Main Chapel which has space for around 80 mourners, and the smaller, more intimate Family Chapel, with seating for up to 25 guests. Each offers a service time of 30 minutes. Other Read more…





Wealden Crematorium is a beautiful, state-of-the-art crematorium set in 25 acres of rural Sussex countryside on the A267 just south of the village of Horam. Opened in 2019, the architecture is modern yet sensitive to the countryside around it. Importantly it also means that Wealden residents no longer need to leave the district for cremation. Surrounded by glorious wildflower meadows, Read more…





Dedicated by The Lord Bishop of Rochester on 2 December 1958, the Kent & Sussex Crematorium echoed architectural thought and design of the era carrying out its first cremation six days later on 8 December. Since then the crematorium building and its grounds have benefited from many improvements encompassing structural refurbishment and replacement cremators in 1994, followed in 2008 by Read more…