Bulls Road Cemetery

The Bulls Road Cemetery is a military cemetery located in the Somme region of France commemorating British and Commonwealth soldiers who fought in the Battle of the Somme in World War I.

The village was taken by the Germans in their 1918 spring offensive, but had been retaken by the 10th West Yorks and the 6th Dorsets of the British 17th Division by the end of August 1918.

In September 1918, the 17th division reburied soldiers killed in the previous 6 months in the cemetery.

After the war, graves from fields between Flers and the village of Longueval were reburied in the cemetery.

Special memorials are dedicated to 15 soldiers (8 from Australia, 5 from the UK, and 2 from New Zealand) believed to be buried among the unknown.

Bulls Road Cemetery Plan