Listed Building: Wollaston and Strixton War Memorial (1428361)
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Grade | II |
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NHLE UID | 1428361 |
Date assigned | 18 August 2015 |
Date last amended |
Description
List Entry Description Summary of Building First World War memorial, 1921, with later additions for the Second World War. Reasons for Designation Wollaston and Strixton War Memorial, which stands in the village cemetery, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: * Historic interest: as an eloquent witness to the tragic impact of world events on this local community, and the sacrifice it has made in the conflicts of the C20; * Design: a well-executed medieval-style cross. History Wollaston and Strixton War Memorial was designed and built by Messrs Higgins of Wellingborough. It was unveiled on 11 June 1921 by Lord Althorp during an ecumenical ceremony attended by local clergy, representatives of the Parish Council, ex-servicemen, uniformed groups and villagers. The land on which the memorial stands was given to the church for the purpose, by Miss Keep who owned the adjoining field. There were originally 82 names of those who fell in the First World War, and eight of those who fell in the Second. In 2006 additional names were added, and the memorial now records the names of 90 men who died in the First World War. Details The war memorial stands on the east side of the extensive village cemetery in Cobbs Lane, in a bay created by the cemetery wall being carried outward. Approximately 4m high, it comprises a Weldon stone wheel-head cross which rises a tapering shaft. The shaft stands on an octagonal plinth, which stands on a two-stepped octagonal base of Derbyshire stone (with an outer kerb). A panel of Hopton Wood marble is set into each face of the plinth. That on the front has an inscription which reads ERECTED/ IN MEMORY OF/ WOLLASTON/ AND/ STRIXTON/ MEN WHO FELL IN/ THE GREAT WAR./ 1914 - 1918./ “FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH.” The names of the fallen appear on the other panels. A panel set into the front face of the upper step reads 1939 – 1945; one on the rear reads 1914 – 1918. The names of those who fell during the Second World War are inscribed on similar panels around the upper step, with the additional names of the First World War dead added in 2006.
Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 9073 6304 (1m by 1m) |
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Civil Parish | WOLLASTON, North Northamptonshire (formerly Wellingborough District) |
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- https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1428361 (Link to NHLE record on Historic England website)
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Record last edited
Aug 24 2015 11:26AM