Funeral Directors > London > Hanwell
Henry Paul Funeral Directors are here to support you if a loved one has just passed away and you need help arranging the funeral. We offer a range of funerals to suit your needs. You can find out more below or give us a call to discuss.
We are Henry Paul Funeral Directors in Hanwell, London. We understand how important it is to get things right when it comes to saying farewell to those we love, which is why we are dedicated to arranging and conducting the funeral you want for your loved one. We cherish our London community, so we do all we can to help every family that is entrusted into our care. The options you can choose from are limitless, because we believe a funeral is a personal and unique celebration of life. Therefore, whatever type of funeral you think is most fitting, from a traditional religious service to colourful woodland burial, we will always be able to help. Our first funeral home in Ealing was opened in 1919, where we have an ongoing project to restore the graves of our Polish servicemen from over the decades. Their gravestones fell into disrepair because of there being no surviving relatives in the UK. So far, we have restored the graves of Ludomil Rayski, a pilot who flew 1,519 hours of combat missions during World War II with the RAF. Also, Marizan Zimmer, a Major in the Polish Army who fought at Monte Cassino in Italy in 1944. He received Poland’s high award for valour in the Virtuti Militari.Our funeral home has the highest standards of facilities for everyone in our care, with chapels of rest to spend time with your loved one, one of which can be used for a service of up to 15 family and friends. There is also disabled access with a ramp for wheelchair users.Please see our funeral homes in Ickenham, Ruislip and Ealing if any of these locations are more convenient to you.No matter what time of the day, we are here for you, so please do not hesitate to call us on 020 8579 7176. Advice and guidance at every step, including registering the death - Arrangements that are tailored to meet your family's needs - Disabled access - Cremation or burial at any local crematorium or burial site - Service room seating up to 15 people - Two chapels of rest for spending time with your loved one - Hearses, funeral vehicles and bespoke transport options - Memorials and tributes - Prepaid funeral plans
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Taking care of all necessary legal and administrative arrangements | £899.00 |
Collecting and transporting the deceased person from the place of death (normally within 15 miles of the funeral director’s premises) into the funeral director’s care | £325.00 |
Care of the deceased person before the funeral in appropriate facilities. | £1,277.00 |
Providing a suitable coffin | £250.00 |
Viewing of the deceased person for family and friends, by appointment with the funeral director (where viewing is requested by the customer) | £5.00 |
At a date and time you agree with the funeral director, taking the deceased person direct to the agreed cemetery or crematorium (normally within 20 miles of the funeral director’s premises) in a hearse or other appropriate vehicle | £539.00 |
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Cremation (funeral director’s charges plus the cremation fee)2 | £1,495.00 |
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For an Attended or Unattended burial funeral, the burial fee.1 In this local area, the typical cost of the burial fee for local residents is: For a new grave, you will also need to pay for the plot; for an existing grave with a memorial in place, you may need to pay a removal/replacement fee. In addition, the cemetery may charge a number of other fees. |
£1,078.00 |
For an Attended cremation funeral, the cremation fee.2 In this local area, the typical cost of a cremation for local residents is: |
£770.00 |
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Additional mileage (price per mile) | £2.25 |
Collection and delivery of ashes | £0.00 |
Embalming | £150.00 |
The funeral director can give you a full list of what they can supply. They are likely to charge for these additional products and services, so you may choose to take care of some arrangements without their involvement, or you can use a different supplier.
1. This fee (which is sometimes called the interment fee) is the charge made for digging and closing a new grave, or for reopening and closing an existing grave.
2. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, you will usually need to pay doctors’ fees as well. This is the charge for two doctors to sign the Medical Certificates for Cremation.
Prices correct as from 15/04/2024and may be subject to change. E & O.E.
71 Greenford Avenue, Hanwell, London, W7 1LJ