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SIR HARRY VANE'S FOUNTAIN.
BY SDR EDWARD HARRISON.
FROM the Plough Inn at Ivy Hatch in the parish of Ightham a way
known as the Coach Road runs a little west of north to Seven Wents,
where it joins the Maidstone-Sevenoaks main road under the south end
of Oldbury Hill. .On the west side of this way, 350 yards from the inn,
stands a small house called the Pump House, a name that is much older
than the existing dwelling. Half a furlong north of the Pump House,
on the same side of the way, the grass verge widens into a triangular
recess, some twenty-five yards long and one-third as deep, backed by
a bank. The writer and other local residents remember a bricked
archway in the bank giving access to a wayside spring, which had been
hollowed out to form a dipping well. This spring occurs at the outcrop
of the Sandgate Beds. Before main water was available the occupiers
of neighbouring dwellings drew their water from the weU, but the site
has been used for many years as a dump for road material, and the
archway is now obscured by soil and vegetation.
Evidence has recently come to light that the spring served a wider
purpose than that of a water supply for the immediate locality.
Among the estate maps of John Bowra is one made in 1765 of
"Merryman's Farm . . . belonging to John Children, Esqr . :'.'."
which " shows the site of the Pump House and traces the course of a
conduit which runs from it across the farm."1 The pipe is marked
as running from the spring (D on the map) in a south-easterly direction
across four fields—The Moors, Doll Field, Windmill Field and Old
Mead—and thence beyond the limits of the farm. A branch pipe ran
from the spring in a curving southerly course to a pump house (A).
Between D and A, a little west of the line of the branch pipe, were two
wells, C and B.
Points marked on the line of the main pipe are as foUows :
E. " Where waste plug takes out."
F and G (Posts). " Where pipes come."
H. " The Cistern."
I. " The Air pipe."
K. " here the pipe goes a Cross "—that is, across land outside
the bounds of Merryman's Farm.
Between F and G is a point marked " for the use of Ivy Hatch street."
1 Arch. Cant., LIII, 139.
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