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Friday, April 10, 2020

How Much Does A Funeral Cost? How Much Do Pallbearers Get Paid Uk

How Much Does A Funeral Cost? How Much Do Pallbearers Get Paid Uk

How much does a funeral cost?

How much does a funeral cost?

The average cost of a funeral in the UK is £4,271*. On average, the cost for a burial is £5,000, whilst the average cost for a cremation is £3,986. The cost of a funeral will depend on the location, type of service, transport, type of coffin, funeral director fees, and any extras such as flowers and catering for the wake.



Whilst the final cost of a funeral will completely depend on the arrangements you choose to make, the overall quality of service which is provided can vary significantly.

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How much does a funeral cost?
  • £1,695 in Scotland
  • £1,995 throughout the rest of the UK

Breakdown of funeral costs

This guide will provide a complete breakdown of funeral costs. The overall cost of a funeral is typically made up of:

Funeral director fees

The majority of funerals in the UK are arranged by a funeral director. The funeral director fees cover most aspects of the funeral arrangements, though this can vary depending on which funeral director or package you choose.

Typically, funeral director fees will cover:

  • Overseeing your chosen arrangements before, during and after the funeral service
  • Being present on the day to supervise the occasion and direct all in attendance
  • Personal, face to face contact to discuss your individual requirements and take instructions either at the funeral premises or your home
  • Bringing your loved one into care at the soonest available time
  • Modern climate controlled mortuary facilities for the deceased to rest in
  • Caring for and preparing the deceased for the funeral service
  • Providing facilities so you can visit your loved one prior to the funeral
  • Co-ordination of all the required documentation and ‘external payments’ that are necessary for the funeral to legally proceed
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  • Providing sufficient pallbearers to carry the coffin or casket
  • Provision of a and necessary personnel (limousines may not be included in some services)
  • Co-ordination of additional extras such as

Third party funeral costs

Third party funeral costs, or external payments, are additional charges which we will manage for you and attach to your single invoice. These payments can vary widely depending on where you live and whether you choose a cremation or burial service for your loved one.

We will prepare, collect and distribute all the required documentation and coordinate external payments for you that are necessary for the funeral to legally proceed. 

How much does a funeral cost?

Some of the more common third party funeral costs are listed below:

Burial costs

  • Minister or Officiant fee: The person conducting the funeral service
  • The exclusive right of burial (EROB): This is the physical space itself, often known as the burial plot
  • The interment: This fee is for the preparation of the burial plot or grave
  • Fee to add or remove headstone: If a burial plot has a headstone then it will have been removed to allow for the funeral to take place. It also covers the cost of placing the headstone back on the grave
  • Maintenance and monument fees: Councils often charge maintenance fees, covering tasks such as grass cutting and insurance for the burial plot
  • Church fees: The cost of holding the funeral service in a place of worship
  • Memorial masonry: The cost of creating, installing, repairing and engraving a memorial

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Cremation costs

  • Cremation fees at a local crematorium: The cost of cremating a loved one at a local crematorium
  • Minister or Officiant fee: For the person conducting the funeral service
  • Cremation documents fees: Forms for applying for a cremation
  • Interment of ashes: The cost of keeping the ashes in a permanent place, usually a burial plot
  • Scattering of ashes: Disposal by strewing of ashes in the Garden of Remembrance
  • Memorial masonry: The cost of creating, installing, repairing and engraving a memorial
  • Doctor’s fees: These charges are for the cremation certificates

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Optional funeral costs

Whilst funeral costs have risen considerably over the years, ‘optional costs’, which cover special requests and added extras, are around £2,300. As in previous years, the stand out optional cost in 2019 was that of a which costs an average of £910.

Here are the average optional costs for a funeral in the UK:

How much does a funeral cost?
  • Memorial: £910
  • Catering: £408
  • Limo hire: £313
  • Flowers: £184
  • Venue hire: £245
  • Death notice: £82
  • Order sheets/service cards: £88



How to get help with funeral costs

If you’re struggling to cover the cost of a funeral, there are options for financial help available. Please read our which provides an overview of options within the UK. 

Contact us to discuss funeral costs

If you would like to find out more about funeral costs where you live, your local Funeral Director will be able to offer expert advice. 

We have over 800 Funeral Directors across the UK.

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*Source: Some of the data in this article is based on the annual Dignity Funerals funeral costs survey 2019 and 

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