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Battle of Britain Memorial
The National Memorial to the Few
At the heart of the Memorial is the National Memorial to the few, dedicated to the heroic and selfless deeds of the men who won the Battle of Britain,10 July to 31 October, 1940.
The Memorial was unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother on 9 July 1993.

Honouring the many

Our Blade of Honour Project


“From those who served as ground crew to those whose contributions were less obvious but equally valuable, such as in runway maintenance or repairing telephone lines, we are looking to mark the commitment of the thousands of people who contributed to the success of ‘the Few’ in 1940,” said Trust Chairman Richard Hunting CBE. 

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Learn more about our project by clicking here.

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Read the BBC article about our project by clicking here.

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Getting Here

The site is on the B2011 at Capel-le-Ferne between Dover and Folkestone. When coming from London, leave the M20 at J13 and follow the signs. The postcode is CT18 7JJ.

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There is a good bus service From Folkestone to the site and a bus stop directly outside The Wing. Stagecoach in East Kent‘s The Wave service (bus 102) runs from the centre of Folkestone – Shellons Street Car Park - to the site.

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There are regular train services to Folkestone, with taxis available from the station.

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The Battle of Britain Memorial has ample and easy on-site parking, with disabled spaces close to the entrance. A cash, pay-on-entry parking system is in operation, but card payments can be made in The Wing.

 

Parking charges help the Trust, a charity which receives no public funding, meet £240,000 annual running costs.

Opening Hours

Entry to the Memorial and The Wing is free, although parking charges apply (£2 for two hours or £6 for all day).

 

The only paid-for attraction is our must-see interactive Scramble Experience, which appeals to all age groups and is well worth a visit - pricing available here. Please note, visitors are entitled to a repeat visit within seven days of paying for admission, on production of the original ticket. 

 

To book a group visit, contact the Memorial team via email or phone or just pop in.

 

The Memorial site itself is open 365 days a year to those on foot (access is via the side gate), with the car park, shop, cafe and Scramble Experience open as per the times shown below.


Our normal opening times are:

 

1 Mar to end Sep, 10am – 5pm 

(last entry to the Experience/cafe 4.30pm)


1 Oct to end Feb, 10am – 4pm
(last entry to the Experience/cafe 3.30pm)

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Please note that the site will be closed on Mondays from 18 Nov to 24 Feb 2025 inclusive.

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Please note dogs on leads are welcome in the Memorial grounds but only assistance dogs are allowed inside The Wing

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Contact Us

T +44 (0)1303 249292
[email protected]

 

Battle of Britain Memorial
New Dover Rd,
Capel-le-Ferne,
Folkestone
CT18 7JJ

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The Battle of Britain Memorial is sponsored by

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The Battle of Britain Memorial Trust CIO is a registered charity (1169005) with an address of PO Box 337, West Malling, Kent ME6 9AA.

The Battle of Britain Memorial Ltd (Company number 08638616), registered in England at Henwood House, Henwood, Ashford, Kent, TN24 8DH), 
is the wholly owned trading subsidiary of the Trust.

© 2021 The Battle of Britain Trust CIO

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