Horsforth Cenotaph

Horsforth Cenotaph

📍 Fink Hill, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5DY, UK

About Horsforth Cenotaph

The Horsforth Cenotaph stands proudly on Fink Hill in Horsforth, Leeds, serving as a poignant and respected war memorial. This beautifully maintained landmark pays a fitting tribute to the Horsfordians who made the ultimate sacrifice, holding deep significance for the local community. Its prominent location next to a park makes it a serene spot for reflection and remembrance.

Highly regarded by visitors, the Cenotaph boasts an exceptional 5/5 Google rating. Reviewers frequently praise its recent illumination, describing it as a long-awaited and appropriate enhancement that highlights its beauty, especially at night. It is cherished as a "wonderful but sad place" that embodies the pride Horsfordians have in their fallen, offering a space to respect those who fought for freedom. The dedication to its upkeep is consistently noted, ensuring it remains a well-kept corner of the town for all to visit.

Visiting Information

The Horsforth Cenotaph is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to pay their respects at any time. Customer reviews indicate that the entrance features a small lip on the pavement, making it accessible for wheelchairs, although visitors should note that the gate may be heavy. As a public memorial, there is no payment required for entry.

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📍 Fink Hill, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5DY, UK

5.0

from 5 reviews

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Reviews sourced from Google Maps.Last updated 8 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
7 years ago

Congratulations to everyone involved in getting our cenotaph illuminated. This has been long awaited and is a fitting tribute to those Horsfordians who made the ultimate sacrifice. A very beautiful and appropriate location next to our park.

Anonymous
5/5
7 years ago

What a wonderful but sad place . Illuminating has gone down well. A well kept corner of Horsforth that shows the pride horsfordians have in their fallen .The entrance only has a small lip on the pavement and makes it wheelchairs accessible . Gate may be heavy tho . Lest we forget

Anonymous
5/5
4 years ago

It's a great place to be and respect those who fought for our freedom.

Anonymous
5/5
7 years ago

It is very respsectful and a nice place

Anonymous
5/5
8 years ago