Builders digging up the patio at sheltered got a huge shock to uncover human remains.
They alerted who rushed to St Mary's House in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, on Thursday. Now officers are making inquiries as to why the remains, which they said were "very old", were at the site.
The Abbeyfield Society, which runs the sheltered housing site, wrote in a letter to residents that the remains were "estimated to have been there many, many years". The group says on its website it offers retirement housing and care options. It's believed the seven rooms, two flats in the main buildings, two external flats and two bungalows at St Mary’s House are for people aged 55 and older.
The accommodation firm said building work has been paused while it waits for forensic teams to visit the site. The has contacted The Abbeyfield Society and for further comment.
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The house was built in the 18th Century, external but the building and attached stables were later converted into flats and bungalows. Writing on its website about St Mary's House, the Abbeyfield Society says: "Our flats and bungalows have ample space, with a separate bedroom and lounge area, and are suitable for couples who wish to live together.
"Spend a quiet moment relaxing in the large and airy conservatory, where our residents can meet up and have a coffee or a chat. While away the hours in the beautiful garden, a perfect place to catch up with family, friends, or get to know other residents.
"We have a small car park to the rear of the property so residents can bring their car if they wish, and we also offer a two week trial stay where we will supply everything that is needed.
"Conveniently located near the old high street, you’ll discover a number of specialist shops, pubs, bars, restaurants, the historic flower gardens and St Mary’s Church, after which the house is named. We are close to a bus stop with routes into Hemel Hempstead town centre which has two shopping centres, the Riverside and the Marlowes shopping centres where you’ll find all of your well known high street brands, and if you’re looking for somewhere peaceful to sit and relax you can visit the Water Gardens. We’re also a short bus ride away from the train station with links to London, Watford, Kensington, Clapham, Milton Keynes and Northampton."
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