Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
87355
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
30/12/2005  
Date of Amendment
30/12/2005  
Name of Property
War Memorial  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Denbighshire  
Community
Ruthin  
Town
Ruthin  
Locality
Market Street & Wynnstay Road  
Easting
312504  
Northing
358303  
Street Side
E  
Location
Set back on the pavement on Wynnstay Road, with Denbighshire County Council offices immediately to the NE.  

Description


Broad Class
 
Period
 

History
Built c1920. The monument was originally surrounded by iron railings, with fine views of the Clwydian Hills to the rear. The rear railings were replaced by a stone wall later, when buildings blocked the view.  

Exterior
Celtic-cross style monument constructed of grey concrete resembling unpolished granite: tapering pillar surmounted by a wheel-cross decorated with inter-lace work, on a base with curved sides and stepped top moulding. The upper part of the pillar contains a blind arch with ropework surround, bearing a figure of St Michael in relief, and reading 'St Michael' below. The lower part of the pillar has an inverted dagger in relief, and interlace work; there is an inscription to each side reading: 'To the glory of God and in memory of those from this borough who fell in the war 1914-18, their name liveth forever more'. The base bears the names of the men who died. It is on a low square plinth with rounded corners which has an inscription across the front. The monument is set within an enclosure bound by iron railings to the front and sides, and a curved stone wall to the rear. The cast iron railings have heavy plain uprights and additional rails beneath top rail and above bottom rail; square newel posts with domed finials; the rails are dentilled where they pass round the newel posts; single gates to N and S sides. The railings are on a low pecked stone plinth. Curved wall to rear, of snecked red sandstone with square end piers. Set into the wall are 3 granite tablets, those to L and R dedicated to those who died in World War II (1939-45); that to centre is to a soldier who died in the Falklands Campaign, 1982. Slate floor within enclosure.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Listed for its social-historic interest as a World War I memorial, well-preserved and with unusual detail.  

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