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You think you've seen it all on ebay . . . and then . . .

Well i have heard the expression would you jump in my grave as quick,but this takes it to a *whole* new level,pun intended
 
I bet people are dying to buy that,,, have i gone to far lol
 
Cor - I have deeds to 3 family plots each with one interment left - makes you think.
 
I have bought my plot too it's a good job because that one would have been no good for me as it is two foot too large. Waste of space.
 
Usually on e-bay the picture is of the item itself. so presumably this plot is in the middle of the tarmaced road
Mike
 
Burials still take place at Key Hill Cemetery of families who own plots with internment space. Sadly mine are full so I can't book in for later, much later I add:D
 
Probably Dek, I don't think any grave plots are for eternity,
I have the feeling they can and are reused after a substantial
time has passed. You don't see many 600 year old graves in
600 year old churchyards!

Kind regards

Dave
 
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