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Drinking Fountain, Public Park, Brechin

A Category B Listed Building in Brechin, Angus

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.7358 / 56°44'8"N

Longitude: -2.6509 / 2°39'3"W

OS Eastings: 360276

OS Northings: 760653

OS Grid: NO602606

Mapcode National: GBR WX.YLBM

Mapcode Global: WH8R8.7YXM

Plus Code: 9C8VP8PX+8J

Entry Name: Drinking Fountain, Public Park, Brechin

Listing Name: Brechin Public Park Drinking Fountain

Listing Date: 4 August 1986

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 357980

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB22420

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Brechin, Public Park, Drinking Fountain

ID on this website: 200357980

Location: Brechin

County: Angus

Town: Brechin

Electoral Ward: Brechin and Edzell

Traditional County: Angus

Tagged with: Fountain

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Description

Walter MacFarlane & Co, founders, Glasgow. Dated 1903.
Elaborate cast-iron fountain. Pedestal with large lion
mask to each cavetto face, storks above supporting shaft of
upper basin; single stork acts as upper jet.
All set with low quatrefoil basin.

Statement of Interest

The gift of Robert Duke of Bearehill (inscribed plaque).

Inauguration ceremony 26th October 1903.

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