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What is the average cost of a funeral?
The average cost of a simple attended funeral in the UK is £3,828, and when you include typical “send-off” costs, the total rises to £5,140.
According to the SunLife Cost of Dying Report 2026
- A simple attended funeral averages £3,828
- A traditional attended funeral averages £4,510
- A direct cremation averages £1,628
- The average spend on optional extras (the “send-off”) is £1,312
That means many families arranging a funeral in 2026 are looking at a total cost of around £5,140 for a simple attended funeral with common extras.
What is included in these costs?
A simple attended funeral usually includes:
- Collection and care of the deceased
- Funeral director’s services and paperwork
It does not usually include optional extras such as:
- Catering or venue hire for a wake
These extras can significantly affect the final bill. For example, memorials alone average over £1,000 nationally.
At Welham Jones, our experienced team will talk with you transparently about the options available in our bespoke funeral packages, from key options to one-off requests, and help you to decide between a burial and cremation, so you can see exactly what is included and how we have arrived at the final price.
What is an unattended funeral? What is an attended funeral? How do they compare?
An unattended funeral takes place without mourners present, while an attended funeral includes a service with family and friends in attendance.
An attended funeral may be simple or traditional. A traditional funeral often includes a limousine, use of a chapel of rest and a mid-range coffin, which is why it costs more than a simple attended option.
An unattended funeral, often called a direct cremation, involves no service at the crematorium and no guests. However, many families still choose to hold a memorial or celebration of life afterwards.
The difference in cost can be substantial:
- Traditional attended funeral: £4,510
- Simple attended funeral: £3,828
For families across West Kent and South East London, from those seeking a funeral director in Borough Green, to a those seeking a funeral director in Tunbridge Wells, understanding these differences helps you choose the right balance between ceremony, cost and personal wishes.
What is a direct funeral and a direct burial?
A direct funeral is an unattended funeral, usually referring to a direct cremation, while a direct burial is burial without a service.
A direct cremation costs on average £1,628. However, the SunLife report notes that most families still hold a separate gathering or memorial, bringing the average total spend closer to £2,949.
A direct burial also averages £1,628 for funeral director services, but this does not include the cost of the burial plot itself, which averages £2,374 nationally.
Direct options are often chosen because they are:
- Specifically requested by the deceased
At Welham Jones, whether you are speaking with a funeral director in Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Swanley, or Chislehurst and Bromley, we will explain direct options transparently so you fully understand what is and is not included.
What types of funerals are people choosing?
The most popular type of funeral in the UK remains an attended cremation, but direct cremations now account for 21% of funerals.
The SunLife Cost of Dying Report 2026 highlights that:
- 53% of funerals are attended cremations
- 21% are direct cremations
There is also a growing trend towards more personalised “celebrations of life”, reflecting a desire to focus on the individual rather than formality.
What experience does Welham Jones Funeral Directors have in helping families plan funerals to a budget?
Welham Jones has been serving communities across West Kent and South East London for over 30 years, helping families arrange dignified funerals that reflect both personal wishes and financial realities.
As an independently run, father-and-daughter-led funeral director, we understand that arranging a funeral often happens at short notice and during emotional distress. That is why we:
- Offer transparent pricing and clear breakdowns
- Support families with funeral planning guidance
Our team works closely with local celebrants, clergy, care homes and community organisations to ensure each funeral is respectful, appropriate and affordable.
For those considering planning ahead, pre-paid funeral plans can provide reassurance that costs are covered and wishes are recorded, reducing both emotional and financial strain on loved ones.
Funeral costs in 2026 remain significant, but with clear information, thoughtful choices and early planning, you can arrange a meaningful farewell without unnecessary financial pressure.
If you’re looking for support planning a funeral, please contact us