Gorre British and Indian Cemetery

Gorre British and Indian Cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Gorre Cemetery
Used for those deceased 1914-1918
EstablishedAutumn 1914
Location50°32′23″N 2°41′59″E / 50.53975°N 2.69974°E / 50.53975; 2.69974
Designed byCharles Holden
Total burials942
Burials by nation

Gorre British and Indian Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission military cemetery containing Commonwealth burials from the First World War, located in the French department of Pas-de-Calais.

The cemetery is located 1.6 miles (2.6 km) north of Beuvry and 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of Béthune.

History

During the First World War, the chateau at Gorre was used as a camp for British and Indian soldiers, who turned a small part of the chateau grounds into a makeshift cemetery.[1]

The Indian section of Gorre Cemetery was closed in October 1915 as the Indian divisions were redeployed to the Middle East.[2]

Many British casualties were added to the cemetery after the Battle of Estaires, part of the German Spring Offensive of 1918.[3]

Location

The cemetery is easily found in Gorre which can be reached by taking the D72 eastbound from Bethune.

Notable Burials

References

  1. ^ CWGC. "Gorre British And Indian Cemetery | Cemetery Details | CWGC". CWGC. Archived from the original on 2025-03-24. Retrieved 2025-10-24.
  2. ^ "CWGC Cemetery: GORRE BRITISH AND INDIAN CEMETERY | Craven's Part in The Great War". 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2025-10-24.
  3. ^ "Gorre British and Indian Cemetery". Remembering the Fallen. Retrieved 2025-10-24.