A close relative is considering renting out a newly-build property for self-catering purposes for part of the year. A new burial ground has been established by the county council almost directly opposite. The house itself is on an elevated site with excellent views in a popular tourist location. I have tried to reassure them that the burial ground will not detract from the attractiveness of the property to holiday-makers but they are still concerned? What are peoples views on this?
It wouldnt bother me in the slightest, but there are people it would bother. I think its down to an individual whether or not superstition, religion or other ideas would cause them to be put off.
Thanks. I think the concern stems from some of the "piseogs" that have traditionally accompanied graveyards etc. I agree that most people are a bit more enlightened nowadays. Arguably better than having another property opposite?