Woodstock War Memorial
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 20:25 on 10 November 2014
After Harwich/Dovercourt we headed to Blenheim Palace which is close to Oxford, specifically by the village of Woodstock. The journey took much longer than Google Maps had suggested it would so we didn’t really have enough time there. Though we saw most of the rooms on show the Palace is huge and the grounds enormous; so much so we’ll have to go back to take it all in. (The entry gives you the option of free return within a year. Maybe in spring.)
We wandered round Woodstock itself – the buildings are made from Cotswold stone, very warm in appearance.
The War memorial is situated in the churchyard and has a simple elegant cross design on a plinth inscribed, “To the Memory of the Fallen 1914-18 1939-45 In Sure and Certain Hope.”
Tags: Blenheim Palace, First World War, Second World War, the Great War, Woodstock, World War 1, World War 2, WW1, WW2, WWI, WWII
