K Y Green Chapel of Rest, Little Kimble
About our Little Kimble Chapel of Rest
The whole premises are wheelchair accessible with extra-wide doors that are open to you and your family 24/7, all year round. To arrange a visit with your loved one, please speak to our friendly funeral directors.
The peaceful chapel of rest can comfortably accommodate four people and more if necessary and is preceded by a modern and contemporary anteroom where you can take a minute or two to relax if need be.
We promise to look after your loved one with nothing but the greatest respect and care. We have state of the art facilities and a wash and dress area that our Asian and other families are more than welcome to use to perform their final rituals.
If there is anything we can do to help you during this difficult time, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. For funeral services, funeral plans or funeral notices please visit our funeral home in Aylesbury.
Funeral Services with distinction
Many Dignity funeral directors have been part of the local community for generations and it is a privilege to serve those who live beside us. Our rich and lengthy heritage ensures we can deliver our service with local knowledge and unparalleled expertise.
Our funeral services
Our Memorials
Choose from a variety of options, including headstones and urns to memorial plaques, vases, statues, jewellery and plenty more. With a Memorial, you can create a tribute that especially reflects the life, love and cherished memories of your loved one.From-plus £- (There’s a wide range available and the price is dependent on product).plus £- (There’s a wide range available and the price is dependent on product).
Where to find us
Address
Directions and Parking
We have a large car park that can accommodate 6 cars on weekdays and 10 on weekends, which you are more than welcome to use.
Funeral Home Opening Times
Day of the Week | Hours |
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Monday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Wednesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Thursday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Friday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
24 Hour Availability
Supporting you along the way
What to do when someone dies
Our step-by-step guide will carefully explain everything you need to do after losing a loved one. You can also get in touch with your local Dignity funeral director in Aylesbury for advice and guidance on what to do when someone dies.Find out morePlanning a funeral
Our guide on Planning a Funeral is here to explain the process of arranging a funeral, so you can know what to expect and the choices you will have to make. Our Dignity funeral directors will be here to help you plan the service.Find out moreThe day of the funeral
This guide covers what will happen during the funeral service itself, such as the funeral procession, funeral service, committal service and the wake. Our dedicated team will be here to help you through every step of the journey.Find out more
Frequently asked questions
We are a member of the National Association of Funeral Directors and as such we abide by The Funeral Director Code. We also have a legal obligation to try and ensure the person who is arranging a funeral has the right to do so, or has permission from those who do.
If you are aware that someone has been appointed as the administrator, you should only arrange the funeral with this person's agreement.
If there is no Will or Letters of Administration, then the responsibility would pass to the next of kin.A Memorial is a way of creating a lasting memory to help remember a loved one.
Dignity has been established for over 200 years and is one of the UK's leading providers of Funerals and with an 'Excellent' Trustpilot rating (02/24). We are proud to help our customers every year with a diverse range of Memorial products and services to help remember their loved ones.
We offer a wide range of products – from traditional headstones, kerb sets, urns and benches to remembrance trees, plaques and vases. We also offer more personal and modern options such as jewellery, pin badges and photo related memorial products. As well as completely customised items.To organise your Memorial contact us on
01296 612388A Chapel of Rest is a calm remembrance room where you can visit your loved one and pay your final respects before the funeral service. One of our funeral directors will be happy to support you should you wish to visit the chapel of rest.
Visiting someone in a Chapel of Rest can be an emotional experience. Our Funeral Directors provide private and tranquil facilities and will be honoured to accompany you if you would rather not be alone.
Our Attended Funeral allows you to visit your loved one in our private Chapel of Rest facilities by agreed appointment during normal office hours. Alternative visiting arrangements are also available if you wish to visit in the evening, at an additional cost.
You do not have to visit your loved one before the funeral if you do not want to. However, if you decide that you do want to, your funeral director will be happy to make arrangements and can accompany you if requested.
Yes, all of our Funeral Directors across the UK will accommodate your religious needs as well as your loved one’s final wishes. If you are arranging a religious funeral, we offer facilities for ritual washing and additional religious ceremony support.
From 9 September 2024, there will no longer be a doctor's fee in England and Wales when arranging a funeral. This is because from this date, all deaths in England and Wales will be independently viewed, either by a relevant coroner or by a Medical Examiner and the cost will be met by the NHS.
A Medical Examiner is a specifically trained independent senior doctor who will scrutinise all deaths across a local area that do not fall under the coroner's jurisdiction. By providing a greater level of scrutiny over the cause of deaths; it is hoped that the introduction of Medical Examiners will make it less likely that unnatural causes of death will go unnoticed; that the number of deaths unnecessarily referred to the coroner will be reduced and that national data about causes of death will be captured with greater accuracy.
Medical Examiners, or Medical Examiner Officers, will also be available to meet with families, or their representatives, if they wish to discuss the cause of death.