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Park Crematorium, Aldershot

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The Park Crematorium is the crematorium for the town of Aldershot in Hampshire and surrounding districts, including North East Hampshire and parts of Surrey and Berkshire. It was designed by Frank Taylor, the Aldershot Borough Surveyor, and opened in July 1960. Today it is operated and maintained by Rushmoor Borough Council.

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Park Crematorium, Aldershot
Whitchurch Close, Rushmoor

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Rushmoor Crematorium

Whitchurch Close
GU11 3RU Rushmoor
England, United Kingdom
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