Combined WWI and WWII Memorial - Castle Hill - Mountsorrel, Leicestershire
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member SMacB
N 52° 43.747 W 001° 08.388
30U E 625612 N 5843761
A pink granite memorial set on Castle Hill in Mountsorrel. The cross at the top of the memorial is illuminated at night.
Waymark Code: WMQWRG
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/07/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Norfolk12
Views: 1

"There are several War Memorials in Mountsorrel, the most impressive is the one situated on Castle Hill. After the hostilities of WWI, the thoughts of a suitable memorial to commemorate the 73 men who gave their lives from this village were at the forefront of many peoples minds. After discussions with the Parish Council and all interested parties the site was agreed, Mr. Charles H. Martin, Chairman & Managing director of the Mountsorrel Granite Co Ltd, offered the skills of his Stone Masons to make and erect the war Memorial. Several designs were put forward, & the one agreed on was by the architect Shirley Harrison, who also designed De Montford Hall.

It occupies one of the most prominent positions in the County on Castle Hill.

The memorial was erected in 1926,and dedicated on the 15th of August, attended by local people & members of the armed forces. The names of all the men are engraved on a Bronze plaque, facing the village, with ‘In Memory’ engraved in the head stone. Some years later another similar plaque was affixed on the opposite side of the memorial, to commemorate the fallen of world War II.

There were three other war memorials built in Leicestershire with Mountsorrel granite. They were Anstey, Rothley and Woodhouse Eaves. But they were built with grey granite; only Mountsorrel’s was built with the famous pink granite.

Initially a wooden mock up, covered in hessian was erected. It was built by three joiners from the quarry, Bill Butherway, Arthur Attenborough and Stanley Wakeling. It had to be quickly repaired just before the official inspection as it had been damaged in a gale the night before.

The granite blocks for the memorial were prepared by stonemasons from the Mountsorrel Granite Company. A narrow gauge track was then laid from near to Bond Lane, along Crown Lane and Watling Street, to the top of the hill. The granite blocks were put onto small wagons and pushed and pulled all the way to the top.

A ceremony for the unveiling and dedication was held on August 15th 1926.The unveiling was carried out by Major-General Van Straubenzee, who was a personal friend of Charles Martin."

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IN MEMORY/ (NAMES)/1914 1918 ON SEPERATE PLAQUE: REVERENCE TO THE DEAD/ FORBIDS SITTING/ STANDING OR LOUNGING/ ABOUT THIS MEMORIAL
Date the Monument or Memorial was built or dedicated: 08/15/1926

Private or Public Monument?: Private

Name of the Private Organization or Government Entity that built this Monument: Not known

Geographic Region where the Monument is located: Europe

Website for this Monument: [Web Link]

Physical Address of Monument:
Castle Hill
Watling St
Mountsorrel, Leicestershire England


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