Funeral Directors > Milton Keynes > Woburn Sands
Being an independent, privately-owned family company, we offer a high-quality, sensitive, and dignified service that is good value for money. Our competent and sympathetic staff are always available to help, advise and carry out the wishes of those suffering the loss of a relative or friend. Because we are an independent company, we have the skills and craftsmen capable of meeting all requirements. We have funeral homes across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, and Buckinghamshire. Our branches are Ampthill, Bedford, Dunstable, Hemel Hempstead, Hitchin, Luton, Shefford, Stopsley, and Woburn Sands. In 1875 Thomas and Edward Neville, two brothers who had trained as joiners, started working for themselves as T & E Neville as builders, joiners, and undertakers.
1900 – 1930 At the turn of the century, Stanley Henman joined, whose knowledge and skill contributed a great deal to the growing company. In 1906 Stanley Henman married Thomas Neville’s daughter, Clara. They had two sons, Stanley, who would take no active role in the business and Bernard, born in 1910. In 1909 the first member of the second generation of the Neville family joined the business with the arrival of Tom Neville’s son, Tom junior, who took over the running of the funeral business until his premature death in 1930. 1931 – 1949 By the early part of the 20th Century additional premises had been found to accommodate the funeral side of the business and the ‘fleet’ increased to twelve black Belgian horses, two glass sided hearses and four Shellabiers. Following Tom junior’s untimely death his son, also named Tom, took some interest in the business, joining in 1932. The new manager of the funeral business was old Tom Neville’s nephew, Ernest Wood. His father William had worked for the firm, his brother Bert, was employed as a carpenter and joiner, and his elder son, Stuart, joined the firm in 1938, later followed by Stuart’s brother, Hugh, both of who would also work for the funeral service. By 1948 the last of the Belgian Blacks were retired to grass at John Neville’s farm and Rolls Royce funeral cars and hearses were purchased to replace them. 1950 – 1979 The fourth generation of the family entered into the business when Michael Henman began work in 1950 at the age of 16 and Peter in 1953 at the age of 15. In 1953, in anticipation of the redevelopment of Luton Town Centre, the shareholders purchased Common Farm, in Leagrave on the outskirts of the town. The funeral service part of the business was the first to relocate from central Luton to Leagrave in 1967. 1n 1976 Neville’s purchased the building and undertaking firm of George Squires and Sons of Shefford. In 1979 Peter Aspinall, who was manager of the business, was appointed managing director, retiring in 2012. 1980 – 1999 Following Bernard Henman’s death in 1985 a new company, Neville Funeral Service Limited, was formed. Until that time it had always been part of T & E Neville Ltd. Expansion continued with the purchase of Peacock’s former memorial masonry yard in Shefford. A redundant church in Ampthill was purchased and repurposed to a funeral home incorporating the newly formed flower service run by Peter Aspinall’s wife, Denise. Michael Liddle joined the business in 1989 and in 1990 the business purchased Arnolds Funeral Service in Bedford to enable the proprietor to retire. Further branches have been added in Hemel Hempstead and Hitchin as well as the memorial business of Garlick Bros in Bedford which has been incorporated into Neville Memorials. 2000 – Present Additional branches were opened in Woburn Sands in September 2014 and in Stopsley in May 2015. In 2019 all of the final locations were all bought under the name of Neville Funerals. A further branch in Dunstable opened in February 2021. Family continuity and commitment remains strong, as members of the fourth and fifth generation are still actively involved in the running of the business. Many of the original family and business documents and records have been loaned to the Bedford County Archive so that the history of the business can be shared within the wider local community. A history of the company has been published ‘Building the Name – Neville’ The Story of a Family Business 1875 – 2000, if you are interested in a copy, please contact our head office and ask for Vicky Trumper.
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Taking care of all necessary legal and administrative arrangements | £900.00 |
Collecting and transporting the deceased person from the place of death (normally within 15 miles of the funeral director’s premises) into the funeral director’s care | £250.00 |
Care of the deceased person before the funeral in appropriate facilities. | £375.00 |
Providing a suitable coffin | £270.00 |
Viewing of the deceased person for family and friends, by appointment with the funeral director (where viewing is requested by the customer) | £25.00 |
At a date and time you agree with the funeral director, taking the deceased person direct to the agreed cemetery or crematorium (normally within 20 miles of the funeral director’s premises) in a hearse or other appropriate vehicle | £650.00 |
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Burial (funeral director’s charges only) | £1,795.00 |
Cremation (funeral director’s charges plus the cremation fee)2 | £1,295.00 |
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For an Attended or Unattended burial funeral, the burial fee.1 In this local area, the typical cost of the burial fee for local residents is: For a new grave, you will also need to pay for the plot; for an existing grave with a memorial in place, you may need to pay a removal/replacement fee. In addition, the cemetery may charge a number of other fees. |
POA |
For an Attended cremation funeral, the cremation fee.2 In this local area, the typical cost of a cremation for local residents is: |
£790.00 |
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Additional mileage (price per mile) | £2.00 |
Additional transfers of the deceased person’s body (e.g. to their home, to a place of worship etc.) (price per transfer) | POA |
Collection and delivery of ashes | £20.00 |
Embalming | £50.00 |
Funeral officiant (e.g. celebrant, minister of religion etc.) | £216.99 |
Services supplied outside of normal office hours | POA |
The funeral director can give you a full list of what they can supply. They are likely to charge for these additional products and services, so you may choose to take care of some arrangements without their involvement, or you can use a different supplier.
1. This fee (which is sometimes called the interment fee) is the charge made for digging and closing a new grave, or for reopening and closing an existing grave.
2. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, you will usually need to pay doctors’ fees as well. This is the charge for two doctors to sign the Medical Certificates for Cremation.
Prices correct as from 21/02/2024and may be subject to change. E & O.E.
3 Aspley Hill, Woburn Sands, Milton Keynes, MK17 8NH