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Rating:5 Peaceful
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Rating:3 A peaceful spot in a busy area, beautifully maintained, and with a certain amount of interest to the historian. Contains a number of Commonwealth war graves, including those of Staffordshire men killed in Dublin during the Easter Rising. Also a number of Dutch servicemen who were stationed on Cannock Chase and died in service with the allies in World War II.
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Rating:4 There are Dutch war graves here
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Rating:4 A peaceful spot in a busy area, beautifully maintained, and with a certain amount of interest to the historian. Contains a number of Commonwealth war graves, including those of Staffordshire men killed in Dublin during the Easter Rising. Also a number of Dutch servicemen who were stationed on Cannock Chase and died in service with the allies in World War II.
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