A Grade II listed structure, it stands in a small garden in the southwestern corner of a junction known as Four Lane Ends.
[1][2] The war memorial, designed by Albert Toft and sculpted by W. L. Cookson, consists of a bronze statue depicting a soldier standing with a rifle.
The statue is on a square granite shaft, on a tapered plinth, on a base of two steps.
In front and at the sides of the memorial are three granite tablets in the form of open books with the names of those lost in the Second World War.
Colonel Hugh Jeudwine was present at the memorial's unveiling on 11 November 1923.