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Find funeral directors in Notting Hill

To help you plan a funeral in Notting Hill, our directory lists both independent funeral homes and well-known names like Co-op and Dignity. You can browse our listings to compare your options, including location and prices, before making final arrangements. Find a funeral director in Notting Hill so you can plan a fitting funeral for the person who’s died.

Planning a funeral in Notting Hill

If you’re planning a funeral in Notting Hill, it’s helpful to know what your options are. There are 2 crematorium and 7 cemeteries within 5 miles of Notting Hill. Mortlake Crematorium is a joint venture between the boroughs of Acton, Barnes, Hammersmith and Richmond.

For a religious service, you’ll find ample choice in the Notting Hill area. There are many churches of different denominations, as well as synagogues, mosques and temples. Your chosen funeral director will be able to advise you on who to contact for the religious service of your choice.

Why compare funeral directors in Notting Hill?

Funeral costs in Notting Hill vary depending on your funeral director of choice, the service you’re planning and the venue you choose. That’s why it’s helpful to compare funeral directors in Notting Hill before making any arrangements. If you choose to save money on the funeral, you could decide to put that money towards a memorial or later celebration of life. Or you could choose to pass that money on to the loved ones of the person who’s died.

Find a Notting Hill crematorium

There’s 2 crematoriums within 5 miles of Notting Hill:

Find a Notting Hill cemetery or burial ground

The following cemeteries can be found within 5 miles of Notting Hill:

  • Kensal Green Cemetery
  • St Mary’s Catholic Cemetery
  • Liberal Jewish Cemetery
  • Gunnersbury Cemetery
  • North Sheen Cemetery
  • Highgate Cemetery
  • Hoop Lane Jewish Cemetery

Find funeral wake venues in Notting Hill

Once the funeral is over, you may choose to host a wake to celebrate the life of the person who’s died. You might do this at your home or a local community centre. Or you might choose to book a wake at a funeral wake venue in London.

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We recommend taking some time to look into the different cemeteries and crematoriums listed above before you make your choice. You can find more information through their websites or by reading independent reviews. This will help you to find the best option to meet your needs.