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This is a normal post On both a mental and practical basis, yes.
I’d be forever worrying that I couldn’t dig in the garden lest I accidentally desecrated a grave. Not only that, can I grow grass over the top? Is it disrespectful to run a lawnmower over a grave? Can I build a patio or deck in that bit of the garden? How about a shed? Will it be a problem if I want to extend the house?

Nope, not for me.
(, Tue 19 Jan 2021, 12:27, , Reply)
This is a normal post And there's the ghost problem as well

(, Tue 19 Jan 2021, 12:52, , Reply)
This is a normal post A really annoying ghost that tuts at your choice of decor.

(, Tue 19 Jan 2021, 15:33, , Reply)
This is a normal post The description on Rightmove says
"We have been advised that part of the garden is currently rented from Leeds City Council" - I'm guessing that's the bit with the grave in it, if so you wouldn't be able to do anything with it as it'd be classed like any other plot in a council cemetery.
(, Tue 19 Jan 2021, 15:30, , Reply)
This is a normal post Well that covers off this specific instance.
I’d still rather not have a corpse in my back garden, whether the council own the plot or not.
(, Tue 19 Jan 2021, 15:49, , Reply)