Skip to content
WordPress site playing up? Vincony fixes it — today, from $5.Get it fixed →
The Great Britain Guide logoThe Great Britain Guide

Memorials & monuments · South West England

WWI

In or near Bishopsteignton.

Free admission🐾 Dog-friendly

WWI is a memorial in the United Kingdom.

WWI, memorials & monuments in Devon

Wikimedia Commons contributors — see linked file page for photographer and licence licence

Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Teignmouth · 3.4 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

Getting there & planning your visit

To visit the WWI memorial in Teignbridge, Devon, the nearest railway station is Teignmouth, located 3.4 km away. The postcode for the memorial is TQ14 9QR, and entry is free.

Directions on Google Maps →

About

WWI is a public memorial in Devon, South-West England, recording local sacrifice and named in the parish register of war and civic monuments. It sits within the Newton Abbot parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Teignmouth, about 3.4 km away. Postcode area TQ14.

Photo gallery

Official information

Bishopsteignton Heritage is a facility dedicated to preserving and sharing the local history of Bishopsteignton. Visitors can explore stories from the village's past, including notable figures and events that shaped the community.

From the Wikipedia article

World War I, or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as The Great War, was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Major areas of conflict included Europe and the Middle East, as well as parts of Africa and the Asia-Pacific. The war saw important developments in weaponry including tanks, aircraft, artillery, machine guns, and chemical weapons. One of the deadliest conflicts in history, it resulted in an estimated 15 to 22 million military and civilian casualties and genocide. The movement of large numbers of people was a major factor in the deadly Spanish flu pandemic. The causes of World War I included the rise of the German Empire and decline of the Ottoman Empire, which disturbed the long-standing balance of power in Europe, the exacerbation of imperial rivalries, and an arms race between the great powers. Growing tensions in the Balkans reached a breaking point on 28 June 1914 when Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb, assassinated Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. Austria-Hungary blamed Serbia, and declared war on 28 July. After Russia mobilised in Serbia's defence, Germany declared war on Russia and France, who had an alliance. The United Kingdom entered the war after Germany invaded Belgium, and the Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers in November. Germany's strategy in 1914 was to quickly defeat France before transferring its forces to the east, but its advance was halted in September, and by the end of the year the Western Front consisted of a near-continuous line of trenches from the English Channel to Switzerland. The Eastern Front was more dynamic, but neither side gained a decisive advantage, despite costly offensives. Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, and others entered the war from 1915 onward. Major battles, including those at Verdun, the Somme, and Passchendaele, failed to break the stalemate on the Western Front. In April 1917, the United States joined the Allies after Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare against Atlantic shipping. Later that year, the Bolsheviks seized power in Russia in the October Revolution; Soviet Russia signed an armistice with the Central Powers in December, followed by a separate peace in March 1918. That month, Germany launched a spring offensive in the west, which despite initial successes left the German Army exhausted and demoralised. The Allied Hundred Days Offensive, beginning in August 1918, caused a collapse of the German front line. Following the Vardar Offensive, Bulgaria signed an armistice in late September. By early November, the Allies had signed armistices with the Ottomans and with Austria-Hungary, leaving Germany isolated. Facing a revolution at home, Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated on 9 November, and the war ended with the Armistice of 11 November 1918. The Paris Peace Conference of 1919–1920 imposed settlements on the defeated powers. Under the Treaty of Versailles, Germany lost significant territories, was disarmed, and was required to pay large war reparations to the Allies. The dissolution of the Russian, German, Austro-Hungarian, and Ottoman empires led to new national boundaries and the creation of new independent states including Poland, Finland, the Baltic states, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. The League of Nations was established to maintain world peace, but its failure to manage instability during the interwar period contributed to the outbreak of World War…

Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.

Coordinates
50.5537, -3.5418
County
Devon
District
Teignbridge
Parish
Bishopsteignton
Postcode
TQ14 9QR
Parliamentary constituency
Newton Abbot
Nearest railway station
Teignmouth3.4 km

Sources

Other places nearby

Nearby

Fore Street - geograph.org.uk - 7513960📷 3

Memorials & monuments · South West England

Bishopsteignton War Memorial

Bishopsteignton War Memorial — Grade II listed building-listed memorial in england-south-west, United Kingdom.

Free🐕
Cross House📷 5

Historic houses · South West England

Cross House

Cross House — house in Bishopsteignton, Teignbridge, England, UK.

Free👶
Fore Street, Bishopsteignton - geograph.org.uk - 1220666📷 3

Archaeological sites · South West England

Enigmatic Stone

Enigmatic Stone — a archaeological in england-south-west, United Kingdom.

