| Front | To the glory of God in ever greatful memory of the men of South Stoke who laid down their lives in the Great War 1914 - 1919 | |
| Right | George Augustus Leach | |
| Frederick Francis Lewington | ||
| Albert Small | ||
| Alfred Small | ||
| William Small | ||
| Walace Leigh Vickery | ||
| Vivian Robert White | ||
| Left | Ernest Frederick Allum | |
| Ernest George Broadway | ||
| Frederick James Goodenough | ||
| Frederick Green | ||
| Ernest James Hall | ||
| Frederick Charles Hall | ||
| Arthur Kew | ||
| Back | Their name shall endure for ever | |
| Around the steps | And in 1939 - 1945 David Gordon Hall Thomas George P? | |
| Vincent Spriggs |
Two war memorials in parish church on north wall.
| In Honoured Memory of the Men of Ipsden who gave their lives in the Great War. 1914 - 1918. | ![]() | ||
| C. E. Cook | J. E. H. Coombes | ||
| J. Cook | A. Lee | ||
| E. W. Greenway | E. W. Osman | ||
| M. F. Williams | J. George | ||
| A. C. Greenway | R. B. Lindsay | ||
| C. George | H. C. Archer | ||
| V. F. Williams | F. Wells | ||
| J. Hartnoll | H. House | ||
| R. Butler | |||
| In Grateful Memory of the Men from Ipsden who gave thir lives in the Second Great War 1939 - 1945 | ![]() |
| Harry L. Deacon | |
| John Williams Lane | |
| Ben Remnant | |
| Eric C. Soanes |
War memorial, on path south of church, SU633855
| In Grateful Memory of the men from Ipsden who gave their lives 1914 - 1918 | ![]() | ||||
| C. E. Cook | J. Cook | E. W. Greenway | |||
| M. F. Williams | A. G. Greenway | ||||
| V. F. Williams | J. Hartnoll | C. George | |||
| R. Butler | J. E. H. Coombes | A. Lee | |||
| E. W. Osman | J. George | R. D. Lindsay | |||
| The following also served:- | |||||
| P. J. Allaway | J. Fosten | W. Pepler | |||
| W. Archer | C. George | F. Prior | |||
| C. Burton | J. George | A. B. Roe | |||
| T. Burton | T. George | E. J. Rollings | |||
| W. Burton | R. Goff | A. Smith | |||
| F. Butcher | J. Green | I. Smith | |||
| W. Butcher | J. Greenough | S. Smith | |||
| A. Butler | L. Greenway | L. Street | |||
| W. Butler | J. A. Higgs | W. Wadley | |||
| W. Chaplin | J. Higgs | H. H. M. Warner | |||
| C. T. Cook | W. Hockey | L. C. Warner | |||
| T. M. Cook | S. King | W. E. Warner | |||
| A. Cordery | J. R. Lee | M. Wells | |||
| W. Cordery | D. Lindsay | W. Wells | |||
| W. Dawson | J. Lindsay | H. Wilkinson | |||
| A. Druce | T. Long | A. F. Williams | |||
| G. Ess | A. Osman | ||||
| J. Eversden | H. Osman | ||||
| H. L. Deacon | |||||
| J. Williams Lane | |||||
| B. J. F. Remnant | |||||
| E. C. Soanes | |||||
You gave to save mankind, Yourselves you scorned to save. | |||||
| This stone is at the corner of a field, not obviously near any track. Grid ref: SU629848. It is inscribed only on the south side as far as I can tell. The north side is so weathered that most of the face has falen off. | ![]() |
| Near this stone Charles Goodd and Thomas Prior both aged 10 years were killed by lightening also two horses May 2n d 1834. Jn Dodd, tenant. Beware lest he take thee away with his stroke. 36 Job 18 |
| This stone is in a triangular wood not far from the main road at SU627850. | ![]() |
| John Thurlow Reade esquire S..AAEUN..I November 13th AD 1827 Alas my brother |