Memorial Park is a municipal park sandwiched between the Great Western Highway to the north and the railway line to the south. The park rises steeply from the highway to the railway boundary.
At the high point of the site, on a rock outcrop, is a war memorial pavilion designed as a shelter. The war memorial is a square pavilion with an intersecting gabled roof. The roof is supported on stone piers with brick cappings. A rockfaced stone bulastrade with bullnose brick cappings spans between the piers.
On the north side a terrazzo stair with stone spandrels and bullnosed brick capping provides access to the shelter. The base of the pavilion is of tapered rockfaced sandstone.
A monument in the centre of the pavilion is a rockfaced sandstone monument with tapered sides. Marble plaques at the base commemorate World War I. Granite plaques commemorate World War II.
The monument was constructed in 1920 by a local builder and stonemason Thomas Owen Thomas, and opened on 25 April 1922.