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Shotesham War Memorial

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Shotesham War Memorial — Grade II listed building-listed memorial in england-east, United Kingdom.

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

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Shotesham War Memorial is a Grade II listed building-listed memorial in england-east, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1394022). 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 76/0/10016 04-OCT-10 SHOTESHAM THE STREET The Common Shotesham War Memorial GV II War Memorial, 1920, designed by Henry Leicester Hicks. MATERIALS: Stone on flint and brick base. The memorial takes the form of a tall, tapered, octagonal stone cross, the top and the ends of both arms foliated. The shaft rises from a square plinth engraved with a dedication to those men from Shotesham who gave their lives in the First World War. Two of the faces of the plinth bear inscriptions: the one on the north west reads `In proud remembrance of the Shotesham men who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1919'. The plinth stands on three octagonal steps, each face inscribed with a name. The octagonal base is of flint with brick quoins and coping. HISTORY On 14 October 1919, at a meeting of the nearest relations of those soldiers from Shotesham who died in the First World War, it was proposed that a memorial cross should be erected on Church Hill. The following year, on 22 January, the PCC approved the plans drawn up by the architect Henry Leicester Hicks of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The cross was to be paid for by subscription, and was dedicated on 5 September 1920. The memorial was recently conserved with the assistance of funding from the English Heritage/Wolfson Foundation Grants for War Memorials scheme. This work included the reconstruction of the flint and brick base and the removal of verdigris that obscured the inscriptions. Henry Leicester Hicks (1881 or 1882-1947) practiced in Newcastle in partnership with George Edward Charlewood. They are credited with 24 listed churches, both restorations and new designs, including the Grade II* Church of St Luke in Thornaby, Co Durham (1904). SOURCES Dictionary of Scottish Architects website http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk, acc

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

Shotesham War Memorial is a Grade II listed building located in the East of England. It commemorates those who served in conflicts, reflecting the local community's remembrance.

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Coordinates
52.5429, 1.3113
County
Norfolk
Parish
Shotesham
Postcode
NR15 1YJ
Parliamentary constituency
South Norfolk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Shotesham War Memorial?
Shotesham War Memorial is in Norfolk, East of England, United Kingdom (postcode NR15 1YJ), in the parish of Shotesham.
Is Shotesham War Memorial a listed building?
Shotesham War Memorial is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Shotesham War Memorial free to visit?
Yes, Shotesham War Memorial is free to enter.
How do I get to Shotesham War Memorial?
Drivers can navigate to postcode NR15 1YJ. It sits within the South Norfolk parliamentary constituency.