NHER 64716 (Structure record) - World War One memorial with World War Two addition, Wormegay

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Summary

World War One memorial with World War Two additions, constructed from Portland stone in the form of a freestanding Latin cross. This memorial was erected around 1920 to commemorate eight local servicemen who died in World War One, and latterly a single casualty from World War Two. The memorial was Listed Grade II in August 2018.

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Location

Map sheet TF61SE
Civil Parish WORMEGAY, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

World War One Memorial with World War Two Addition
Location: Village Green, Castle Road, Wormegay.
Type: Latin Cross
Description:
The memorial is constructed from Portland stone, in the form of a freestanding Latin cross. It is used to commemorate eight local servicemen who died in World War One, and latterly a single casualty from World War Two. It is described as “on an octagonal shaft with ‘crown’ moulded collar, atop a small square plinth with circular-moulded cap, on a three-stepped base” (S1). The memorial is enclosed by four metal corner posts connected by chains in rows of three. There are inscriptions in incised and filled lettering. The former World War One dedication is on the plinth, it starts to the front (Inscription A), continues with the eight associated names, four to each to each side respectively along with rank and regiment, and ends on the back (Inscription B). At the front of the memorial, the latter World War Two dates and the single associated name, along with rank and regiment (Inscription C), is to a slab sited on the middle step of the base.
Proposed: Date unknown.
Designed by: Unknown.
Constructed/Sculpted By: Unknown.
Cost: Unknown.
Unveiled: Assumed planned and erected around 1920, when the majority of Norfolk’s war memorials were commissioned. Additional research required.
Inscription A: THIS MONUMENT IS ERECTED/ IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF/ THE MEN OF THIS PARISH/ WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR/ 1914-1918.
Inscription B: THEIR NAME/ LIVETH/ FOR EVERMORE.
Inscription C: ALSO/ 1939 – 1945/ (NAME).
Information from Listing Description (S1) and Historic England Advice Report (S2).
See War Memorials On-line (S4) for images and the War Memorials Register (S5) for images, names and additional details.
P. Beers (HES), 23 March 2021. Amended A. Henderson (HES), 21 January 2025.

August 2018. Listed. Grade II.
See Listing Description (S1), Advice Report (S2) and Consultation Report (S3) for details.
See also War Memorials On-line (S4) and War Memorials Register (S5).
P. Beers (HES), 23 March 2021.

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1457765.
  • <S2> Designation: Historic England. 2007-present. National Heritage List for England Advice Report. Advice Report. Case Number 1446024.
  • <S3> Designation: Historic England. 2011-2018. National Heritage List for England Consultation Report. Consultation Report. Case Number 1446024.
  • <S4> Website: War Memorials Trust. 2014 - 2024. War Memorials Online. https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk. 15 January 2024. Reference WMO/233204 [Accessed 23 March 2021].
  • <S5> Website: Imperial War Museums. ?-2020. War Memorials Register. https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials. 2020. Specific Ref: WM Reference 53431 [Accessed 23 March 2021].

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Record last edited

Jan 21 2025 11:29AM

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