
Carleton Crematorium near Carleton Village in Blackpool was opened in 1935 to cater to the local community. The crematorium building which is within the grounds of Carleton Cemetery was designed by architect J.C Robinson who used the Mausoleum of Mausolus as inspiration. The crematorium and cemetery is well-known for a number of famous cremations, including conservationist and childrens book writer, Read more…










Lancaster and Morecambe Crematorium was opened in 1963 to cater to the local community in Lancashire and surrounding areas. The crematorium is situated in 14 miles of peaceful countryside, offering a relaxed environment to organise a dignified cremation funeral for a loved one. The chapel crematorium can accommodate large groups and the service time can be up to 45 minutes. Read more…










Lytham Park Crematorium in Lancashire was opened in 1958 and is situated where the cemetery chapel was once located. The crematorium offers a peaceful setting for a funeral with a tranquil lake and a host of wildlife, adding charm and beauty to the local environment. At Lytham Park, a burial plot can be purchased for the interment of cremated remains. Read more…










Southport Crematorium in Scarisbrick is located in the midst of 32 acres of woodland making it a peaceful environment to arrange a cremation for a loved one. Seating about 100 people, the crematorium chapel has modern facilities such as the Welsey music system which has thousands of pieces of funeral music to choose from. Alternatively, the chapel also has an Read more…










Preston Crematorium is located in the north-east of this Lancashire town. Established in 1962, the crematorium is a self-contained site featuring well manicured lawns and woodland, close to the River Ribble. The crematorium is non-denominational and open to all. The chapel interior is understated, with pew seating and an organ available for hymns or music during the service. A car Read more…










Burnley Crematorium was opened in 1958 and caters to the extended areas across Nelson Colne, Pendle, Padiham, Rossendale, Burnley and parts of the Ribble Valley. The crematorium has capacity for 180 mourners and there is additional standing room towards the back of the chapel. Each funeral service is allocated a period of 40 minutes. Parkin g is available on-site and Read more…










Set in the heart of the countryside on the edge of Burscough, this new cemetery and crematorium provides a natural place for families of West Lancashire to hold a dignified service of their choice. Serving communities from Southport to Maghull, Appley Bridge, Skelmersdale and Orrell, this much needed cemetery and crematorium provides a peaceful and serene setting for any funeral. Read more…










Accrington Crematorium is located within the grounds of Accrington Cemetery in picturesque and tranquil surroundings. Tree lined roads of limes lead to the crematorium and the chapel is surrounded by flowers beds boasting beautiful flowers all year round with a particular spectacular display of bulbs in Spring. The chapel itself is over 100 years old and due to its age Read more…










Charnock Richard crematorium was dedicated in September 2007 by the Bishop of Blackburn and serves communities across Lancashire. Situated in open and peaceful countryside, Charnock Richard is a quiet and modern crematorium with highly trained staff who are available at all times to advise bereaved families about our facilities and memorials and to discuss any individual queries or requests. We Read more…