Couin New British Cemetery

Established in 1917, it was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield and is administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Couin is a village to the east of Doullens, in the Pas de Calais region of France.

[1] Designed by the English architect Sir Reginald Blomfield and administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, the Couin New British Cemetery is located on the D2, a road running between Couin, to the southwest, and Souastre, to the northwest.

The main entrance is along the southeast wall of the cemetery and a Cross of Sacrifice is located in the east corner.

[1] A notable burial in the cemetery is Sergeant Richard Travis, a Victoria Cross recipient of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force who was killed in action on 25 July 1918.