Free🐕👶
Georgian Post Box, Church Street - geograph.org.uk - 2499824📷 3

Museums · South West England

Bishopsteignton Museum

Bishopsteignton Museum — a museum in england-south-west, United Kingdom.

Free👶
Cross House, Bishopsteignton - geograph.org.uk - 7874130📷 5

Historic pubs · South West England

No 2 (The Ring Of Bells) Including Iron Railings In Front

No 2 (The Ring Of Bells) Including Iron Railings In Front in England South West, United Kingdom.

Church of St John the Baptist📷 5

Historic churches · South West England

Church of St John the Baptist

Church of St John the Baptist — Grade I listed church in Bishopsteignton, Devon, England, UK.

FreeGrade I

Where to eat & stay near WWI

Places to stay

Ringmore - Dagra Lane - geograph.org.uk - 6928596📷 5

Caravan parks · South West England

Longmeadow Farm Campsite

Longmeadow Farm Campsite — a caravan park in england south west.

Abbotswood, Kingsteignton - geograph.org.uk - 3738834📷 5

Caravan parks · South West England

Longfield Stables Caravan and Motorhome Site

Longfield Stables Caravan and Motorhome Site — a caravan park in england south west.

Pellew House, Teignmouth - geograph.org.uk - 7325868📷 6

B&Bs · South West England

Thomas Luny House

Thomas Luny House — a bed-and-breakfast in england south west.

nationaltrail.co.uk
Teignbridge , Picket Head Hill - geograph.org.uk - 3811216📷 5

Caravan parks · South West England

Coast View Holiday Park

Coast View Holiday Park — a caravan park in england south west.

Gatepiers, Twelve Oaks Farm - geograph.org.uk - 6957602📷 5

Caravan parks · South West England

Twelve Oaks Caravan Park

Twelve Oaks Caravan Park — a caravan park in england south west.

Up Strand Hill, Dawlish - geograph.org.uk - 7334931📷 5

B&Bs · South West England

Lammas Park House

Lammas Park House — a bed-and-breakfast in england south west.

lammasparkhouse.co.uk

Places to eat & drink

Cross House, Bishopsteignton - geograph.org.uk - 7874130📷 5

Historic pubs · South West England

No 2 (The Ring Of Bells) Including Iron Railings In Front

No 2 (The Ring Of Bells) Including Iron Railings In Front in England South West, United Kingdom.

Sailing dinghies, Coombe Cellars - geograph.org.uk - 8008136📷 5

Historic pubs · South West England

Coombe Cellars

Coombe Cellars in England South West, United Kingdom.

thecoombecellars.co.uk
Coast path, Dawlish - geograph.org.uk - 5694528📷 7

Historic pubs · South West England

Railway Inn

Railway Inn in England South West, United Kingdom.

The church of Ss Martin and Mary, Chudleigh - geograph.org.uk - 1831671📷 7

Historic pubs · South West England

The Bishop Lacy Public House

The Bishop Lacy Public House in England South West, United Kingdom.

Steps to car park, The Willow Tree - geograph.org.uk - 6217671📷 5

Restaurants · South West England

The Willow Tree

The Willow Tree — a restaurant in england south west. Cuisine: pizza. Brand: Stonehouse Pizza & Carvery.

Freestonehouserestaurants.co.uk
Two Mile Oak Cross on the A381 - geograph.org.uk - 7267411📷 7

Historic pubs · South West England

Two Mile Oak Inn

Two Mile Oak Inn in England South West, United Kingdom.

More memorials in this region

Bath's War Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 7552459📷 5

Memorials & monuments · South West England

Bath Cenotaph

Bath Cenotaph is a memorial in the United Kingdom.

🐕houseoffrankenstein.com
Cross of Sacrifice📷 5

Memorials & monuments · South West England

Cross of Sacrifice

Cross of Sacrifice is a memorial in the United Kingdom.

Free🐕
Grange Arch📷 5

Memorials & monuments · South West England

Grange Arch

Grange Arch is a memorial in the United Kingdom.

Free🐕
King Alfred Memorial📷 5

Memorials & monuments · South West England

King Alfred Memorial

King Alfred Memorial is a memorial in the United Kingdom.

Free🐕

Frequently asked questions

Where is WWI?
WWI is in Devon, South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TQ14 9QR), in the parish of Bishopsteignton.
What is WWI?
WWI is a memorial in the United Kingdom.
How do I get to WWI?
The nearest railway station is Teignmouth, about 3.4 km away. Drivers can use postcode TQ14 9QR.
Is WWI free to visit?
Yes, WWI is free to enter.
How do I get to WWI?
The nearest railway station is Teignmouth, about 3.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode TQ14 9QR.