Funeral Cost
Calculator UK
Get a clear, itemised estimate of UK funeral costs — burial, cremation or direct cremation — with optional extras. Based on 2026 average UK prices.
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Average UK funeral costs at a glance
Based on SunLife Cost of Dying Report and industry data. Figures reflect national averages for 2025–2026.
| Cost Item | Burial (avg) | Cremation (avg) | Direct Cremation | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Funeral Director Fee | £1,800–£2,400 | £1,600–£2,200 | £700–£1,500 | Largest single cost |
| Burial / Cremation Fee | £1,100–£2,500 | £600–£950 | Included | Varies hugely by council |
| Doctor’s Certificates | ~£170 | ~£170 | Often included | Required for cremation |
| Coffin / Casket | £400–£2,500+ | £400–£1,800 | Basic included | Wide price range |
| Hearse & Transport | £300–£600 | £300–£600 | Direct transport | Limousines extra |
| Order of Service / Printing | £80–£200 | £80–£200 | N/A | Optional |
| Flowers | £150–£500+ | £150–£500+ | N/A | Optional |
| Wake / Reception | £500–£2,000+ | £500–£2,000+ | N/A | Highly variable |
| Headstone / Memorial | £800–£3,000+ | £200–£800 | £200–£800 | Often purchased separately |
| Typical Total | £5,000–£9,000 | £3,500–£6,000 | £700–£1,800 | UK average £4,141 |
Understanding your options
Direct Cremation
The most affordable option at £700–£1,800. No attended service — the body is cremated and ashes returned. Ideal for those wanting simplicity or a separate memorial later.
Cremation with Service
The most common UK funeral. A chapel or church service is held before cremation. Average cost £3,500–£6,000, with significant variation by region and chosen extras.
Traditional Burial
Includes a burial plot (which can be a major cost), coffin, hearse, and service. London and the South East are significantly more expensive than other regions.
Help with Costs
You may be eligible for a Funeral Expenses Payment from the DWP if you receive certain benefits. This covers some costs but rarely the full amount.
Need financial help?
If you’re struggling with funeral costs, several organisations and government schemes can help. You don’t have to face this alone — support is available.
Frequently asked questions
The average UK funeral cost in 2025–2026 is approximately £4,141, according to the SunLife Cost of Dying Report. This covers a simple cremation with a service. A traditional burial averages between £5,000 and £9,000, while a direct cremation (no attended service) can cost as little as £700–£1,800.
A funeral director’s fee typically covers collecting the deceased, care of the body, organising the service, providing a coffin, and arranging the hearse. Disbursements — third-party costs like the cremation or burial fee and doctor’s certificates — are usually charged separately on top of the funeral director’s basic fee.
Yes. If you receive certain benefits (such as Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or Income Support), you may be eligible for a Funeral Expenses Payment from the DWP. This covers burial or cremation fees, doctor’s certificates, and up to £1,000 toward other costs. You can apply via gov.uk. Some local councils also have hardship funds.
Absolutely. Direct cremation is an increasingly popular choice in the UK. It means the body is cremated without an attended service, and the ashes are returned to the family. Many families then hold a separate memorial service at a time and place of their choosing. It is a valid, dignified, and often more personal way to say goodbye.
Burial costs more primarily because of the burial plot — in London, a cemetery plot alone can cost £5,000–£10,000. Other costs like a larger casket, gravediggers, and headstone also add up. Cremation avoids most of these costs: cremation fees average £600–£950, compared to £1,100–£2,500+ for a burial plot and grave.
Costs vary significantly by region. London and the South East are the most expensive, with burial plots alone costing several thousand pounds more than in the North or Scotland. Northern Ireland and parts of Wales tend to have the lowest average funeral costs in the UK. Our calculator applies a regional multiplier to reflect these differences.
