Witley Court in Worcestershire boasts a restored working fountain which represents Perseus and Andromeda and reaches the original high cascades when fired on the hour between 11 am and 4 pm.
If you’d like to join in with the fountain challenge then please pop over to Polianthus for the rules
This month she is looking for stately or ornate fountains. I’m sure she would love to see you.
This is definitely a stately fountain!
It’s a lovely place to visit and with a gorgeous little tea-room a short walk away next to the amazing church.
Ah, the ubiquitous tea room – no visit anywhere is complete for me without knowing that there is one of those nearby! I
What a magnificent fountain. And I love how your image includes a beautiful rainbow!
Yes, the rainbow was pure luck!
This is s very nice one, lively and on a nice blue sky day 🙂
A lovely autumn day Gilly – almost the same time as now!
That’s quite a fountain, Jude!
If I remember correctly we had to get there quickly before the end of the season for firing the jets on the fountain. Mid-October and it was a lovely day.
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Technicalities AND a rainbow. Is it huge? It seems to dwarf the figures.
Quite large!
A very impressive fountain! What a gorgeous scene! 🙂
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Ooh, this is very grand! I like 🙂 🙂