List of Waterloo Battlefield locations
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The Waterloo Battlefield is located in the municipalities of Braine-l'Alleud and
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and Waterloo, about south of
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, and about from the town of Waterloo. The ordering of the places in the list is north to south and west to east.


North of the line of battle

* Sonian Forest——lies to the north of the battlefield on the approach to Brussels.
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in ''Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de France en 1815, avec le plan de la bataille de Mont-Saint-Jean'' repeatedly criticised the Duke of Wellington's choice of battlefield because of the forest to his rear. For example on page 207 — "The position of Mont-Saint-Jean was ill-chosen. The first requisite of a field of battle, is, to have no defiles in its rear. The injudicious choice of his field of
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, rendered all retreat impossible". This criticism has itself been criticised, with various explanation as to why Bonaparte was wrong. *
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— —It is now a small town, but at the time of the battle it was a village in which most of the senior Anglo-allied officers were billeted the nights before and after the battle. It was here that Wellington wrote his after battle report ( dispatch to Lord Bathurst, 19 June 1815). The inn in which Wellington stayed was located opposite the Church of Saint Joseph and is now the
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(). *The farm of Mont-Saint-Jean, Waterloo——is slightly to the south of the hamlet of the same name and is located on the plateau behind the battle line. Mont-Saint-Jean was the name given to the battle by Napoleon.


Western end of the line of battle

*Châteaux Hougoumont——A large farmhouse held by the British Guards throughout the day in a battle within a battle. Wellington described the closing of the gates after the French had broken into the courtyard to be the single most significant event to happen during the Battle of Waterloo, and it is the subject of the memorial to the British Army, placed just outside the gates that was unveiled on 17 June 2015. *
Lion's Mound The Lion's Mound (french: Butte du Lion, "Lion's Hillock/Knoll"; nl, Leeuw van Waterloo, "Lion of Waterloo") is a large conical artificial hill located in Wallonia in the municipality of Braine-l'Alleud (Dutch: Eigenbrakel), Belgium. King W ...
——A memorial built shortly after the battle. A panoramic view of the battlefield can be seen from its summit.


Centre of the line of battle

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—— Located just south west of the intersection of the sunken lane and the Genappe–Brussels main road, the Waterloo Elm was Wellington's command post for much of the battle. The tree was killed by souvenir hunters after the battle. It was felled in 1818 and made into furniture, which included a chair presented to
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that remains in the British Royal Collection. *
La Haye Sainte La Haye Sainte (named either after Jesus Christ's crown of thorns or a bramble hedge round a field nearby) is a walled farmhouse compound at the foot of an escarpment on the Charleroi-Brussels road in Belgium. It has changed very little since it ...
– —A farmhouse and a key bastion for the defence of Wellington's line held by about 400 riflemen of the Kings German Legion. It was eventually captured by the French.


Eastern end of the line of battle

The following four locations provided the eastern bulwark of the Anglo-allied line: * Papelotte — — A hastily fortified farmhouse similar to La Haye Sainte * La Haye, Lasne — — A hastily fortified farmhouse less than to the east of Papelotte, but its farmyard was not fully enclosed. * Smohain — — a hamlet in a defile which on the day of the battle contained a marshy stream swollen by the overnight rain. *Châteaux Frischermont — — A hastily fortified châteaux similar to Hougoumont but not so heavily defended.


