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Malpas War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard

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Malpas War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard — Grade II listed building-listed memorial in wales-north, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

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Malpas War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard is a Grade II listed building-listed memorial in wales-north, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1392211). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details 1150/0/10005 21-AUG-07 MALPAS CHURCH STREET War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard II First and Second World Wars war memorial, 1920, red sandstone. Octagonal column on octagonal base and plinth surmounted by lantern containing carved figures. Wide stepped octagonal plinth. Octagonal base with metal plaques to each face inscribed with names of men of parish who died during both World Wars. Plaque to front of base reads 'TO THE/ HONOURED MEMORY OF/ THE MEN WHO DIED/ FOR THEIR COUNTRY/ IN THE GREAT WARS/ 1914-1918/ 1939-1945/ THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE/ ECCLUS.XLIV.14'. Five plaques commemorate those who died during WWI (58 names), inscription to top of plaques reads '1914 - 18'. Two plaques commemorate those who died during WWII (19 names), inscription to top of plaques reads '1939 - 45'. Octagonal column with elaborate 4-sided gableted lantern with diagonal buttresses, crocketed decoration and surmounted by cross finial. Shallow niches to each side of lantern contain carved figures. Female figure possibly representing Peace/Victory to front, WWI soldier to right, soldier in armour to rear, knight to left. All figures with bowed heads in symbolic remembrance of those lost. HISTORY: A meeting was held on 5 May 1919 and led by the local Rector, chair of the Parish Council, to decide what type of memorial to erect to those of the parish who had lost their lives during WWI. It was agreed that the memorial should be erected in the churchyard and funding was raised by public subscription. The design and construction was carried out by Messrs Henry A Clegg & Sons and the memorial was unveiled in a ceremony led by the Bishop of Chester on 20 February 1920. SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: Intricately carved cross war memorial dating to 1920 and commemorating the men of Malpas wh

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

Malpas War Memorial is located within St Oswald's Churchyard in North Wales. This memorial is designated as a Grade II listed building. It serves as a tribute to those who served in conflicts, reflecting the region's historical significance.

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Coordinates
53.0193, -2.7670
Parish
Malpas
Postcode
SY14 8PA
Parliamentary constituency
Chester South and Eddisbury

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Malpas War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard?
Malpas War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SY14 8PA), in the parish of Malpas.
Is Malpas War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard a listed building?
Malpas War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Malpas War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard free to visit?
Yes, Malpas War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard is free to enter.
How do I get to Malpas War Memorial, St Oswald's Churchyard?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SY14 8PA. It sits within the Chester South and Eddisbury parliamentary constituency.