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UK Funeral Costs Explained: What to Expect

Kim Greenacre

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Arranging a funeral can be one of the most daunting things we will ever face. With the initial shock and grief, combined with the responsibility of making important decisions, we can often end up paying for things that are unnecessary and expensive. 

Internet research can also add to that confusion. Headline prices are not always clear, and funeral sector jargon can complicate things – especially if you have not had to arrange a funeral before.

At Aura, we believe in keeping things simple, transparent, and no-fuss. We break down UK funeral costs in a way that makes sense, showing you what’s necessary and what’s optional, so you can make choices that feel right for you. Whether you want something small and simple or a celebration that truly honours your loved one’s life, we’re here to help you find the right balance without the worry of unexpected costs.

Key takeaways:

  • Arranging a funeral can be daunting and expensive due to grief and complex decisions.
  • Internet research may cause confusion due to unclear pricing and funeral sector jargon.
  • Aura aims for simplicity and transparency, differentiating between unavoidable and optional costs.
  • Cremation is typically cheaper than burial by more than 50% in the UK.
  • Pre-paid funeral plans can help avoid the impact of inflation on future funeral costs.
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If money is tight, understanding funeral expenses is essential to ensure you’re only paying for what truly matters.

Essential funeral costs explained

Oversized / bariatric coffin fees

Coffins come in a wide range of sizes, with variations depending on the material, lining, and specific requirements. At Aura, our coffins are simple, dignified, and made from solid wood, with standard sizes included in our prices.

If the person who has died was taller than 6ft 2” or weighed more than 22 stone, a larger coffin will be needed. This may incur an additional charge of £250, unless covered by an Aura prepaid funeral plan, where these costs are already included.

Urgent collection fees

When a death occurs in a hospital or a facility with a fully staffed mortuary, the person who has died can be cared for in a safe and respectful environment. However, if someone dies at home or in a location without suitable temperature-controlled facilities, an urgent collection is necessary to ensure they are looked after properly until the cremation takes place. With Aura, this fee is £250, unless covered by a prepaid plan.

Optional funeral costs

Floral tributes

Flowers can be a significant expense, with floral tributes ranging from £40 to £400, according to Funeral Guide. While coffin sprays, wreaths, and personalised floral arrangements are popular, they are not essential. A simple hand-picked bouquet, a single white rose, or even a sprig of rosemary as a symbol of remembrance can be just as meaningful.

Traditional wake

Gathering after a funeral to share food, drinks, and memories has long been a tradition. Venue hire can increase the overall expense to think about if not hosting at a household or other free location. If having a wake or memorial is important but budget is a concern, asking friends and family to bring food can help keep costs down while still creating a meaningful gathering.

Ceremonial costs

If you choose to hold a funeral ceremony, additional expenses may apply. Even with a cremation, crematoriums charge a fee for holding a service beforehand, and these fees vary by location (check your local crematorium’s website for details). You may also wish to look into how much a funeral celebrant costs if you’re interested in a non-religious officiant leading the service or to provide printed orders of service for guests. A funeral director can assist with these arrangements, but they will come at an added cost.

How much does a funeral cost?

While there are multiple factors that go into how much a funeral costs, several organisations provide insights into funeral costs in the UK. These aim to give consumers a clearer picture of what to expect. According to SunLife’s Cost of Dying report, the average cost of a simple funeral last year was £4,285, while Legal & General estimated it at £4,706. These figures combine cremation and burial into a single average, though cremation is generally the more affordable option.

Funeral costs have steadily increased over time. SunLife reports that funeral prices have risen by 126% over the past 20 years, significantly outpacing the 72% rise in inflation during the same period.

The cost of cremation versus burial also varies by region. Legal & General data shows that in Wales, the average cost of a cremation was approximately £3,900, while a burial cost around £5,000. In contrast, prices in Greater London were notably higher, averaging £4,900 for cremation and £8,800 for burial.

Direct cremation costs

If you’re facing unexpected funeral expenses or prefer to focus your budget on a memorial or personal celebration, direct cremation is often the most cost-effective option.

A direct cremation usually takes place without a service or attendees. The crematorium is selected by the funeral director, and the person who has died is respectfully transported in a private ambulance from their place of rest to the crematorium on the day of cremation.

With no hearses, pallbearers, or limousines to pay for, direct cremation allows you to take your time, handle what needs to be done in the days and weeks after a loss, and plan a personal, meaningful tribute at a time that feels right for you.

Aura’s direct cremation services

At Aura, we offer simple, dignified direct cremation services that give families the freedom to say goodbye in their own way. Our service provides a respectful, fuss-free cremation without a formal ceremony, keeping costs low while ensuring your loved one is cared for with compassion.

With Aura, there are no hidden fees or unnecessary extras, and we offer both attended and unattended options. Our dedicated team of Aura Angels arranges everything, from collecting your loved one to handling all required paperwork and cremation at a trusted crematorium. Once the cremation is complete, the ashes can be returned to you or scattered on your behalf, depending on your wishes.

For those who prefer to hold a personal memorial in their own time, direct cremation allows you to focus on what truly matters—remembering and celebrating your loved one in a way that feels right.

Finding support with funeral costs

For those who may struggle to cope with the cost of a funeral, financial support is available. The Department of Work and Pensions runs two schemes to help families in need: The Bereavement Support Payment and The Funeral Expenses Payment. Other people contacted their loved one’s bank or building society and were able to pay funeral costs directly from funds held in the account, via the Grant of Probate scheme.

Aura in your time of need

At Aura, we understand that funeral costs can feel overwhelming, especially during an already difficult time. That’s why we’re committed to providing affordable, transparent options that give you flexibility and peace of mind. Whether you need a simple direct cremation or guidance on planning a funeral within your budget, our team is here to help. With no hidden fees and clear pricing, we ensure you only pay for what truly matters. If you’re worrying about finances, let us support you in creating a meaningful goodbye—without the added pressures of unexpected costs.

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