Drinking Fountain is a Grade II listed building in the Southampton local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 October 1981. Drinking fountain.

Drinking Fountain

WRENN ID
western-footing-acorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Southampton
Country
England
Date first listed
8 October 1981
Type
Drinking fountain
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This drinking fountain, built around 1900, is dedicated to Mary Anne Rogers, the Stewardess of the "Stella," in recognition of her bravery in saving passengers' lives. It features a hexagonal stone structure supported by six columns, each with round-headed arches. The cornice is adorned with Tudor roses, and the fountain has a stepped roof topped with a ball finial. The central column of the fountain is thicker and includes an integral bowl with guilloche moulding.

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