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Burnhope War Memorial

Burnhope War Memorial — war memorial in Burnhope, County Durham, England, UK.

Burnhope War Memorial, gardens in Scottish Lowlands

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Typical visit
1 h–2.5 h
Best time of year
Spring & summer (Apr–Sep)
Nearest railway station
East Tanfield · 6.3 km
  • Dog-friendly

About

Burnhope War Memorial is a place of interest in the Scottish Lowlands. Officially recognised as Grade II listed building. It sits within the North Durham parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is East Tanfield, about 6.3 km away. Postcode area DH7.

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Heritage listing

Details First World War memorial, 1920 to designs of Cackett and Burns Dick of Newcastle; with Second World War additions including a Garden of Remembrance. MATERIALS: slender, orange hand-made brick with a red tile roof and concrete plinth; white polished granite plaques and sandstone plaques. PLAN: a U-shaped open-fronted shelter opening onto a square Garden of Remembrance. DESCRIPTION: set on the north side of the main village street, the memorial is in the form of a shelter, constructed of slender orange brick laid in English garden wall bond beneath pitched tiled roofs. The rear side has five bays, the central, wider one occupied by a tall, rectangular-headed archway with a wooden lintel inscribed: TO THE GLORIOUS DEAD. It is surmounted by a wooden cross, whose pedestal is inscribed: 1919. The central archway is flanked to either side by paired, recessed seating alcoves (with replacement metal seats), repeated to the two-bay right and left returns. The inner rear walls of each bay are detailed by the addition of a brick soldier course above which there are three shallow recessed panels. Six of the engaged columns dividing the bays have a white polished granite plaque with incised lettering, blackened listing the 78 Fallen of the First World War in alphabetical order. The shelter is reached by three continuous stone steps, curving to either end. The roof of the shelter is supported by oak beams, and a sandstone plaque containing a Fallen serviceman in 1930 and two similar plaques recording the 19 Fallen of the Second World War are attached to the rear inside walls. The war memorial opens onto a square formal garden, with a south opening through flower borders surrounding a central, kerbed area. The centre-piece is a sandstone bird bath inscribed on all four sides: T

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

Burnhope War Memorial is a garden located in the parish of Burnhope in the Scottish Lowlands. It is designated as a Grade II listed building, recognising its historical significance.

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Coordinates
54.8319, -1.7034
Parish
Burnhope
Postcode
DH7 0DD
Parliamentary constituency
North Durham
Nearest railway station
East Tanfield6.3 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Burnhope War Memorial?
Burnhope War Memorial is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom (postcode DH7 0DD), in the parish of Burnhope.
Is Burnhope War Memorial a listed building?
Burnhope War Memorial is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
How do I get to Burnhope War Memorial?
The nearest railway station is East Tanfield, about 6.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode DH7 0DD.