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Memorials & monuments · South East England

The Cenotaph

In or near Southampton.

Free admission♿ Wheelchair accessible🐾 Dog-friendly

The Cenotaph is a memorial in the United Kingdom.

The Cenotaph, memorials & monuments in South East England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Southampton Central · 0.7 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

Getting there & planning your visit

The Cenotaph is located in Southampton, postcode SO14 7DW, and is approximately 0.7 km from Southampton Central railway station. Entry is free, and the site is accessible for wheelchair users.

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About

The Cenotaph is a public memorial or monument in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 50.9097°, -1.4051°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.

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Official information

The Southampton City Art Gallery features an internationally renowned collection of European art, showcasing works from the Renaissance to the present day. Visitors can engage with various exhibitions and participate in workshops, talks, and tours designed for all ages.

Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: The New Forest SSSI
  • Ramsar wetland: New Forest

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Southampton Cenotaph is a First World War memorial designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and located in Watts Park in the southern English city of Southampton. The memorial was the first of dozens by Lutyens to be built in permanent form and it influenced his later designs, including the Cenotaph in London. It is a tapering, multi-tiered pylon which culminates in a series of diminishing layers before terminating in a sarcophagus (or cenotaph, 'empty tomb') which features a recumbent figure of a soldier. In front is an altar-like Stone of Remembrance. The cenotaph contains multiple sculptural details including a prominent cross, the town's coat of arms, and two lions. The names of the dead are inscribed on three sides. Although similar in outline, later cenotaphs by Lutyens were much more austere and featured almost no sculpture. The design uses abstract, ecumenical features and lifts the recumbent soldier high above eye level, anonymising him. The memorial was unveiled at a public ceremony on 6 November 1920. Shortly afterwards, concerns emerged that the list of names on the cenotaph was incomplete. After a newspaper campaign, more than 200 further names were identified and these were eventually added to the cenotaph. The names of most Jewish casualties were omitted, the Jewish community being unhappy that the memorial featured a Christian cross. By the beginning of the 21st century, the engravings on the memorial had deteriorated noticeably. Rather than re-cut them and damage the stonework, they were supplemented by a series of glass panels that bear all the names from the cenotaph, as well as names from the Second World War and later conflicts. The panels were unveiled in 2011. The memorial is a Grade I listed building, having been upgraded in 2015 when Lutyens's war memorials were declared a national collection.

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Background

History

The Cenotaph was unveiled by Major-General John Seely, the Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire, and dedicated by the Right Reverend Edward Talbot, Bishop of Winchester, at a public ceremony on 6 November 1920. Seely first removed a canvas covering the whole structure and then a Union Flag which covered the effigy of the soldier, after which the Last Post was played and the crowd observed a two-minute silence. The crowd recited the Lord's Prayer then sang the national anthem, God Save the King, after which Kimber handed the memorial over to the town council. Kimber was very pleased with both the project and Lutyens, and he hoped to build a second war memorial in Southampton using the…

Architecture

The memorial stands on the east side of Watts Park, alongside Above Bar Street. It consists of a cenotaph—a pylon surmounted by a sarcophagus bearing a recumbent effigy of a fallen soldier—raised on five stone steps, in front of which is a Stone of Remembrance raised on two further steps. The cenotaph is a tapering, five-tiered pillar, connected by a low wall to two flanking columns topped by sculpted pine cones, which symbolise eternal life (being the fruit of an evergreen tree, the tree of life). The thin sheets of white Portland stone on the outside of the monument hide an inner brick core. The pillar itself culminates in a series of diminishing tiers between the main body and the…

Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Coordinates
50.9097, -1.4051
District
Southampton
Parish
Southampton, unparished area
Postcode
SO14 7DW
Parliamentary constituency
Southampton Itchen
Nearest railway station
Southampton Central0.7 km
Opening
Monday to Saturday

Sources

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Frequently asked questions

Where is The Cenotaph?
The Cenotaph is in South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode SO14 7DW), in the parish of Southampton, unparished area.
What is The Cenotaph?
The Cenotaph is a memorial in the United Kingdom.
How do I get to The Cenotaph?
The nearest railway station is Southampton Central, about 0.7 km away. Drivers can use postcode SO14 7DW.
Is The Cenotaph a protected site?
Yes — The Cenotaph is part of the The New Forest SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the New Forest Ramsar wetland.
Is The Cenotaph free to visit?
Yes, The Cenotaph is free to enter.
How do I get to The Cenotaph?
The nearest railway station is Southampton Central, about 0.7 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SO14 7DW.