The memorial is a tall thin stone pillar cross, with a two step base.
[1] Two smaller stone memorial plaques in Great Missenden also honour local residents who died fighting in the world wars.
A British Legion plaque is located at 52 High Street in Great Missenden, and another plaque is located inside the memorial hall on the Link Road.
The memorial hall plaque was unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, Charles Wynn-Carington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire on 12 May 1921.
[2][3] A grant of £411 was given to repair the High Street plaque by the War Memorials Trust in 2008 after the letters had become faint.