Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex
Area of operation: Eastbourne to Newhaven including the white cliffs of Beachy head
Type of boat: Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boat (R.H.I.B.)
Duration of trip: 1 hr
Capacity of boat: 12 passengers
Refreshments: No
Cost: £250 plus urn if required
Additional: The service offered called a valedictions are performed using biodegradable urns, with uniformed staff – to a very high professional standard.
Company comments: All religions welcome; Christian, Hindu Sikh and secular persons too. Eastbourne is the nearest harbour to Beachy Head and the beautiful white cliffs of the Seven Sisters, part of the South Downs National Park. Between the Seven Sisters and Eastbourne bay is the stunning famous red and white striped Beachy Head lighthouse perched at the base of the highest chalk cliff in the United Kingdom. The popular seaside town of Eastbourne, with its pier and long seaside promenade offers a suitable location for our farewells for people who have had links with the south coast. The maritime port of Newhaven is also close by, having played a major role as a port during the Second World War, especially during the Dieppe Raid in 1942. Newhaven is situated on the River Ouse which leads to the ancient town of Lewes. As such, this offers the option of river burials.
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