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Cemetery
Bacton Parish Cemetery is located in the centre of the village off Church Road opposite the Village Hall (IP14 4LW) and to the rear of St Marys Parish Church (IP14 4LJ).
The Cemetery provides for traditional burials and has graves dating from 1934 onwards and contains Commonwealth War Graves.
The Cemetery is open for burials and interments.
Fees and Charges
The latest Burial fees and charges levied by Bacton Parish Council are available here.
Cemetery Regulations and Conditions
The death of a loved one is a distressing experience. The purpose of the Cemetery Regulations and Conditions is to provide guidance and support families with both the initial and the long term care of their loved one’s grave space in the Lawn Cemetery. It ensures visitors and those who maintain the Lawn Cemetery are kept safe. Printed copies of the Policy are available from the Parish Clerk or to download here.
Deed of Grant
The Deed of Grant is an important legal document, that confirms you are the current legal owner of the grave and this should be stored in a safe place. Ownership of an Exclusive Right of Burial does not imply ownership of the land itself or the right to carry out any particular activity on the grave plot. The land is still owned by Bacton Parish Council. Where an Exclusive Right of Burial has been granted in respect of the grave and a request is made to prepare it for a burial, the Deed of Grant will be issued. Please apply to the Parish Clerk for a Deed of Grant by emailing parishclerk@bacton-pc.gov.uk.
Memorials
If you wish to place a memorial in Bacton Parish Cemetery p