Cottesmore (St. Nicholas) Churchyard Extension
- Country United Kingdom
- Total identified casualties 89 Find these casualties
- Region Rutland
- Identified casualties from Second World War
- GPS Coordinates Latitude: 52.7163, Longitude: -0.65957
Our War Graves, Your History
Discover more about the history of Cottesmore (St. Nicholas) Churchyard Extension and plan a visit through our Our War Graves, Your History project.
Find out moreLocation information
Cottesmore is a village four miles north-east of Oakham along the B668. The churchyard is on the north-east side of the village along Rogue's Lane.
History information
Cottesmore Aerodrome, a Royal Air Force station, opened in March 1939. The aerodrome was an operational training school and when it opened, land on the left of the entrance to Cottesmore (St Nicholas) Churchyard Extension was set aside for burials from the aerodrome. This ground is now the war graves plot and among those buried there are airmen from England, Scotland, Wales, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Eire, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Newfoundland, India, one who was domiciled in Chile, and a citizen of the United States of America who was serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Apart from those belonging to the air forces of Canada, Australia and New Zealand, these men served in the Royal Air Force.
The Commission maintain 89 Second World War burials and 39 non-war service graves in this site.