About Coneysthorpe War Memorial
This isn't a flashy museum or a grand monument. What makes it worth a visit is precisely that - it's genuine, understated, and deeply local. The memorial reflects a small community's loss, and there's something moving about that simplicity. You'll spend perhaps ten or fifteen minutes here, reading the inscriptions and taking in the quiet atmosphere.
History enthusiasts and anyone researching family connections will find it meaningful. Walkers tackling routes across North Yorkshire could easily divert here; it's close enough to York that a day trip combining the memorial with the city's major attractions works well. If you're based at York Meadows Caravan & Camping Park just down the road, this makes for a contemplative morning walk.
Access appears to be free and unrestricted - you can pay your respects whenever you're passing through. There's no visitor centre or facilities, so this is purely about pausing to acknowledge local history. It's the sort of stop that matters precisely because it doesn't shout for attention.
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What type of attraction is Coneysthorpe War Memorial?
Coneysthorpe War Memorial is a historic site in North Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber.
Are there holiday parks near Coneysthorpe War Memorial?
Yes, there are 1 holiday parks near Coneysthorpe War Memorial. The closest is York Meadows Caravan & Camping Park, just 5.6 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Coneysthorpe War Memorial?
Coneysthorpe War Memorial is located near York in North Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 5.6 miles away.
What else is there to do near Coneysthorpe War Memorial?
Near Coneysthorpe War Memorial you can also visit Battle of Stamford Bridge Memorial (historic site), Catton Heritage Museum (museum), Silver Jubilee 1977 (historic site), Scrogs Wood (forest). Browse our York area guide for the full list of things to do.