Vermelles British Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very respectful
Visited with our young family to see the grave of their Great, Great, Great Uncle. Very moving and important for them to understand. Graveyard so well kept a real mark if respect. An easy 1 hour d...
Visited the grave of our great uncle who was killed at the Hohenzollern trench nearby in 1916. A small cemetery but beautifully kept with nice plants and trimmed grass. Good to have the graves registe...
This WW1 British Cemetery is small but just as equally significant as any other WW1 cemetery you are likely to come across. It is situated on the D75, within the village of Vermelles (the main road...
British war cemetery of the First World War, 10 km northwest of Lens. 2134 victims are there, 198 of which are not identified. There are also 11 tombs of nationalities ...
Very respectful
Visited with our young family to see the grave of their Great, Great, Great Uncle. Very moving and important for them to understand. Graveyard so well kept a real mark if respect. An easy 1 hour d...
Poignant Visit
Visited the grave of our great uncle who was killed at the Hohenzollern trench nearby in 1916. A small cemetery but beautifully kept with nice plants and trimmed grass. Good to have the graves registe...
Contains 3 German graves as well
Impeccablly maintained. Contains the relatively rare inclusion of 3 German graves at the rear of the cemetery .
Equally significant
This WW1 British Cemetery is small but just as equally significant as any other WW1 cemetery you are likely to come across. It is situated on the D75, within the village of Vermelles (the main road...
Deserve our respect
British war cemetery of the First World War, 10 km northwest of Lens. 2134 victims are there, 198 of which are not identified. There are also 11 tombs of nationalities ...