Isle of Wight Crematorium

Isle of Wight Crematorium

view of garden and path with green lawn and memorials surrounded by trees and blue peaceful sky

Gardens and grounds

The Isle of Wight Crematorium is set in rural woodland. This provides visitors with a haven for quiet contemplation and remembrance.

You can gather your thoughts in this beautiful natural environment before or after the service.

The gardens include

  • woodland paths with babbling brook
  • a wildflower meadow
  • formal gardens

The 10 acres of grounds are sensitively maintained and are home to

  • hedgehogs
  • red squirrels
  • pipistrelle bats
  • woodland birds like woodpeckers and jays

Within the grounds is a dedicated baby garden with a wooden summerhouse. Families can leave tributes here and sit to remember their baby.

The grounds are open throughout the year. The Crematorium Manager and staff are available Monday to Fridays from 9am to 4.30pm.

Weekend staff are available for limited periods on a Saturday.

Facilities at the crematorium

Chapel

Our newly refurbished chapel is available for large or small ceremonies. A dedicated chapel attendant who will be on hand to ensure your service runs smoothly. For services where larger numbers are expected we have outside speakers available.

Waiting room

Friends and relatives can use the waiting room while awaiting the arrival of the funeral cortege.

Accessibility and inclusion

We have accessible toilets and baby changing facilities. The chapel has induction loops for guests who have hearing impairment.

Contact the crematorium

The crematorium is administered by the Isle of Wight Council Bereavement Services.

All enquires should be made by contacting us directly, or call 01983 882288.

Address and directions

The crematorium is situated on the A3054 just off the East Cowes, Newport and Ryde roundabout.

The full address is Station Lane, Whippingham, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO32 6NJ.

Riverside Cherry Tree update

Sadly, despite our best efforts, we were unable to slow down the disease and decay in this established tree. 

The Cherry Tree has now been carved into a stunning squirrel and dove – a natural tribute in remembrance of loved ones whose ashes are scattered in this area.

A replacement cherry tree has been planted a short distance away.

The trunk of the cherry tree has been carved with a squirrel