Tilstock War Memorial

England Shropshire   Tilstock War Memorial

The Tilstock War Memorial commemorates those local people who died in World War I.

Tilstock is a village and ecclesiastical parish near the town of Whitchurch in Shropshire, England and includes the villages of including the villages of Tilstock, Prees Heath and Broughall.

The area had strong military connections. Prees Heath Army Camp was opened in 1915 as a training base for the British Army, it had a capacity for 30,000 men training in trench warfare. At the outbreak of World War II, the site became an internment camp for screening Austrian and German refugees and was later converted to a prisoner of war camp until 1941. An airfield was constructed in the site by mid 1942, known as Whitchurch Heath until 1943, when it became known as RAF Tilstock. At the end of the Second World War the camp became home to Polish Army families. As a result, St. Mary's churchyard in Tilstock has a large number of military graves of men not connected to the area.

The memorial takes the form of a high Celtic Cross.

1939-1945
Sources:


 * Tilstock War Memorial
 * Commonwealth War Graves Commission
 * 1901 &amp; 1911 Censuses