In 2023, the average cost of a burial was £5,077. This average cost is calculated based on burial funeral costs throughout the UK and includes:
- Funeral director services (to arrange and carry out the funeral)
- Third party fees (burial fees, including the cost of a burial plot, and clergy or celebrant’s fees)
The location, date and time of the funeral service
Where you live in the UK will affect the cost of a funeral. This is because funeral director fees and third-party fees vary from region to region.
For example, in London the average cost of a funeral is £5,171, whereas in Northern Ireland, its much lower at £3,256.
Also, the date and time of the funeral will impact the cost. This is because most funeral directors and cemeteries charge additional fees for out of hours, bank holiday or weekend services.
The type of burial plot and its location
Cemetery fees and other burial ground fees vary across the UK. Additionally, some types of burial plots are less expensive than other types.
For example, a natural burial plot tends to be cheaper than a cemetery burial plot.
Natural burial plots often have fewer maintenance fees and lower cost grave markers (such as flowers, trees or wooden plaques).
Other factors such as the depth of the burial plot and whether you’re a local resident or not will impact the cost of a burial plot.
Optional extras included for the funeral
The total cost of a burial funeral is also determined by which optional extras you choose to include for the service.
These are the elements that help to personalise a funeral, such as flowers, order sheets, venue hire and a memorial.
Other elements such as the transport and the type of coffin you choose will impact the cost, as some options are pricier than others.
For example, you may expect to pay more for a traditional oak coffin than a basic cardboard coffin.