South of the line of battle

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La Belle Alliance La Belle Alliance is an inn situated a few miles south of Brussels in Belgium, chiefly remembered for its significance in the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815). There are two plaques on the building: one is "In memory of the F ...
— — This inn was visible from the Waterloo Elm on the escarpment where Wellington marshalled his army. Napoleon spent some time observing the battle close to the inn and stood in one of the squares of Imperial Guard at the end of the battle before fleeing via Genappe. It is also reputed to be the place where Wellington and Blucher met at the end of the battle. * Decoster's house — — At about 17:00 Napoleon moved to a hillock on the opposite side of the Brussels–Genappe road where he remained until about 19:00. He then advanced part of the way with the Imperial Guard past La Belle Alliance and into the valley below of La Haye Sainte, from where he observed the final attack of the Guard against the Anglo-allied line. * Plancenoit — — There was heavy fighting between the French and the Prussians in the village. * Rossomme — — Napoleon spent the first few hours of the battle (until 17:00) observing the battle from the heights on the other side of the Brussels–Genappe road sitting at a table with a map spread out on it. He may also have rested in the farmhouse during the battle. The heights () on the opposite side of the main road were also as far south as Wellington went on the night of the 18 June. Rossomme was destroyed in a fire in 1895. * Caillou Museum — — Napoleon's headquarters on the night and early morning of the (17/18 June). The location of his breakfast conference where he told his marshals "Wellington is a bad general, the English are bad troops, and this affair is nothing more than eating breakfast". * — — Marshal Ney stayed in Chantelet Farm on the night of 17/18 June. It is about east of Caillou.


Monuments

File:Dernier QG Napoleon.JPG, Napoleon's headquarters on the eve of the Battle (now the ''Musée du Caillou'') File:Belgium-Waterloo-The-Thombs-1900.jpg, Monument to the King's German Legion (left), the Gordon Monument (right) and the Lion mound File:Braine-l'Alleud CF1aJPG.jpg, South Portal of the ''Goumont'' or ''Hougoumont'' farm File:Waterloo derniers combattants.JPG, Monument to the last fighters of the Grand Army (The Wounded Eagle) File:Cimetière de Bruxelles 02b.jpg, The British Waterloo Campaign Memorial at the Brussels Cemetery File:Waterloo napoleon B.jpg, Waterloo, Napoleon statue erected close to the ''Bivouac de l'Empereur'' hostel File:Monument Hugo Waterloo.jpg, Victor Hugo column, portrait File:Mausolée Duhesme 2011.jpg, General Duhesme tomb in the churchyard of Saint Martin Church; Genappe File:Waterloo - Stele voor het 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot 3-10-2015 12-53-32.JPG,
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to British 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot File:Stèle au 5e régiment de cuirassiers - 02.JPG, Stele to the French 5th Cuirassiers Regiment File:Stèle au 6e régiment d'artillerie à pied - 02.JPG, Stele to the French 6th Artillery Regiment File:8 ligne infanterie stele.jpg, The 8th Infantry Regiment: In this place 18 June 1815 the 8th Infantry's Durutte Division successfully attacked the German 2nd Legion of Colonel von Ompteda. File:Stèle au 11e régiment de chasseurs à cheval - 02.JPG, Stele to French 11th Chasseurs Regiment File:Stèle au 21e régiment d'infanterie de ligne 01.JPG, Stele to French 21st Infantry Regiment File:Belgique - Plancenoit - Stèle à la Jeune Garde - 01.jpg, Stele to the French Young Guard. File:Stèle Picton 01.JPG, Stele to Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton close to where he was killed.


See also

* List of protected heritage sites in Waterloo, Belgium * List of protected heritage sites in Braine-l'Alleud *
List of protected heritage sites in Lasne This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Lasne. This list is part of Belgium's national heritage. See also * Lists of protected heritage sites in Walloon Braban ...
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List of protected heritage sites in Genappe This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Genepiën, or Genappe. This list is part of Belgium's national heritage. See also * Lists of protected heritage sites in ...


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— contains an aerial view of some of the places mentioned in the article. * illustrations by two engravers: **George Cruikshank:frontispiece, "Flight of Buonaparte from the field of Waterloo accompanied by his guide", "The Battle of Waterloo, delineated under the inspection of officers who were present at that memorable conflict" **James Rouse 24 other engravings, consisting of thee drawings by C. C. Hamilton and the rest by Rouse. * *{{citation, ref=none , url=http://www.napoleon.org/en/magazine/museums/files/Waterloo.asp , title=Waterloo: Places, Museums and Monuments, publishe
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