The Barsby Service

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The Barsby Service

The Barsby Service Chapel was designed and built on site in Hinckley to allow you to have the funeral service in one place with complete flexibility to have the funeral you want, without the time restrictions.

We will convey your loved one into our care individually as soon as possible.

You have will a funeral director that will personally oversee everything, helping you with every step.

You have the complete choice as with The Bespoke Funeral, but The Barsby Service Chapel enables more flexibility on all aspects of your loved one’s send off – everything is centred around you and your loved one.

You have the complete choice of everything you’d like. We can arrange an out of hours Chapel of Rest visit, and you have the complete choice of any coffin within our range.

We will look after the administration of any charitable donations.

You also have the choice to be able to have the reception after the service in the Barsby Catering Suite, eliminating any stress or worry of having to organise it yourself.

For indicative pricing and further options, please scroll down.

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The Barsby Service Pricing

This is an indicative pricing example. Items can be removed, amended, or other personalisation choices included.

Our Charges - £3,150

Third-Party Charges - £550

Details on services offered can be viewed by selecting the circle "i" icons.

Third party costs are up to date as of January 2024, these prices are outside of our control and are subject to change without prior notification.

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The Barsby Catering Suite

Located in Hinckley’s Historic Druid Quarter, the elegant Barsby Suite provides a tranquil place for family and friends to come together. 

We can accommodate up to 55 guests, with further seating in the adjoining Service Chapel.

Personalisation Options

There are lots of ways to personalise your funeral plan, such as:

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High-Quality Catering

We can provide catering and catering attendants to look after everything. This can take place at the onsite Barsby Catering Suite, at other venues of your choice or in your own home.  

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Live Music

Live music makes a real difference to the funeral. There is a wide variety of options for live music. These could include a singer, a choir, a harpist or a brass band to name just a few. 

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Piper

We can arrange for a bagpiper to play at the funeral.  

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Bugler

We can arrange for a bugler to be present at the funeral. 

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Dove Release

Dove releases can be arranged for the funeral. This can range from a single dove to 20. You have the choice of whether you'd like to personally release them or whether they are all released independently. 

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Family Pall Bearers

Carrying a loved one's coffin can be a really powerful and personal way to convey them on their last journey. We strongly recommend to do a practice with us before the day of the funeral. 

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Funeral Stationery

We can provide a wide range of bespoke and personal funeral stationery. These include orders of service, attendance cards, memorial portrait photos, memory boards, bookmarks and memorial cards. 

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Floral Tribute

We can provide a wide range of floral tributes. We have a comprehensive brochure that your funeral director can go through with you to select what tribute you'd like. 

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Alternative Hearse
Horse Drawn

A choice of the beautiful black or white horses, with the option of matching outrider. 

There are options of having a white, silver or black hearse to accompany them.

Frequently Asked Questions

If no one else wants to make the funeral arrangements, there is usually no need to consider the information set out below. However, if there is a chance that someone might object to you arranging the funeral, you should consider the following questions to satisfy yourself that you are entitled to do so, before proceeding to make the arrangement. If you are in doubt that you are the right person to make the funeral arrangements  and are unable to reach agreement, you may wish to take independent legal  advice before proceeding.

If the person who has died is an adult (aged 16 or over):

Did the person who has died make an Arrangements on Death Declaration? 

If it can be demonstrated that the person who has died expressed a wish that a particular person should be responsible for arranging their funeral, this person is entitled to make the arrangements. The most common place to find such an expression is as part of the person’s Will. If someone other than you was named by the person who has died, you should only arrange the funeral with this person’s agreement.

The person who has died did not make an Arrangements on Death Declaration

In these circumstances, we can offer the following advice, depending on your relationship to the person who has died:

If you are the husband, wife or civil partner of the person who has died, you are most likely the right person to make the funeral arrangements.

If the person who has died was not married but you lived together in the same way as a married couple when they died, you are most likely the right person to make the funeral arrangements (if you lived together for at least 6 months before the date of death).

If you are the child of the person who has died and the person who has died was married, in a civil partnership or living with a long-term partner when they died, this person is likely to have priority over you. We advise that you check with them before arranging the funeral. If you have any brothers or sisters it is advisable to get agreement from them before making the funeral arrangements. If you can’t agree on the arrangements, you can still arrange the funeral but there is a chance that one of them could ask the court to allow them to make the arrangements instead.

If you are the parent of the person who has died, you should check with any spouse/civil  partner, long term partner and children of the person who has died before making the funeral arrangements. If the other parent of the person who has died is contactable, it is advisable to get agreement from them before making the funeral arrangements. If you can’t agree on the arrangements, you can still arrange the funeral but there is a chance that they could apply to the court to allow them to make the arrangements instead.

If you are the brother or sister of the person who has died, you should check with any spouse/civil partner, long term partner, children and parents of the person who has dies before making the funeral arrangements. If you have any other brothers or sisters it is advisable to get agreement from them before making the funeral arrangements. If you can’t agree on the arrangements, you can still arrange the funeral but there is a chance that one of them could apply to the court to allow them to make the arrangements instead.

The legal hierarchy of who should arrange a funeral is:

  1. A person identified in arrangements on death declaration of the person who has died 
  2. The husband, wife or civil partner of the person who has died 
  3. The long term partner of the person who has died  (they must have been living together for at least 6 months) 
  4. The children of the person who has died 
  5. The parents of the person who has died 
  6. The brothers and sisters of the person who has died (siblings by one parent are treated the same as siblings by both parents) 
  7. The grandparents of the person who has died Uncles and aunts of the person who has died 
  8. The cousins of the person who has died 
  9. The nieces and nephews of the person who has died 
  10. A long-standing friend of the person who has died

We are more than happy to be lead by you. Some people prefer to concentrate on registering their loved one's death before meeting with one of the funeral directing team. Whereas other families want to see us very quickly.

The arrangements and options will be put together at your pace. If you need multiple meetings to get the structure of the funeral put together, then that is fine. Your personally appointed funeral director is there help and guide you every step of the way. 

If registration hasn't taken place, we won't be able to put a time and date in place, but we can still put all the preparation in place for when the paperwork is sorted. 

When a loved one passes away, the last thing you want to worry about is the logistics of their funeral. Many people believe that they have to wait three weeks before the funeral can take place, but this is not necessarily the case.

Before the funeral date can be confirmed, the required paperwork needs to be in place. There is different paperwork depending on whether the service of committal is a burial or cremation. 

Planning the funeral:

Your funeral director will ask you when you’d like the service to take place, it shouldn’t be a case of you being told when it is taking place. 

To book the funeral service, you will need the paperwork as explained above in place and to have considered the below:

  • Where you’d like the funeral to take place. There are many options whether to have a service in The Barsby Service Chapel, a Church, the full service at the crematorium, the full service at the graveside, or alternative venue such as at a Racing Circuit for example. The options are endless and your funeral director can guide you through this.
  • What kind of service you’d like, is it to be a Celebration of Life or something more traditional? Would you like a minister of faith to take the service or a funeral celebrant?
  • Are there any dates to avoid? Are there anniversaries or birthdays coming up that you definitely don’t want the funeral to coincide with?
  • What kind of time of day would you like?


This is not an exhaustive list but gives you an idea of considerations and factors that would affect when the funeral can take place. 

We will bring your loved one's cremated remains into our care the next working day after the funeral. We look after your loved one's cremated remains with respect in our columbarium until you decide on how you'd like to lay your loved one to rest. There is a lot of cremated remains options, please click on the link https://www.gseller.co.uk/arranging-a-funeral/cremated-remains-options

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