Haine & Son Price List
With effect from 18 March 2024
“Human beings must be said goodbye to with dignity even when it has to be swift and with very few people there.”
Justin Welby, former Archbishop of Canterbury, Easter 2020
Notes
We would encourage you to arrange for a date that is in around 7–14 days from death occurring where possible.
It is our policy to require a deposit payment which is made up of the disbursement costs (see below for detail) and 50% of our own fee, to be paid at least 48 hours in advance of the funeral. Full details of our terms and conditions of business can be found here: www.cpjfield.co.uk/terms-and-conditions
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Our professional service charge £1,361
Meeting to make funeral arrangements over the phone, by video call or in person
Liaising with a celebrant (religious or non-religious) who lead the funeral ceremony and contact you to agree the form and content of the service.
Advice on registering the death with the registrar
Advice and assistance in completing burial or cremation applications and digital submission to the Burial or Cremation Authority.
Liaising with Hospitals, Doctors or HM Coroner as required by the circumstances.
Booking the service time, ordering music and submitting other items for the funeral (i.e. at a crematorium this might include a video tribute, request for live streaming service, photos for display screens and so on).
Facilitating a visit to the funeral home to see the deceased person in our visitation room.
A condolences page on our website with an obituary for the person who has died where friends and family may post messages of comfort and support. In memory donations to a charity of your choice can also be left here. We recommend that the date, time and location of the funeral is shared using this service.
Placing a notice of death in local and national newspapers on your behalf (at your cost). We recommend that details of the condolence page on our website are included.
Liaising with florists for the delivery of tributes on the day of the funeral ceremony.
Attendance of a funeral director to conduct the funeral and sufficient funeral service team members at the graveside or crematorium chapel before the service.
Collect the ashes from the crematorium (as applicable) and return to the funeral home for storage of up to three months until further arrangements can be made.
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Care, preparation and presentation of the person who died £827
Provision of mortuary care by experienced and qualified members of our funeral service team from arrival at our mortuary facility for up to 14 days after arrival.
Wash and dress the deceased person in clothes provided to us or in the selected robe or gown.
Embalming is provided only with express consent, and where the embalmer is an employee of CPJ Field & Co. there is no charge for their services.
Facilitating a visit to the funeral home to see the deceased person in our visiting room.
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Collection of the deceased person £475
Attendance of our funeral service team to transfer the person from the place of death.
Conveyance of the person who died to a mortuary (most frequently this will be our own mortuary. Should need arise we may use alternative mortuary provision for a short period).
For collections from locations that are more than 15 miles from our nearest funeral home additional mileage charge will apply.
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The provision of a hearse from our funeral home to the cemetery or crematorium (via a route of your choosing) * £595
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Total funeral charge (excluding coffin) £3,258
Notes
*Alternative hearses (horse drawn, vintage car, motorcycle, lorry etc) are still available on request.
NB – Where a double funeral is arranged only 50% of our professional fee will be charged for the second deceased person.
Where the balance of the funeral account is paid direct by a bank or solicitor we will refund the deposit (to the individual who paid it) and no surcharge will be applied to the account.
Additional Fees
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Embalming surcharge (where provided by an embalmer not directly employed by CPJ Field & Co. Ltd) £208
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Daily charge for continuing care for the person who died beyond 14 days £20
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The provision of a limousine to transport mourners to the funeral and back again £298
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The use of our service chapel (where available) for a ceremony prior to taking the coffin to be buried or cremated. £185
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Design and print service sheets for the ceremony
Copies 50 100 150 4 pages
£127
£175 £222 8 pages £166 £228 £293 -
Surcharge for a funeral ceremony arranged to take place at the weekend £742
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Remove and replace a memorial stone to allow for a further burial £POA
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Monthly storage fee for ashes beyond the 3 months allowed for in our professional fee £30
Coffins
A wide range of traditional bespoke coffins are available:
The Islay
A real oak veneered coffin with flat sides and flat lid fitted with six electroplated brass effect handles and plate.
Available in a variety of colour finishes.
The Ascot
A solid oak coffin with simple plain sides, a raised lid and deep moulds to the base. This coffin is polished to a high gloss finish and furnished with six brass coloured bar handles on the sides and one each on both the head and the foot ends of the coffin.
