
Monument to Richard and Mary Barlow-Kennet, generous benefactors of Petersfield
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In the south east corner of the central car park, by Folly Lane, is a derelict water fountain dated 1882.
This was originally in the Town Square and provided drinking water for people and animals.
It was provided by Richard and Mary Barlow-Kennet who supported many causes including Alms Houses for the poor of Petersfield.
They made many generous donations, leaving what in today's money would be £2m to charities and supported many causes including, and unusually for the times, animal welfare; like the huge donation to the RSPCA, and Battersea Dogs Home and they banned fox hunting on their land.
Local historian Bill Gosney tells their story - from research undertaken by Pearl Gosney - to Mike Waddington.
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