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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 56 SW 199
Type of record:Listed Building
Name:Shoreham War Memorial

Summary

First World War memorial, 1920, with later additions for the Second World War.


Grid Reference:TQ 52051 61651
Map Sheet:TQ56SW
Parish:SHOREHAM, SEVENOAKS, KENT

Monument Types

Protected Status:Listed Building (II) 1427626: Shoreham War Memorial

Full description

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A headstone-like upright slab bearing an inscription to the dead of the First World War from Shoreham. It stands on a stone plinth. Originally the names commemorated on the memorial were carved into the faces of the plinth but these have been covered by metal plaques recording the same information. It lists the dead of the First and Second World Wars plus those killed by air raids. (1)

From Historic England:

The memorial is situated alongside the River Darenth, in a specially chosen location with direct line of sight to the Shoreham Cross. The memorial stone stands in close proximity to a number of Grade II-listed structures, including the Bridge over the River Darenth. There are no known threats to the memorial.

This is an interesting and unusual war memorial, designed to be experienced as part of the wider landscape through visual reference with the Shoreham Cross war memorial on the hillside that overlooks the valley. The memorial stone bears the inscriptions commemorating the servicemen from Shoreham who died during both the First and Second World Wars. It also marks the death of parishioners who were killed as a result of enemy action at home. Overall it is considered that the memorial has special architectural and historic interest and therefore meets the criteria for listing.

After examining all the records and other relevant information, and having carefully considered the architectural and historic interest of this case, the criteria for listing are fulfilled. Shoreham War Memorial is therefore recommended for listing at Grade II.

List Entry Description:

Summary of Building
First World War memorial, 1920, with later additions for the Second World War.

Reasons for Designation
Shoreham War Memorial, situated by the River Darenth on Darenth Way in Shoreham, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons:

* Historic Interest: as an eloquent witness to the tragic impact of world events on the local community, and the sacrifices it made in the conflicts of the C20;
* Historic association: the memorial was placed with direct line of sight to Shoreham Cross, cut in the nearby hillside as a war memorial in May 1920;
* Group value: with the Bridge over the River Darenth and Bridge Cottage (both Grade II-listed).

History
The memorial stone was dedicated on 24 May 1920 and unveiled by Lt Col the Hon Francis Mildmay. It is the marker of, and bears the inscriptions for, the Shoreham Cross. The Shoreham Cross is the large chalk hill figure on the hillside approximately 650m to the north-west. The cross was cut in May 1920 as a war memorial on land donated by Mildmay. The location for the stone, beside the River Darenth, was chosen for the view that it affords of the hillside.
The architect was John Oliver Brook Hitch MC ARIBA, and the memorial stone was executed by Nine Elms Stone Masonry Works Ltd. Hitch was also responsible for the Animals War Memorial Dispensary in Kilburn (Grade II-listed). The inscriptions had been re-cut in 1979, but those inscribed on the plinth were covered by bronze plaques in 2000. The flower troughs were added in 1989. In 2010 nearby bushes were cut back to restore the line of sight between the memorial stone and the Shoreham Cross.

Details
The memorial stands on a square, stepped promontory extending into the River Darenth, next to the Bridge and close to Bridge Cottage (both Grade II-listed). Approximately 3.5m tall, it comprises a stone monolith seton a square plinth. This rises from a square rag-stone base with flower troughs set in each corner. The upper step of the promontory is surrounded by seven low bollards, which formerly carried a chain around the memorial.
The incised inscription on the front face of the monolith reads 'SHOREHAM/ KENT/ REMEMBER/ AS YOU LOOK/ AT/ THE CROSS/ ON THE HILL/ THOSE/ WHO GAVE/ THEIR LIVES/ FOR/ THEIR COUNTRY/ 1914-1919.' A bronze plaque on the front face of the plinth lists the names of 32 men who fell in the First
World War. A bronze plaque on the right-hand side of the plinth reads '1939 [cross]1945 (12 NAMES)/ GIVE PEACE IN OUR TIME, O LORD.' On the left-hand side of the plinth a bronze plaque reads 'THOSE WHO WERE KILLED IN AIR RAIDS/ 1939 [cross] 1945/ (8 NAMES)/ GIVE PEACE IN OUR TIME, O LORD.'
(2)


<1> Kent Fallen, Kent War Memorials Transcription Project (Website). SKE16753.

<2> Historic England, National Heritage List for England (Index). SKE29372.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>Website: Kent Fallen. Kent War Memorials Transcription Project.
<2>Index: Historic England. National Heritage List for England.