This Grade II listed building commemorates the lives lost during World War I and II from the village of Fenwick, Northumberland. The memorial takes the form of a Celtic cross, standing 6 meters tall, crafted from local granite and topped with a wheel-head cross. The monument's base is inscribed with the names of the 14 soldiers who died during the wars, while the surrounding area features a small garden and seating area for quiet contemplation.
Fenwick is beautiful wee village
A lovely well looked after war memorial which is 100 years old this weekend. Full Marks to the villagers who take care of it
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Dogs allowed
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Fenwick is beautiful wee village
A lovely well looked after war memorial which is 100 years old this weekend. Full Marks to the villagers who take care of it