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The quakers graves.
In the 17th century, quakers were deemed to be heretics and they were denied burial in holy ground. The villagers buried them across the path so people would walk over the graves on the way to church as a sign of disrespect.. In the 19th century (I believe) the bodies were dug up and reburied at the side of the path with the fence to prevent them from being walked over.
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