Reg No
11811021
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Artistic, Historical, Social, Technical
Original Use
Water pump
Date
1860 - 1900
Coordinates
289153, 222903
Date Recorded
25/04/2002
Date Updated
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Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, c.1880, comprising fluted shaft with lion mask spout, moulded necking with handle having ball finial, and fluted ogee dome over with acorn finial. Now disused. Sited flanking Grand Canal (south bank) adjacent to bridge to west.
This water hydrant is of some historical and technical interest, dating to a period before mains water supply when a communal source of clean drinking water was deemed sufficient. The survival of the water hydrant in its original location is of importance - elsewhere removed and re-instated as ornamental features, the example at Sallins survives as a reminder of early cast-iron work and is one of a pair in the locality, its contemporary being located to north-east (11811020/KD-19-11-20). The water hydrant is attractively sited just off the line of the road and is of artistic importance, having been conceived as an aesthetic, as well as functional, piece.