This is described as a creditable imitation of the original Norman font. Notably, it has a central cylinder of black stone surrounded by hexagonal panelled and fluted stonework, together with barley-twist legs, which may also suggest that it reflects a dehree of Jacobean / Charles I period influences. It stands 7 feet from base to top.
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