Headstones

This is the most important job that one is ever going to do.

I cut this headstone for my late parents-in-law in the summer of 2022.

It’s a piece of black Welsh slate – which was delivered to their farm, where I cut it in the barn at the start of the summer holidays. It took a week to do – and my brothers-in-law did the installation. A proper family effort.

This one I cut for a family friend – working in a lovely wooden out building – and it’s installed in a churchyard in Dorset.

This, my first, was for an old university friend. Sadly missed.

This is a ledgerstone ( to lie flat), that I was commissioned to make for a green burial site near Glastonbury. It is cut in reclaimed Victorian slate – originally a flooring slab, probably Delabole.