Rode War Memorial (Rode)
United Kingdom /
England /
Southwick /
Rode /
High Street
World
/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Southwick
Grade II Listed (UK), war memorial
The memorial consists of a decorated Latin cross head and an octagonal shaft, set upon a square plinth. The war memorial in the Rode was erected in 1920 to commemorate those men who died during the Great War. It was designed by Edwin Wooley, a local architect, and funding for the memorial, which cost £220, was raised by public subscription. It is a Grade II listed monument.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°17'4"N 2°16'50"W
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- The Lynn Lumley Sports Fields 130 km
- War Memorial and Escarpment, Oxshott Heath, Surrey 133 km
- War Memorial Park 134 km
- Tomb of The Unknown Warrior 151 km
- Chattri Memorial 156 km
- Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial 237 km
- British D-Day Memorial in Normandy 249 km
- Bayeux British War Cemetery CWGC 250 km
- Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery CWGC 256 km
- Rode Common 1.3 km
- Hazel Wood 3.5 km
- High Wood 3.6 km
- Round Wood 3.9 km
- Tennis Corner Wood 4.1 km
- Hoopers Wood 4.7 km
- West Wilts Trading Estate 5.3 km
- Berkley Wood 5.3 km
- Black Dog Woods 5.5 km
- Somerset 55 km