Watering Holes Drinking Fountain

With three watering holes at heights from which adults, children, wheelchair users and dogs can drink cool, fresh water, this fountain is a fabulous addition to Green Park.

Lady drinking from the Watering Holes Drinking FountainLaunched in June 2012, this unique sculptural stone fountain was designed by Robin Monotti Architects and Mark Titman.

Made out of an 800kg slab of Cornish granite - the same used in the Diana Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park and Tower Bridge - it is located near the Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park.

It was one of the winners of the international drinking fountain competition, along with another drinking fountain called 'Trumpet'.

The judges all felt that the Watering Holes design was very 'Art-led' and held enormous potential for the Parks.

This fountain is part of the Tiffany Across the Water programme and has been made possible following a generous $1.25 million gift from The Tiffany & Co. Foundation to restore and renew the ornamental and drinking fountains across London’s eight Royal Parks.

For the generosity and invaluable support of the installation of Watering Holes, we would like to thank: