★★★★★
Norfolk Bluebell Wood Burial Park is a beautiful setting and I am so happy we buried our parents ashes there. We planted a tree for them in the wildflower meadow and have visited regularly, seeing it flourishing each year. It really is a special and peaceful place to spend time.
The staff are so thoughtful and kind and were a pleasure to deal with (thank you Holly for all your help).
I would recommend the bluebell woods to anyone wanting a natural setting to lay their loved ones to rest.
★★★★★
A beautiful alternative resting place we chose for my Mum whose ashes were buried under a huge Horse Chestnut Tree in the most beautiful peaceful woodland setting. The Woodland offers beauty throughout the seasons but especially the carpets of bluebells and the fragrance from them. Mum had a Humanist Service which completed her desire for a more natural burial. The staff were amazing. If a religious burial and graveyard isn’t for you then consider this as an option .
★★★★★
We chose Bluebell Wood for my father's interment in 2021, and for my mother's in 2022. In fact Mum had the opportunity to choose the spot where Dad's ashes were laid & was struck,, as we all were, by the peace & tranquility of the whole park, but especially the woods, it's just a lovely, natural place. We were looked after by Holly for both internments, she couldn't have been more helpful, professional & caring. Any queries were answered quickly & clearly and making the arrangements was as straightforward as it could be. As a family we much preferred here to a more formal, structured garden of
★★★★★
Both my parents are buried at the Norfolk Bluebell Wood Burial park in amongst beautiful woodland. We also scattered my ex-husband's ashes after the pandemic in the wildflower meadow. Both occasions were memorable and we were well looked after by the staff at the park. I go regularly just to sit in the lovely woodland and the meadow - it is peaceful and a lovely way of remembering them all. I would highly recommend using the Norfolk Bluebell Wood Burial Park.
★★★★☆
Came across the park by chance when I was looking for the old Hainford church. I parked at the east end in the small car park by the church and there is an small entrance there. The main entrance and car park is further along the road. I imagine it looks spectacular in the spring with the bluebells out.