Preston Cenotaph
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Description
The Preston Cenotaph stands in Market Square, Preston, Lancashire, England, and is a monument to soldiers from Preston who perished in World War I and II. Unveiled on 13 June 1926, the memorial was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott with sculptural work by Henry Alfred Pegram.
attractions: Avenham and Miller Park, Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library, Avenham Park, Winckley Square, Preston Flag Market, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Preston, Wallace and Gromit Statue, restaurants: Turtle Bay Preston, The Twelve Tellers, The Grey Friar - JD Wetherspoon, Heavenly Desserts Preston, Haute Dolci Preston, Bistrot Pierre, Jaffa Restaurant, Nando's Preston - Market Place, Kaspa's Preston, The Cafe Bar
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Description
The Preston Cenotaph stands in Market Square, Preston, Lancashire, England, and is a monument to soldiers from Preston who perished in World War I and II. Unveiled on 13 June 1926, the memorial was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott with sculptural work by Henry Alfred Pegram.
Nearby Attractions Of Preston Cenotaph
Avenham and Miller Park
Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library
Avenham Park
Winckley Square
Preston Flag Market
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Preston
Wallace and Gromit Statue

Avenham and Miller Park
4.7
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Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library
4.6
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Avenham Park
4.8
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Winckley Square
4.6
(250)Click for details
Nearby Restaurants Of Preston Cenotaph
Turtle Bay Preston
The Twelve Tellers
The Grey Friar - JD Wetherspoon
Heavenly Desserts Preston
Haute Dolci Preston
Bistrot Pierre
Jaffa Restaurant
Nando's Preston - Market Place
Kaspa's Preston
The Cafe Bar

Turtle Bay Preston
4.6
(2.3K)$$
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The Twelve Tellers
4.0
(1.7K)$
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The Grey Friar - JD Wetherspoon
3.9
(1.3K)$
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Heavenly Desserts Preston
4.7
(783)$$
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