Water fountain outside the Methodist Chapel, Ticknall
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Water fountain outside the Methodist Chapel, Ticknall by Alan Murray-Rust as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 24 Jul 2018
The fact that this fountain still has a water supply is highlighted by the irrigated line of green grass among the parched grass resulting from the heatwave of June/July 2018. This fountain retains a supply because the Chapel did not get its own mains supply until 1992, so this fountain was connected to the mains when the other fountains went out of use in the 1960s when the village got its main water supply.