Cemetery plots are used to create a meaningful space for families to visit and cherish for years to come. As a result, it’s important to understand how long you own a cemetery plot so that you can make the right choice for your loved ones. Read on to discover more about buying a cemetery plot, and how the ownership of the land works.
A cemetery plot is a specific piece of land within a cemetery where an individual or multiple burials can take place. Typically, plots are sold or leased by cemeteries and can vary in size, with some plots having room for multiple graves. Each plot is marked, often with boundaries, and may be marked for specific purposes, such as traditional burials, cremated remains, or family plots. The ownership of a cemetery plot provides the rights to inter remains, install memorials, and maintain the site.
Choosing where to put your loved one to rest is a big commitment. You’ll likely have to consider the wants of your family, as well as the potential costs associated with buying a cemetery plot. Whilst every family will have their own criteria they want to meet, below are some of the most common considerations to take into account when buying a cemetery plot.
The price of a cemetery plot can vary depending on a variety of factors, most notably the location of the cemetery. For example, plots in London can cost anywhere between £1,300 and £6,000 whilst cemetery plots in the North of the UK have an average cost of between £1,000 and £1,200. As well as location, the cemetery itself can also contribute to the cost of the plot with privately-owned cemeteries typically more expensive than those run by the council. The cost of a cemetery plot is also impacted by the size of the plot itself and the length of the lease.
When you purchase a plot, you typically acquire a deed that grants you the right to use the space for burials and memorials, but this right often comes with conditions set by the cemetery. Many cemeteries operate under a lease or perpetual care agreement, meaning that while you may have long-term rights, the cemetery maintains ownership of the land. This ensures proper maintenance and management of the cemetery. It’s essential to check the specific terms and conditions with the cemetery regarding ownership and usage rights.
Grave ownership is regulated in the UK by the Exclusive Right of Burial (ERoB). The ERoB grants the grave owner the right to be buried in the cemetery plot, to authorise additional burials and to apply for a memorial. Below are some of the questions and information that can help you to identify and understand grave ownership.
You can find out who owns a grave plot by contacting the cemetery, which maintains ownership records. Many cemeteries also offer public databases, sometimes available online. Inscriptions on existing graves or on grave markers may also indicate ownership or family connections. If you’re struggling to find who owns a grave plot, you may want to get in touch with local historical societies, as they may have resources or records related to the cemetery that can help identify the plot owner.
You can sell a cemetery plot, but it’s important to check the cemetery’s policies first; many cemeteries have specific rules regarding resale. To ensure that the sale is in line with the regulations of the land, it’s a good idea to get in touch with the cemetery before you begin the selling process. When the ownership of a cemetery plot is changed through resale, the process typically involves notifying the cemetery and completing corresponding documentation to record the change in ownership. The value of a cemetery plot can vary depending on its location and demand.
Memorials of Distinction can help you to find the perfect cemetery plot for your family. We also provide stunning headstones, memorial plaques and grave decorations, helping you to personalise a grave to represent what matters most to you. Our dedicated team can help you put vital preparations in place, ensuring you and your family have everything you need to create a long-lasting and beautiful memorial. From choosing the right cemetery plot, to high-quality grave etchings and designs, we can help you to design a memorial that embodies your personal style, so that you or your loved ones have a beloved place to visit and reminisce.
For support and guidance across cemetery selection and funeral planning, get in touch with Memorials of Distinction. Our friendly and professional team will take the time to understand what matters most to you and your family, providing a variety of services and options to support you.
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