Significant stone monument to Polish air men from WWII comprising large stone obelisk with bronze eagle and text surrounded by low stone walls bearing names. The memorial was erected in 1948 to commemorate the contribution of airmen from Poland who aided the allies in the Second World War. It records the names of the 1,241 Polish people who died in operational sorties during the course of the war.
Made partly of Portland stone and polish granite and it has bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, symbol of the Polish Air Force. The ornamental garden was created in the field adjacent to the memorial in 2015.