Luke Copse British Cemetery is a First World War military cemetery containing 72 British graves from the First World War, 28 of which are unidentified.
This British cemetery (originally known as No. 19 V Corps Cemetery) lies on the former front line of July 1916. It takes its name from one of the four copses that stood close to the front line, between Serre and Hébuterne. The graves are those of casualties of the 31st and 3rd Divisions, who died during the attacks of July 1 and November 13, 1916.