Ovillers-la-Boisselle

The commune of Ovillers-la-Boisselle is situated 22 kilometres (14 mi) northeast of Amiens and extends to the north and south of the D 929 Albert–Bapaume road.

The constituent village of Ovillers-la-Boisselle (commonly shortened to "Ovillers") lies on the north of the D 929 road, north-east of Aveluy and south-west of Pozières.

The constituent village of La Boisselle, which had 35 houses in 1914, lies across the D 929, to the south-west of Ovillers at the junction of the D 104 to Contalmaison.

[4] In World War I, the area was the site of intense and sustained fighting between German and Allied forces.

The site still holds mine craters as well as traces of trenches, shelters and tunnels related to underground warfare,[5] but is private property and not open to the public.