The Dyce Drinking Fountain, Streatham Green
The Dyce Drinking Fountain, Streatham Green, Streatham, London SW16 3HE
The Grade-II listed Dyce Drinking Fountain, located on Streatham Green, was designed by William Dyce R.A. (1806 - 1864). The fountain was erected in 1862 as a tribute by the local parish to Dyce, who was Churchwarden of nearby St. Leonards Church from 1862 to 1864. It is constructed in alternating bands of Portland stone and has a marble basin. It was fully restored in 2015 with the assistance of a Historic England grant.
Opening Arrangements
Both Streatham Green and the Dyce Drinking Fountain are freely accessible at all times throughout the year, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Parking Spaces
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Car parking is available close to the Green on surrounding streets, although it is normally pay to park (unless the driver is registered disabled and holds a Blue Badge).
Contact
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Website
https://www.lambeth.gov.uk