National Land Fund: Dyrham Park

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Reference WMO/152102

Address:

Dyrham Park

Dyrham

SN14 8ER

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: On National Trust Property: Dyrham Park was acquired for the nation in memory of those who lost their lives in the Second World War. The house and garden were acquired in 1956 through the National Land Fund, and the greater part of the park by the National Heritage Memorial Fund in 1976. The dedicatory plaque is on the wall just before the entrance to the house opposite the little shop.(The National Land Fund was set up in 1946 to acquire properties significant for their nature, landscape or heritage value as a memorial to those who fell in war. No longer in existence, it became the National Heritage Memorial Fund in 1980.)
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As a conservation charity which gives grants War Memorials Trust can support repair and conservation works that follow best conservation practice. Grants are awarded from funds raised by the charity so money available is limited and is therefore focused on eligible war memorials.

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Dyrham Park/ Purchased By The Nation In 1956/ In Memory Of Those Who Gave Their Lives For Their Country 1939 – 1945/ For Your Tomorrow

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