reports Wales Online.The hospital, which was next to Parc Prison opened in 1887 to cope with the increasing demand for psychiatric care.
Patients who died there were often buried in unconsecrated graves, which was seen as a cost-effective method.But the reason people are hesitant to buy the property seems to for commercial, rather than superstition.Dyfed Miles, head of commercial agency at estate agents Watts & Morgan, said it was "a challenging piece of ground" where people were buried in unconsecrated plots".The land was advertised as a "possible site for building homes".
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