Choose the best quality Headstones and Memorials in Cheshunt. Leverton Brothers is a Family run Memorial Masons based in Essex and our passion is to create beautiful gravestones that truly honour and celebrate a life. We use the finest quality materials available and carve the stone using traditional methods to create stunning memorials.
Exquisite designs suitable for the lawned area in Cheshunt Cemetery . More lawn headstones
Small plaques and tablets suitable for the burial of ashes. More cremation memorials
There is a large selection of headstones and plaques to choose from and we are always happy to help you create a memorial of your own design in Granite, Portland, Marble, Yorkstone or Slate. You also have the option of combining designs from different memorials or taking inspiration from a gravestone you have seen in Cheshunt cemetery.
Many people come to us who already own a memorial in Cheshunt and need an additional inscription to commemorate another life. We are happy to do this and depending on the lettering type it can usually be done in the cemetery, so there is no need to take the headstone away.The first inscription may have been cut many years ago, and of course, we want the new inscription to match the old in terms of style and size as close as possible.
Older headstones particularly marble can weather over time and the original lead lettering can appear to be raised from the surface or become loose and fall out. If you would like advice on restoring, renovating and cleaning a headstone in Cheshunt, we would be happy to help. Read more…
This is our office near Cheshunt . You can make the arrangements for additional inscriptions over the phone, via email or if you prefer you can make an appointment to meet us at our office. Get in touch
There is a large selection of headstones and plaques to choose from and we are always happy to help you create a memorial of your own design in Granite, Portland, Marble, Yorkstone or Slate. You also have the option of combining designs from different memorials or taking inspiration from one you have seen in Cheshunt cemetery.