A WordPress website in the UK typically costs £1,000–£10,000+. As a rough guide: £1,500–£3,000 for a small business brochure site, £3,000–£8,000 for a larger custom design, and £8,000+ for ecommerce or bespoke functionality.
WordPress website pricing in 2026
- Small business / brochure site: £1,500–£3,000
- Custom design, more pages & features: £3,000–£8,000
- Ecommerce (WooCommerce): £5,000–£15,000+
- Ongoing hosting, care & updates: typically £25–£150 per month
What drives the cost?
Design complexity, number of pages, custom functionality (booking systems, member areas, integrations), copywriting, and whether the build is genuinely SEO-ready all affect the price. A cheap template build can cost you far more later in lost leads if it loads slowly or can’t be found on Google.
What you should get for your money
A modern WordPress site should be fast, mobile-first, secure, easy for you to edit, and built on solid SEO foundations so it can actually rank. See examples on our web design page and the results on our case studies.
What we charge
Our websites start from POA, with the exact figure confirmed after a free, no-obligation consultation. We also pair web design with SEO and Google Ads so your new site generates enquiries, not just compliments. Request a quote.
FAQs
Why is WordPress so popular? It powers a huge share of the web, is flexible, and lets you manage your own content without a developer.
Are there ongoing costs? Yes — hosting, security and maintenance. We offer managed care plans so you never have to worry about it.
