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Drinking Fountain, St Paul's Church


The old drinking fountain, dated 1864, is built into the boundary wall of St Paul's Church in Whitey Bay. It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Church of St Paul 1864 Historic Buildings and Monuments in North Tyneside
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DRINKING FOUNTAIN EAST OF CHURCH OF ST PAUL - Whitley Bay - List Entry
- "Drinking fountain east of Church of St. Paul. G.V. II Drinking fountain. Dated 1864. Coursed squared sandstone; cast iron bowl. DRINKING FOUNTAIN in low relief on iron bowl set in …

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List number: 1355006
List grade: 2
Borough: North Tyneside
Grid ref: NZ3540872056

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