March's Grade II-listed Coronation fountain is set to be reinstalled in Broad Street next week following a programme of refurbishment.
The refurbishment project, undertaken as part of the wider March Future High Streets Fund regeneration works, addressed a variety of issues, including cracks and damage to the structure.
In addition to repairs, the entire canopy has been repainted. The reconstruction also includes the original fountain steps.
The fountain, which was built to celebrate the Coronation of King George V in 1911, was carefully dismantled in June ready for its refurbishment to begin and to allow works on the transformation of Broad Street to start.
A specialist restoration contractor carried out the refurbishment in agreement with Fenland District Council's conservation officer.
For more information on the Broad Street regeneration or wider Future High Street Fund works please visit our March Future High Streets Fund webpages.
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