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Fountain

A Grade II Listed Building in Lostwithiel, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.4073 / 50°24'26"N

Longitude: -4.6544 / 4°39'15"W

OS Eastings: 211482

OS Northings: 59752

OS Grid: SX114597

Mapcode National: GBR N5.RQ8F

Mapcode Global: FRA 174Z.8JJ

Plus Code: 9C2QC84W+W6

Entry Name: Fountain

Listing Date: 28 August 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1144237

English Heritage Legacy ID: 70859

ID on this website: 101144237

Location: Downend, Cornwall, PL22

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Lostwithiel

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: St Winnow with St Nectan's Chapel

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


LOSTWITHIEL GRENVILLE ROAD, Lostwithiel
SX 15 NW
8/107 Fountain
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II

Fountain. Dated 1868. Granite. Rear of fountain has 4-centred arched recess, with
cast iron plate for spout, spout moulded as a lion mask; date 1868 over the arch.
Pedimental top, about 1 metre and 20 centimetres high, with coping, and monogram GF,
probably for Foster of Lostwithiel. Granite trough in front. The fountain is set in
a rubble wall, about 1 metre high, with short returns to front right and left about
1½ metres.


Listing NGR: SX1148259752

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