CIMETIÈRE ANGLAIS, Escoublac-La-Baule



The final resting place of Sergeant Tom Durrant, VC, 1Cdo, is to be found
amongst the 'Chariot' fallen interred in the beautifully-tended Escoublac-
La-Baule War Cemetery, some 11km west of Saint-Nazaire, close to the northern estuary shore.

This, the main War Cemetery, is to be found at  the eastern end of the Baie du Pouliguen, where the coast road along the north shore of the Loire estuary enters la Baule, becoming the Boulevard de l'Ocean. Follow the Boulevard - which fronts onto four miles of golden sand - for a little over two kilometres, then turn right where the Boulevard is joined by the Avenue de Rhuys. Turn right again onto the Avenue de Locmariaquer and continue past the Polyclinique, on the left side of the road. As you enter the Foret d'Escoublac, turn right onto the Route de la Ville Halgand, which winds through an extensive residential area. Here, amidst smart villas, you will find the bijou Cimetiere Anglais, whose size and  garden setting echo fittingly the intimacy of the ties which bound together the men of 'Chariot'.

'GOOGLE EARTH':   if you have access to this software, activate 'transportation', enter La Baule in the search box, and pan to the aerodrome of Montoir. The War cemetery is immediately south of the lower airport perimeter. (free download at  www.earth.google.com) The route can also be followed on the streetplan (squares D 1&2),  at www.labaule.com/images/planlabaule.jpg





 

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