How Much Does a Church Wedding Cost?

There is no doubt that the choices you make about your wedding day can make a huge impact on the cost. If you choose to marry in church, we want it to be a day that is personal and special for you, but that does not need to mean you spend thousands of pounds.

There is a relatively small fee for marrying in a church (compared to your other costs for your wedding day or a civil ceremony). The fees are set by the Church of England nationally so, whichever church you choose, the basic fees should always be the same.

The mandatory fees for a basic church wedding service in 2025 is £581.00 and this fee includes all the usual legal necessities, the Vicar’s time both in preparation for the day and on the day itself, and the cost of the church on the day as your venue. For further details on costs, see below. There may be some variation in legal fees if you are in a more unusual situation (e.g. if one of you is not a British national or if you usually live overseas). A full breakdown of the fees is available further down this page.

These fees have ancient origins and they make a contribution to the provision of a church and the Vicar in your community.

Flowers, an organist and/or bell ringers are all considered as optional additional services that can be provided. With the exception of heating, they are optional because if you choose not to have them in your wedding, it’s only right that you don’t have to pay for them. The fees you pay for those additional services go straight to the persons who provide that service. The church does not take a percentage of those fees.

The only cost we are allowed to add to the basic, nationally agreed, costs concern the heating of the church. Big churches and small churches have very different heating bills and that is reflected in the costs for our church as well. Heating costs only apply for weddings that take place between the beginning of October and the end of April.

We will work out all these costs with you early on so that you know what to expect and can budget accordingly within all that you are spending for your wedding.

The figures below are based on a couple living at the same address and living within the parish boundaries of the church in which they marry:

Breakdown of costs – mandatory fees

  • the fee set by law payable to the church: £544
  • having your banns read at the church: £37

Total: £581.00

Breakdown of costs – optional fees

  • Heating (winter only): £85
  • Verger: £90
  • Organist: £150
  • Bell ringers: £180
  • Choir: £150

It’s worth noting that the Church of England nationally sets the mandatory fees every year beginning in January. So, if you are planning a wedding for 2026 or 2027 now, then you should note that the fees may be different depending on what changes are made later this year for the following years’ fees. We will keep you informed of any changes prior to your wedding day.

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The Legalities of Marrying in Church

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