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Memorials & monuments · South Wales

Swansea Cenotaph

In or near Swansea.

Free admission♿ Wheelchair accessible🐾 Dog-friendly

Swansea Cenotaph — War memorial, dating to 1922.

Swansea Cenotaph, memorials & monuments in South Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Swansea · 2.6 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

Getting there & planning your visit

To visit the Swansea Cenotaph, the nearest railway station is Swansea, located 2.6 km away. Entry is free, and the site is wheelchair accessible. The postcode for sat-nav is SA2 0AS.

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About

Swansea Cenotaph is a public memorial or monument in the United Kingdom. Wheelchair accessible (per OpenStreetMap). Wikidata describes it as: "War memorial, dating to 1922.". Coordinates: 51.6107°, -3.9691°.

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Heritage listing

Swansea War Memorial, also known as Swansea Cenotaph, is a war memorial on the promenade beside Mumbles Road, the A4067, near Brynmill to the southwest of Swansea city centre, overlooking Swansea Beach and Swansea Bay. It was designed by the borough architect, Ernest Morgan, and closely resembles Edwin Lutyens' Cenotaph in London. The memorial cost £3,000, raised by public subscription: over £9,000 was donated, and £3,000 of the excess was directed to assist the children of the fallen. A foundation stone was laid by Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig on 1 July 1922. The competed memorial was unveiled by Admiral of the Fleet Sir Doveton Sturdee a year later, on 21 July 1923, with a dedication by the vicar of Swansea, Prebendary Cecil Wilson.

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From the Wikipedia article

Swansea War Memorial, also known as Swansea Cenotaph, is a war memorial on the promenade beside Mumbles Road, the A4067, near Brynmill to the southwest of Swansea city centre, overlooking Swansea Beach and Swansea Bay. It was designed by the borough architect, Ernest Morgan, and closely resembles Edwin Lutyens' Cenotaph in London. The memorial cost £3,000, raised by public subscription: over £9,000 was donated, and £3,000 of the excess was directed to assist the children of the fallen. A foundation stone was laid by Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig on 1 July 1922. The competed memorial was unveiled by Admiral of the Fleet Sir Doveton Sturdee a year later, on 21 July 1923, with a dedication by the vicar of Swansea, Prebendary Cecil Wilson. The memorial comprises a tall rectangular Portland stone pylon, about 2 m × 4 m (6 ft 7 in × 13 ft 1 in) in section and 9 m (30 ft) high, standing on three steps, topped by a stone chest (the symbolically empty tomb or "cenotaph"). The sides of the pylon bear bronze low reliefs: on both short sides are bronze wreaths and the dates "1914-1918" and "1939-1945"; the long side facing the sea bears a bronze anchor within a wreath; and the long side facing the land bears the coat of arms of the City of Swansea and the Latin inscription "Pro Deo Rege et Patria" ("For God, King and Country"). The foundation stone bears an inscription which records it was laid by Earl Haig in 1922 over a King's shilling placed by Mrs Fewings, representing war widows. A separate inscription records the unveiling in 1923. The pylon is surrounded by an octagonal paved precinct with four entrances, once gated. Stone benches are built into the inside faces of precinct walls. The walls also carry bronze memorial plaques listing the names of over 2,200 of Swansea's war dead from the First World War, 400 from the Second World War, and several from later conflicts. The corners of the plaques are decorated with swastikas as symbols of good luck. The…

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Coordinates
51.6107, -3.9691
District
Swansea
Parish
Uplands
Postcode
SA2 0AS
Parliamentary constituency
Swansea West
Established
1923
Nearest railway station
Swansea2.6 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Swansea Cenotaph?
Swansea Cenotaph is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA2 0AS), in the parish of Uplands.
What is Swansea Cenotaph?
Swansea Cenotaph — War memorial, dating to 1922.
How do I get to Swansea Cenotaph?
The nearest railway station is Swansea, about 2.6 km away. Drivers can use postcode SA2 0AS.
When was Swansea Cenotaph built?
Built or established in 1923.
Is Swansea Cenotaph a listed building?
Swansea Cenotaph is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Swansea Cenotaph free to visit?
Yes, Swansea Cenotaph is free to enter.
How do I get to Swansea Cenotaph?
The nearest railway station is Swansea, about 2.6 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SA2 0AS.