

Modern Technology and Traditional Craftsmanship
Investing in the latest equipment while still utilising traditional machinery enhances efficiency, precision, and overall quality in every aspect of our operations. Advanced technology helps streamline processes, reduce downtime, and maintain high standards to meet customer expectations while staying competitive and fulfilling your business requirements.
Beverley Veneers
Quality Control
Ensuring the highest standards in every aspect of our business, from product excellence to reliability.
Sustainably Sourced
All of our veneer sets are produced using the highest quality, sustainably sourced timber.
Exceeding Expectations
The Beverley Veneers team take pride in reaching our goals, exceeding the expectations of our customers.
6 Veneer Species
If you need any additional sizes in our six different veneer species, our team will be happy to assist you.
Oval & Square Pressed Panels
Our unrivalled quality veneer sets are available in both oval and square pressed panels to suit your specifications.
Dedicated Team
Beverley Veneers are dedicated in all our areas of the veneering process from management, office, and production.
Team
Our team at Beverley Veneers is made up of hard-working individuals who take great pride in the quality of their manufacturing at each stage of the process always paying close attention to detail.
Ernie Walker
Karl Walker
Keith Deyes
Laura Rainbird
Quality Control and Customer Satisfaction
Our quality control processes are designed to ensure the highest standards in every aspect of our business, from product excellence to reliability. By implementing rigorous inspection procedures, continuous monitoring, and proactive improvements, we help maintain customer satisfaction and uphold our reputation.
Over 60 years in coffin veneer set production
Beverley Veneers are a specialist supplier to the coffin manufacturing industry with an enviable reputation for pressing quality veneered sets (flat packs) in various veneers. They are the starting point in traditional coffin making which greatly determines the appearance of the finished coffin.
Products In Our Ever Growing Range
Carefully manufacturing our products to the high standard our clients know us for. Whilst always looking for ways to further develop our range.
Finest Quality Veneer Sets

High Quality and Sustainably Sourced
Using sustainably sourced timber and the finest quality craftsmanship to create our veneer sets. Available in 6 different species: Beverley Layons, Rosewood, American Oak, Elm, Kossipo and Mahogany.
Our veneered coffin sets are available as 6’6″ & 7′ and 8′.
The most popular width sizes in the 6’6″ are 305mm and 325mm, but they can be manufactured up to 508mm. Our 7′ sets are available as 305mm, 325mm, 355mm and 406mm width, with special orders up to 508mm on request. Our popular sizes in the 8′ sets are 458mm; these can also be produced up to 508mm. Sides are available either with or without lipping and kerfing.
Oval Pressed Panels
Our oval pressed panels are available in oak and mahogany veneer.
Available in various sizes:
6′ 6″ x 325mm
Small panel – 5′ 1″ Length
Large panel – 5′ 7″ Length
7′ x 355mm
Large panel 5′ 7″ Length
Attention to detail and finest quality craftmanship in each pressing.


Square Pressed Panels
Our square pressed panels are available in oak and mahogany veneer.
Available in various sizes:
6′ 6″ x 325mm
Small panel – 5′ 1″ Length
Medium panel – 5′ 3″ Length
Large panel – 5′ 61/2” Length
7′ x 355mm
Large panel – 5′ 7″ Length
Attention to detail and finest quality craftsmanship in each pressing.
Frequency Asked Questions
FAQs in respect of coffin orders and coffin manufacturing.
Is there a charge for delivery?
Usually factored in the price.
Is there a charge for special deliveries?
To be discussed at point of order.
Do you offer an express service?
On certain items this can be arranged, and we will always aim to meet your needs.
How long does it take for stock orders?
4-7 working days usually but this can increase at peak times.
Do you have a minimum stock order?
In the case of coffins, usually 4-6 coffins.
Do you use couriers?
Only on certain items suited to a courier service.
When can I expect my delivery to arrive?
We can estimate timings at point of order and always notify customers the day before with a confirmed ETA.
My order has arrived and it’s damaged/faulty, what can I do?
Beverley Veneers History

Beverley Veneers is Established
Established in 1966 by Tony Warburton. Operating from premises on Mill Lane in Beverley. Age 28, Tony’s life had been heavily influenced by his grandfather on his mother’s side, George Blanchard. George had owned a timber yard in Scunthorpe and had been a wheelwright, joiner and undertaker through both the World Wars and with a wealth of experience in timber, coffins and funerals.

New Bigger Premises
Beverley Veneers moves to new premises on Grovehill Road. These afforded the company much needed space, primarily for the storage of chipboard, crates of veneer and barrels of glue but also for the various large machines involved in the production of coffin sets.

A Change in the Industry
The funeral sector was in the grip of change, with English oak and elm becoming extremely scarce. Veneering chipboard to look like a solid coffin was an overnight success, saving both trees and money. Funeral homes from the top of Scotland down to the south coast and everywhere in between, were using coffin sets from Beverley Veneers or as it became more popular were buying coffins from coffin makers who were customers of Beverley Veneers.

Embossed Panels
Up until now veneer sets were all about plain flat sides but in this year two new presses were made at Beverley Veneers each with 4 large hydraulic rams that could emboss a panel design into the veneer and down into the chipboard. This significant development added an embossed panel to the range which was extremely well received by all the customers.

Production Warehouse
The decision was made to move production into what was previously the company’s warehousing located on the other side of Grovehill Road. This building was more modern, easier to heat with a lower roof and in much better condition.

Founder Retires
Tony Warburton retires to Guernsey and Beverley Veneers is sold along with his funeral group and crematoriums. But under the new owners it’s business as usual for the Beverley Veneers team of loyal employees.

Joining the Jukes Group
Beverley Veneers becomes part of the Jukes Group. This is the start of an intensive programme of investment and improvement transforming all the different production processes, improving efficiencies and working conditions for all the staff.

Ernie Becomes General Manager
Ernie has been with Beverly veneers since 1983, straight from leaving school as a factory operative. With hard work and promotions throughout the years he then went on to accept the well deserved General Managed role in 2019.

Laura Rainbird Joins The Team
Also, this year, Laura Rainbird joins Beverley Veneers bringing on board her business administration and accounting skills making a massive contribution to the office team.

A Challenging Time
Has to go down as one of the most challenging years in the history of Beverley Veneers, working tirelessly to meet the demands of our customers with coffin sets, and yet despite the spike in orders, nobody was let down.

Karl Walker Joins The Team
Karl Walker, Ernie’s son joins Beverley Veneers as Operations Manager bringing to the role a very hands-on approach having worked previously in the building and landscaping trade for 10 years. During the Summer this year, Karl’s help installing a brand-new boiler used for generating steam to heat the veneer presses has already proved invaluable.

Rebrand, New Brochure, New Website & New Uniforms
We are proud of our history, skilled team and high quality products. Our new brand, new brochure, new website and new uniforms makes us feel even prouder still.
Environment
All our coffins are suitable for cremation and burial purposes. Timbers and timber products used in our manufacturing processes are carefully sourced from managed, sustainable resources where management and replanting are government supervised.
Wherever we can, timber waste is re-used, and chemicals used in our wood finishes are processed to extract the base chemicals for use in the paint industry. We only use lacquers, wood finishes and application methods that fully comply with the latest regulatory requirements set by the Environmental Protection Agency.
We strive to re-use packaging and keep our own to a minimum. The Jukes Group believes that the environment is important to us all and with conscientious manufacturing practices, we can ensure a cleaner, safer world for generations to follow.









