Sheffield Memorial Park

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Hébuterne, France

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Memorial park· Tourist attraction· War memorial

Sheffield Memorial Park Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sheffield Memorial Park is located in Hébuterne, France on Unnamed Rd, France. Sheffield Memorial Park is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category memorial park in France.

Address

Unnamed Rd, France

Amenities

Good for kids

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Graham Sykes

Amazing to see the remains of shell holes and trenches and to look up no man's land towards where the German positions were. Very humbling. Also odd to see a Sheffield City council sign so far away from home. Humbling experience.

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R Plant

Nice serene place and to take a moment to remember the fallen during WW1.

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Derek Dineen

Amazing place to visit. A terrible loss of life ,but we will never forget their sacrifice.

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MrLtPink

Very well maintained and moving cemeteries and memorial wood. Be advised the local farmer doesn’t like people driving up the farm track to the wood and he’s NOT polite about it.

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Tom Staples

Beautifully kept memorial containing excellent information about the British positions in this area of the Somme battlefields. Well done to Sheffield City Council for recognising the importance of this site.

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Wolfgang Johannes Mann

Great, moving. The best was our dear friend Tim Rayson, who put us somehow into the position of the soldiers on 1st July 1916

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Jo Broadbent

Do visit - small and very quiet and possibly as a consequence very emotional (more so I found than Thiepval, which was overwhelming in scale). A moving memorial to the pals.

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Michael Hall

Beautiful memorial to the Accrington and Barnsley pals battalions cut down on the first day of the Somme. HOWEVER....we attempted to drive up the dirt track that is signposted as access to the site in our small van. Near the top of the lane we encountered who we assume to be the landowner in a Dacia car, who blocked the path and forced us agressively to reverse back down to the main road. The sign at the bottom of the farm track prohibits coach access but advises parking outside serre road no1 cemetery. To a first time visitor it isn't clear that this is on the main road and not somewhere up the track. The sign doesn't explicitly prohibit access by car.It would appear that the landowner is actively trying to restrict vehicular access to this site. I've been told by locals that his behaviour has been the subject of newspaper articles and that he thinks it's funny. I called the foreign office but they weren't interested.