If you need to plan a funeral in Kingston upon Thames, let us help you find the right funeral director. With our directory, you can find everything independent funeral homes and well-known names like Co-op and Dignity. You’ll find funeral directors in all areas, including Chessington, Long Ditton, New Malden, Surbiton and Tolworth. So wherever you’re based, you can find the right funeral director in Kingston to plan the ceremony you want.
If you’re planning a funeral in Kingston upon Thames you’ll find many options. Kingston Crematorium is in the grounds of Kingston Cemetery. This council-run crematorium and cemetery is located on Bonner Hill Road and offers both traditional cremation services and direct cremation.
Surbiton Cemetery is a council-run cemetery on Lower Marsh Lane. The crematorium and both cemeteries in Kingston have multi-faith chapels. Both cemeteries also have gardens of remembrance.
The London Borough of Kingston upon Thames is home to a diverse population, with people from a range of cultures and faith groups. For religious services, there are many different religious buildings and places of worship, including churches, temples, synagogues and mosques.
If you want to plan an affordable funeral in Kingston upon Thames, it’s important to compare your options before you make a decision. The price you pay will depend on the type of service, the funeral director you use and whether you choose cremation or burial. In fact, funeral director’s fees typically make up around a third of the cost of a funeral. That’s why it’s always a good idea to compare. With our directory, you can compare the cost of funeral homes in one place.
There are 2 crematoriums in Kingston upon Thames and nearby.
Kingston Crematorium has a multi-faith chapel with seating for up to 60 people plus extra room for standing. Music, video and web streaming are available. This crematorium also has a dedicated Book of Remembrance. Kingston Crematorium’s Garden of Remembrance can accommodate a range of different memorial types, where cremated remains can be scattered or buried.
Surbiton Cemetery is a council-run cemetery on Lower Marsh Lane. It has a garden of remembrance and a multi-faith chapel for services.
There are 2 cemeteries in Kingston. These are Surbiton Cemetery and Kingston Cemetery. Both have a range of different grave options, including lawn graves, traditional graves, and recycled cemetery/woodland graves.
Graves for children and infants are available at Kingston Cemetery only. Children can also be buried within a family lawn or traditional grave at either cemetery.
Surbiton Cemetery has a dedicated area for Muslim burials.
24 Old London Road, Kingston,
24 Old London Road, Kingston,
119 London Road, Kingston upon Thames,
119 London Road, Kingston upon Thames,
175 Kings Road, Kingston Upon Thames,
175 Kings Road, Kingston Upon Thames,
Bonner Hill Road, Kingston upon Thames,
Bonner Hill Road, Kingston upon Thames,
Wolverton Avenue, Kingston upon Thames,
Wolverton Avenue, Kingston upon Thames,
426 Richmond Road, Ham, Kingston upon Thames
426 Richmond Road, Ham, Kingston upon Thames
17 Berrylands Road, Surbiton,
17 Berrylands Road, Surbiton,
50-52 Brighton Road, Surbiton
50-52 Brighton Road, Surbiton
259 Ewell Road, Surbiton,
259 Ewell Road, Surbiton,
265 Ewell Road, Surbiton
265 Ewell Road, Surbiton
26 Coombe Road, New Malden
26 Coombe Road, New Malden
89 High Street, New Malden,
89 High Street, New Malden,
57 Fleece Road, Long Ditton,
57 Fleece Road, Long Ditton,
182 High Street, New Malden,
182 High Street, New Malden,
4 Tolworth Broadway, Surbiton
4 Tolworth Broadway, Surbiton
357 West Barnes Lane, Motspur Park,
357 West Barnes Lane, Motspur Park,
314 Hook Road, Chessington,
314 Hook Road, Chessington,
13 North Parade, Chessington,
13 North Parade, Chessington,
5 Chessington Parade, Chessington
5 Chessington Parade, Chessington
1a Upper Ham Road, Ham Common,
1.42 miles away
1a Upper Ham Road, Ham Common,
1.42 miles from Kingston upon Thames, London, UK