The Muslim Burial Ground at Horsell Common was founded in 1917 as a last resting place for allied Muslim soldiers who died of their wounds in this country during WW1 and was later enlarged during WW2.
Following regrettable vandalism in 1968 there were many attempts to raise funds to renovate and protect this important monument. Finally in 2012 funding was offered principally by English Heritage with the balance from Woking B C, and formally opened by HRH the Earl of Wessex on 12th November 2015.
Pomery Natural Stone worked with Terra Firma Architects to provide this beautiful Indian sandstone, S255 Forest Brown, for the paving and copings.
Looking back towards the entrance during the latter part of construction showing the coping stones for the rill, 50mm thick with full bullnose edge.
The granite monument on a raised platform surrounded by the water feature and copings in Forrest Brown sandstone.
Walkways paved in the Indian sandstone, sawn with a sandblasted finish, augmented by lawns, Birch trees and pink and white Heather.
View of the entrance end with paved walkways, nestling within an area of mature forest.
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