Triton Fountain
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fountain, Grade II* Listed (UK)
The Flora or Triton fountain is situated 80 metres east of the east front of Witley Court and forms the main feature of the eastern parterre. It was constructed at 1860 by James Forsyth for Lord Ward, the first Earl of Dudley. This featured a statue of Flora, the goddess of Spring holding a cornucopia, surrounded by four tritons blowing jets from conches. The fountain is a Grade II* listed structure.
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Coordinates: 52°16'54"N 2°20'13"W
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