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The land where 2,000 patients of a former lunatic asylum were buried in unmarked graves and its uncertain future
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By Chris Wood
Land where 2,000 people are buried is up for sale.
Estate agent Watts & Morgan is advertising the 1.3 acres of land with residential development potential in the village of Coity, Bridgend.
The land, currently used for horses, is the burial ground of Parc Hospital, which stood where Parc Prison is now.
The estate agents said it was one of its most challenging sales, adding developers would need to exhume the bodies and inter them elsewhere.
Local people said the outline of graves could still be seen at the site when it rains. They were buried there from 1887, with the last registered in 1958.
The parts of Cardiff that were once red-light districts
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