Published April 27, 2018 | Version v1
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Donorlan Park Stone Water Basin

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A HISTORIC stone basin water feature in Dunorlan Park has been restored. Tunbridge Wells Borough Council financed the refurbishment of the spring well which is completed last week. The age of the well is unknown but it could date back to the 17th century and the council is keen to have it on show. A spokesman for the local authority said: "The restoration was done to the stone basin where a chalybeate spring rises in Dunorlan. "Spring water discharges into the park's lake via a drain. "It was described in 1832 as a spring which 'rises rapidly into a stone basin, placed in the centre of a circular excavation, about ten feet in diameter and six or eight feet deep, which is bricked round, and with the remains of stone steps leading down to the basin at the bottom'. Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab

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