Copheap Memorial path

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Copheap Memorial path

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 27 Sep 2013

Warminster has links with the army going back many years. In 1949-50 this path from Copheap Lane to the hill above was turned into a war memorial, somewhat as an unofficial works but overseen by the local council. The steps and lychgate were designed and built by the Wiltshire Regiments of Old Comrades and Royal Artillery Association (The Old Gunners). See Image] for the badges at the entrance or Image] for the lychgate.

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Image Location

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51.208304
Longitude
-2.17631