Burrow Mump
Burrow Mump
In medieval times a chapel dedicated to St Michael was built on top of the Burrow Mump. It was still standing in the mid-17th century. By the mid-18th century the chapel was in ruins and in 1793 rebuilding commenced but the church was never completed. The church is built of lias with Ham stone and red brick dressings. In 1836-8 a church (also dedicated to St Michael) was built at the foot of the hill in the village of Burrowbridge. Burrow Mump and the unfinished church were given to the National Trust by Major Alexander Gould Barrett in 1946 as a memorial to the Somerset men and women who lost their lives during the Second World War.
Burrow Mump
Burrow Mump Memorial Plaque
Holford & Kilve's Memorial Copse
Holford and Kilve's Second World War memorial is a copse of Scots pine trees on Longstone Hill on the Quantocks. The memorial says "These trees were planted to commemorate the men and women of Holford and Kilve who served in the war 1939-45."
Holford & Kilve's Memorial Copse
Blagdon Green, Blagdon Hill
"Lest we Forget. In Memory of the Fallen"
Baltonsborough
This war memorial is made from a 15" Howitzer shell case.
Dowlish Wake
This memorial is carved onto a Ham stone boulder
"Remember those who died for this country"
Thatched war memorial in Drayton
"We Will Remember Them" mural painted on a wall in Haydon Road, Taunton
Dunster
The walled garden located at the back of St George's Church in Dunster is a war memorial garden. It is dedicated to the men of Dunster who died for their country in both world wars. It can be accessed through a gate in the wall on Priory Green just opposite the dovecote.
Dunster's War Memorial Garden
This colourful war memorial was installed at the front of Somerset Legion House on Weston-super-Mare seafront, when it opened in 2007 as a hotel offering holidays for ex-servicemen and women and their families. The hotel closed in January 2020 and the memorial has now been moved to Grove Park.
Royal British Legion Memorial Bench, Collett Park, Shepton Mallet
This was put in place for the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War in November 2018.
Corfe's memorial to those who died in the First World War but who lie in unmarked graves or have no grave at all.
Martock
Martock has a horse water trough, which is now filled with flowers, as a memorial to the 450,000 horses that were killed in the South African War 1899-1902
Porlock's Second World War Memorial Trees & Garden
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