Readymoney Drinking Fountain, Grade II listed drinking fountain in Regent's Park, London, England.
Readymoney Drinking Fountain stands near the Broad Walk footpath on the east side of Regent's Park and was built from white Sicilian marble and Aberdeen granite. The four-sided structure has basins with special apertures at the base to allow dogs to drink, and features a clock mounted on one of its gables.
The fountain was built in 1869 and funded by Sir Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney as an expression of gratitude for British protection of Parsis during colonial rule in India. This project represented a rare partnership between British authority and Indian wealth in Victorian London.
The fountain features carved panels showing a lion and Brahmin bull, with busts of Readymoney, Prince Albert, and Queen Victoria adorning its gables. These decorative elements tell a story of cultural exchange between India and England during the Victorian era.
The fountain sits southeast of London Zoo within Regent's Park and is easily reached on foot from several park entrances. The best time to visit is during daylight hours when the surroundings are active and the pathways are well maintained.
The fountain was constructed using approximately 10 tons of white marble and 4 tons of pink and grey granite, a remarkable material investment for a structure of this size. This substantial amount of imported stone demonstrates both the wealth of its patron and the detailed craftsmanship invested in every aspect of the work.
Location: City of Westminster
Location: London Borough of Camden
Inception: 1869
Architects: Robert Keirle
GPS coordinates: 51.53283,-0.15066
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:45
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