Before the Clock House in Newbury stood a different feature. A building thought to be a wayside chapel. In 1828 the area was famous for coaching and the chairman of the Kennet & Avon canal donated an obelisk to which a lamp that was bought by public subscription was attached. Originally it was enclosed by an iron fence and had a water pump attached feeding out the south side. By 1888 the fence was gone and the pump stopped working and the obelisk moved to the corner of Speen Lane
where it still stands
It was left neglected till the residents of Speen restored it as a millennium project to how you see it now.
Taking part in Our World Tuesday
I like it- it has character.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill,
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful corner with this special part. So beautiful !
Best regards, Synnöve
P.S. I drunk Murphy´s in Ireland and my Hubby O´Haras.
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Perth, ON, is celebrating 200 years this year!
ReplyDeleteYes some of those Millennium projects were fantastic. I love to see restorations projects of some of these easily forgotten parts of history.
ReplyDeleteWren