The average cost of a simple attended funeral in the UK is £3,828 in 2026. A traditional attended funeral costs around £4,510. A direct cremation – the most affordable option – averages £1,628. (Source: SunLife Cost of Dying Report 2026)*
If you are planning a funeral – whether you’re thinking ahead for yourself or a loved one or making arrangements for someone recently passed away – cost is likely one of the first things on your mind.
Funeral prices have risen over the past two decades, and understanding what you might pay helps you make informed decisions without added stress during an already difficult time.

Before looking at costs, it helps to understand the main types of funeral available in the UK as each one comes at a very different price point.
There are three types of funeral:
Attended funerals are those with a service and mourners present, whereas direct cremations are unattended.
The average cost of a funeral varies significantly depending on the type of funeral you choose. The national average for a simple attended funeral is £3,828, while a traditional attended funeral averages £4,510 – a difference of nearly £700.
These weighted averages combine both cremation and burial services. Average costs vary further depending on the type of funeral selected, as shown below:
| Funeral Type | Average Cost (2026) |
|---|---|
| Direct cremation or burial | £1,628 |
| Simple attended funeral (cremation) | £3,518 |
| Simple attended funeral (burial) | £4,758 |
| Traditional attended funeral (cremation) | £4,200 |
| Traditional attended funeral (burial) | £5,440 |
Source: SunLife Cost of Dying Report 2026*
These figures only cover the funeral director’s fees and other third-party costs (disbursements) like cremation fees. They do not include the send-off – the wake, flowers, or memorial that many families arrange separately.

1. Funeral director’s fees
What is included in this cost will vary, but it typically includes:
2. Third-party costs (known as disbursements)
These are sometimes unavoidable and may include:
3. Send-off costs (optional extras)
These are personal touches that can increase the total cost:
There isn’t a single fixed price for a funeral because every service is different. Costs vary based on:
According to the SunLife report*, 59% of families actively look for ways to cut back on funeral expenses. Here are the most common approaches:
Even small changes can make a significant difference.

Funeral prices have been rising steadily over time. In fact, the cost of a traditional funeral has increased by 146% over the past 22 years.
Key reasons include:
These increases are unlikely to reverse, making planning ahead more important than ever.
There is no legal requirement for a specific person to pay. In practice, the cost usually falls to close family or the executor named in the will. If the person who died had savings, a life insurance policy, or a prepaid funeral plan, these can cover the costs. Most banks will release funds from a deceased person’s account to pay a funeral invoice, even before probate is granted.
If you are on a low income and receive certain means-tested benefits, you may be eligible for a Funeral Expenses Payment from the DWP, which can cover burial or cremation fees and up to £1,000 towards other costs. If no one is able to pay, the local council has a duty to arrange a public health funeral.
A prepaid funeral plan lets you arrange and pay for your funeral at today’s prices. The cost of the services in your plan is guaranteed not to increase, no matter how prices change in the future. With 15% of families experiencing financial difficulty after a funeral*, planning ahead can make a real difference.
All Memoria Funeral plans include guaranteed services at today’s prices, 24/7 family support, and clear upfront pricing with no hidden costs. Plans come with a 30-day full refund period.
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The average cost of a simple attended funeral is £3,828. A traditional attended funeral costs around £4,510. A direct cremation averages £1,628. Including send-off costs, the average total rises to £5,140. (Source: SunLife Cost of Dying Report 2026*)
A direct cremation is the most affordable option, averaging £1,628 in 2026. There is no attended service, and many families hold a separate memorial at a later date. The Memoria Funerals Direct Cremation Plan is priced at £1,595.
Yes. A prepaid funeral plan allows you to arrange and pay for your funeral ahead of time, often locking in today’s prices and protecting against future cost increases. It can also help reduce the financial and emotional burden on your loved ones, as many of the key decisions are made in advance.
Yes. Funeral costs have risen 146% since 2004. Traditional attended funerals increased 5.3% in the past year. The SunLife Cost of Dying Report 2026 projects a further 17% rise by 2030.*