
If you’re a small business owner in the UK, you’ve probably asked: how much does it cost to build a website in 2025? The answer can vary wildly – but this guide breaks it down clearly so you can make an informed decision.
Typical Website Costs in the UK
– DIY website builders: £10–£30/month (plus domain & hosting) Wix – Go Daddy
– Freelance designers: £800–£2,500 for basic brochure sites. Up work
– Agencies: £2,000–£10,000+ for custom, high-end projects
What Affects Website Pricing?
– Number of pages and complexity
– Mobile optimisation and speed
– SEO setup and content writing
– Forms, booking integrations, e-commerce, etc.
– Ongoing support and maintenance
Special Offer from Growth Garden London
At Growth Garden London, we’re changing the game for small businesses. We offer a fully managed website for just £29.99/month – no upfront cost.
That includes:
– Website design
– Hosting & SSL
– SEO-friendly structure
– Mobile optimisation
– Contact forms & WhatsApp integration
– Ongoing support and updates
Most websites are live in just 4 days.
Hidden Costs to Watch Out For
– Hosting & domain fees
– Ongoing edits and maintenance
– Outdated design hurting your trust and conversions
– Poor mobile experience losing mobile visitors
What Should You Expect to Pay in 2025?
For a well-designed, responsive, lead-generating business website in the UK:
– DIY route: £300–£500 per year (with time investment)
– Freelancer or agency: £1,200–£4,000 upfront
– Growth Garden London: £29.99/month all-in – no upfront costs
Want a Free Website Review or Quote?
We’ll review your current site (or plans) and tell you exactly what it’ll take to upgrade – no pressure, just clear advice.
Visit growthgardenlondon.com or contact us.
