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A Church of England funeral is available to everyone, giving support before, during and after the service, for as long as it’s needed.
Burials, monuments and exhumations are regulated by law. The design of memorials is controlled to make sure that churches and churchyards remain special places that everyone can appreciate. We can help you understand the rules and practices so that you can guide the bereaved, or those wishing to install a new memorial.
You will often find Christian and even pre-Christian burials in and around our churches and cathedrals. We can help you understand what to do if you find human remains.
Monumental brasses are one of the most common forms of memorial surviving from the Middle Ages, and a good number survive in our churches.
It is important not to overclean brasses, which can cause irreversible damage to the design. Make sure to inspect them regularly.
Identify and understand the signs and causes of damage to sculptures and monuments found throughout church buildings and churchyards.
Your church may have portable objects that require special protection and display. A display case can be a good solution. But, as a place of worship, you need to balance the long-term protection of your objects against the special function and historic character of your church building. We can help you and your professional adviser deal with the care of your collection.
Fringe meetings and Displays at General Synod
This privacy notice is provided to explain what to expect when the National Church Institutions process your personal information for the purpose of safeguarding, in accordance with UK GDPR.
This privacy notice is provided by the Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care.
Your architect will hire the builders and manage the building works. But you need to understand what is happening because, in the end, it’s your responsibility.