Building record 3738/0/29 - Earls Barton War Memorial
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Summary
First World War memorial, c. 1920, with later additions.The memorial stands on the green in front of All Saints’ church (Grade I), and is included is in Earls Barton Conservation Area.
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SUMMARY OF BUILDING
First World War memorial, c. 1920, with later additions.
REASONS FOR DESIGNATION
Earls Barton War Memorial, on the green alongside All Saints’ church, is listed at Grade II for the following reasons:
* Historic interest: as an eloquent witness to the tragic impact of world events on the local community, and the sacrifice it made in the conflicts of the C20;
* Design: a well-executed, elaborate, stone cross;
* Group value: with the Grade I listed church of All Saints and other listed structures around The Square.
HISTORY
The aftermath of the First World War saw the biggest single wave of public commemoration ever with tens of thousands of memorials erected across England. One such memorial was raised at Earls Barton as a permanent testament to the sacrifice made by the members of the local community, who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars.
DETAILS
First World War memorial, c. 1920, with later additions.
DESCRIPTION: the war memorial comprises an elaborate stone cross, with a foliate head inset with an inverted bronze sword set upon an octagonal shaft set with four bronze shields at its base. The shaft itself rises from an octagonal, multi-faceted, plinth. That stands on an octagonal base. Bronze tablets are set around the plinth. One carries the inscription THIS MEMORIAL HAS BEEN RAISED/ BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION IN/ GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THOSE/ MEN OF THIS VILLAGE WHO/ FOUGHT AND FELL IN THE/ GREAT WAR FOR FREEDOM/ AND RIGHT 1914 – 1918/ + ‘THEY DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE/AND THESE STONES SHALL BE/ FOR A MEMORIAL FOR EVER’. Other tablets carry the names of the fallen, with a separate tablet recording the names of those who fell 1939-45.
The memorial stands within an original expansive, angled, railed enclosure. The modern brick paving within, and the asphalt around the memorial, is not of special interest and is excluded from the listing.
Persuant to s1 (5) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (‘the Act’) it is declared that the brick and asphalt surfacing around the memorial is not of special architectural or historic interest.
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Websites
National Inventory of War Memorial: Earls Barton entry, accessed 27 January 2016 from
http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/15020
War Memorials Online: Earls Barton entry, accessed 27 January 2016 from
https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/node/213955?search=s
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<1> Historic England, 2016, Earls Barton War Memorial, CHECKED (Designation Advice Report). SNN110222.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SNN110222 Designation Advice Report: Historic England. 2016. Earls Barton War Memorial. 09/03/2016. 1433007. Historic England. CHECKED.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 8520 6376 (4m by 4m) |
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Civil Parish | EARLS BARTON, North Northamptonshire (formerly Wellingborough District) |
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Other Statuses/References
- None recorded
Record last edited
Feb 25 2025 7:56PM