Available in a variety of colour finishes.
The Brighton
A solid European pine coffin with plain sides and flat lid. Finished with a water-based natural polish for a matt appearance.
Furnished with six solid pine wood handles.
The Barnard
A solid oak coffin with feature deep panels to the sides and ends. This coffin has a high raised lid and is polished to a rich gloss finish. Fitted with six brass coloured bar handles on the side and one on both the head and the foot ends of the coffin.
Available in a variety of colour finishes.
The Oakham
A solid oak coffin with simple plain sides and flat lid. Fitted with deep solid wood moulds to the base and lid.
This coffin is polished to a high gloss finish.
Our wider range of coffins and caskets is available to view here
It is our policy to ask for all of the disbursements (see below for detail) and 50% our fee for a no-ceremony funeral to be paid at least 48 hours before the the service is provided.
Funeral with no ceremony
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Funeral with no ceremony (Similar to Direct Cremation) £2,410
- Organised within 7–10 days of death occurring (registration and paperwork permitting).
- Arrangements made over the phone, by video call or in person
- Advice on registering the death with the registrar over the phone or registering the death for you.
- Advice and assistance in completing burial or cremation applications and submission to the Burial or Cremation Authority
- Liaising with Hospitals, Doctors or HM Coroner as required by the circumstances.
- Collection of the deceased person from the place of death to a mortuary (most frequently this will be our own mortuary. Should the need arise, we may use alternative mortuary provision for a short period)
- Care, preparation and presentation of the person who died
- Provision of mortuary care by experienced and qualified members of our funeral service team from arrival at our
mortuary facility for up to 14 days after arrival. - Wash and dress the deceased person in a suitable gown.
- A condolences page on our website with an obituary for the person who has died where friends and family may post
messages of comfort and support. In memory donations to a charity of your choice can also be left here. - Transport for the coffin to the cemetery or crematorium.
- Attendance of a funeral director to conduct the funeral and sufficient funeral service team members at the graveside or
crematorium chapel before the service. - Facilitating a visit to the funeral home to see the deceased person in our visiting room.
- Basic coffin suitable for cremation.
A no-ceremony does not include:
- Any ceremony immediately before or after the coffin is presented for burial or cremation.
- The attendance of a celebrant (religious or non-religious) at the place of committal.
- Choice of coffin (coffin can be upgraded at additional cost).
- Choice of date and time for the cremation or burial to happen.
- Mourners attending the place of committal.
NB: this is a fixed price service. You may consider organising a celebration of life ceremony or a service of remembrance and thanksgiving at a later date. There will be no ceremony on the day the service is provided.
With your permission we will make a diary note to contact you three months after the funeral to offer our assistance in arranging such a ceremony or service.
We offer a significant range of keepsakes and memorial jewellery that incorporate or store ashes.
Please see our Continuing to Remember brochure for a wide range of ideas of what you might do with the ashes after a cremation.
Third party fees
These consist of monies paid out by us on your behalf to secure the services of others in order to carry out the funeral in accordance with your wishes. These are often referred to as ‘disbursements’.
- Burial authority fees
- Cremation authority fees
- Churchyard burial fees
- Celebrant (religious or non-religious) fees
- Doctor’s fees
Please consider settling your account by BACS or by credit card online via our website.
Downloads
You can find a more detailed version of this page’s content in our printable booklet:
Links
If you’re struggling, you may find the following websites offer useful resources, advice and support groups for coping with grief and loss.
- The Samaritans – help for anyone dealing with any type of loss or issue.
- Cruse Bereavement Care – for support after a loss.
- Hope Again – for young people needing support following a loss.
- Widowed and Young – for younger people who have lost a partner.
- Macmillan – for support following a loss through cancer.
- Marie Curie – for support following a loss through a terminal illness.
- The Lullaby Trust – for support for those following an unexpected loss of a baby or young child.
- SANDS – for support following a loss through stillbirth or neonatal passing.
- Winston’s Wish – advice for anyone supporting bereaved children.
- Childhood Bereavement Network – a hub for anyone supporting bereaved children.