Traditional grave
Traditional graves normally have space for one full burial. In many cases, it may be possible to request a double depth interment, allowing space for another burial at a later date, so family members can be re-united after death. Cremation ashes can also be added to a traditional grave space, once any full burials have already taken place.
For a traditional grave, you have free choice about the memorial you erect (within our site-wide regulations for safety and appropriacy), and you will be responsible for maintaining that memorial.
You may find it useful to view our page on choosing and managing a burial plot, to explore the different areas for traditional graves in Haycombe, and to view our list of things to consider when buying a memorial.
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