Chingford War Memorial, War memorial in Chingford, United Kingdom.
Chingford War Memorial is a granite Celtic cross situated at the intersection of Kings Head Hill and Ridgeway in Memorial Park on Chingford Mount Road. The structure features the names of the fallen inscribed across its surface and is surrounded by open space for gatherings and remembrance.
The memorial was established in 1921 following World War I to commemorate local residents who lost their lives in military conflict. It was created as a lasting reminder of the cost of war to the community.
The memorial bears the names of fallen soldiers engraved in stone and serves as a gathering place for annual remembrance events in the community. Visitors come here regularly to pay respects to neighbors and friends who did not return from war.
The memorial is located in Memorial Park and can be accessed through Forest Road with easy entry to the public space. Ample space is available for visitors to leave wreaths or pause for brief reflection.
The memorial is registered as Grade II listed and features the distinctive form of a Celtic cross, blending military remembrance with regional British traditions. This architectural choice gives the site additional historical significance beyond its primary commemorative purpose.
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