Welcome to Coffin Club

Coffin Club is a safe, relaxed space for honest conversation about death, without fear, without awkwardness, and without pressure.

It’s a place where curiosity is welcomed, questions are encouraged, and no topic is “too much” or “too soon”.

 

Over a cuppa and in good company, we gently explore the things so many of us think about, but rarely talk about:

What happens at the end of life.

The choices we have when planning a funeral.

How we can make our wishes known.

And how having these conversations can bring a surprising sense of calm, clarity, and even comfort.

So what's it all about?

Coffin Club is about education, empowerment, and reassurance, helping you understand your options, at your own pace, in your own way.

There is no selling, no pressure to make decisions, and no expectation that you arrive with anything figured out.

You simply come as you are.

Some people come because they are planning ahead.
Some because they’ve recently experienced loss.
Others simply because they’re curious.

All are equally welcome.

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What happens at a Coffin Club gathering?

Each session is informal, friendly, and thoughtfully guided. We talk, we listen, we ask questions, we share stories, and sometimes we laugh. There is space for quiet reflection too.

You might leave with:

A clearer understanding of funeral choices

More confidence to talk about death with loved ones

Gentle reassurance about what really matters

Or simply the feeling that the subject isn’t quite as frightening as it once felt

You will never be put on the spot, and you only share what feels right for you.

Is there a cost?

Coffin Club is a not-for-profit community space. A small charge is made for each gathering to cover associated running costs. Details are always shared clearly at the time of booking.

Curious?

If you’ve found yourself quietly thinking, “I really should talk about this at some point” Coffin Club might be the perfect place to start.

You don’t need to be facing the end of life to be welcome here.
You just need a willingness to be curious.

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