We have been a couple of times, it is a very evocative place. There are memorials to many organisations and events plus a special place for remembrance of babies born 'asleep'. Several interesting exhibitions about the various wars, a lovely chapel and a real atmosphere of peace and reconciliation. Plenty of parking plus cafe and toilets. There are lots of places to sit and reflect with flowers and a sensory garden. The wall of remembrance to service people who have died is updated every year(several names are people we knew from DH time in the RAF, including the best man at our wedding) and the scuptures are amazing and very moving.It's certainly worth a visit if you are in the area.
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