Jump to content

Peckham Rye Sexby Garden Fountain Green Water


Recommended Posts

I've often wondered that myself. I also feel that as a centrepiece, this 'fountain' -- really just a jet of water -- rather lets the Sexby Garden down. I wonder if we could crowdfund for a new ornamental fountain.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

not2late Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I've often wondered that myself. I also feel that

> as a centrepiece, this 'fountain' -- really just a

> jet of water -- rather lets the Sexby Garden down.

> I wonder if we could crowdfund for a new

> ornamental fountain.


it's the original design, to match the simple columns flanking the paths and the pergola

is this the sort of thing you had in mind? http://www.travelroma.com/img/gallery/hotels-in-rome/trevi-fountain-rome-hotels-04.jpg - or maybe even this one :0) http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas//wp-content/uploads/2012/04/forum_shops_trevi_rest.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The green colour is probably due to plankton such as single-celled algae. Before the fountain was restored to operation a few years ago, the pond was full of water lilies, with a large population of newts.

MarkT

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There was a similar thread about this a year or so back.


I think the water was coloured due to some cleaning chemical or similar put in the water (on purpose, to clean the mechanism or something).


I THINK it won't stay that colour, but I may be completely wrong ......


ETA: And I haven't seen the water lately, so it could well be due to algae or similar.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Really?! I was walking round the park the other day thinking how amazing it is especially if you think about the fact it's not exactly a "main" park of London or a tourist destination. Think we're very lucky to have such a well maintained park and personally would happily take a slightly small fountain instead of some of city parks I've seen in other countries.



not2late Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I've often wondered that myself. I also feel that

> as a centrepiece, this 'fountain' -- really just a

> jet of water -- rather lets the Sexby Garden down.

> I wonder if we could crowdfund for a new

> ornamental fountain.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

not2late Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I've often wondered that myself. I also feel that

> as a centrepiece, this 'fountain' -- really just a

> jet of water -- rather lets the Sexby Garden down.

> I wonder if we could crowdfund for a new

> ornamental fountain.



I think the simple fountain sits well with its surroundings.


Be thankful we don't have an absolute monstrosity like they've put into the (otherwise beautiful) walled garden in Brockwell Park ..... not a fountain, just an ugly lump completely spoiling what used to be my favourite spot to sit, by the little pond :(


See the photo attached. Hideous.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It would be great to commission a local artist to actually make a nice fountain there. The pipe protruding from the water isn't exactly pleasing to look at.


Sue Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------


> I think the simple fountain sits well with its

> surroundings.

>

> Be thankful we don't have an absolute monstrosity

> like they've put into the (otherwise beautiful)

> walled garden in Brockwell Park ..... not a

> fountain, just an ugly lump completely spoiling

> what used to be my favourite spot to sit, by the

> little pond :(

>

> See the photo attached. Hideous.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

civilservant Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> not2late Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I've often wondered that myself. I also feel

> that

> > as a centrepiece, this 'fountain' -- really just

> a

> > jet of water -- rather lets the Sexby Garden

> down.

> > I wonder if we could crowdfund for a new

> > ornamental fountain.

>

> it's the original design, to match the simple

> columns flanking the paths and the pergola

> is this the sort of thing you had in mind?

> http://www.travelroma.com/img/gallery/hotels-in-ro

> me/trevi-fountain-rome-hotels-04.jpg - or maybe

> even this one :0)

> http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas//wp-content/uplo

> ads/2012/04/forum_shops_trevi_rest.jpg


Either of those would be perfect. More is, well, more, as the adage goes.


But seriously, Peckham Rye Park is a jewel of South London and deserves to be a major world tourist destination, and could be if we had some kind of simple fountain in the centre of the Sexby.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

not2late Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

Peckham Rye Park is a jewel of

> South London and deserves to be a major world

> tourist destination



Oh, come on!


It's a very pleasant park, but hardly likely ever to be "a major world tourist destination" :)) :)) :))


ETA: Or have I missed some sarcasm?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Quicker than a car…crikey how fast do they go?   I have PTSD from a folding bike I had as a kid that snapped in half when I did a jump! I look at things like this and Bromptons and get the fear which is why I stick to sturdier bikes!
    • Earl…that isn’t misinformation it comes from the very report the 20% increase (in cycling stages) claim was taken from and regurgitated by many without actually checking the facts. Unless, of course, you are saying that TFL is spreading misinformation….;-)   Here are all the reports: https://tfl.gov.uk/corporate/publications-and-reports/travel-in-london-reports   Then scroll down to the Travel in London 2023 - Active Travel trends (pasted below to make it easy for you to find) and then you’ll find everything I have quoted from page 13…. https://content.tfl.gov.uk/travel-in-london-2023-active-travel-trends-acc.pdf   And I am actually shocked that, despite all the investment, that growth has been minimal…hardly the 10x growth Will Norman claimed was coming…..   Cycling made up 4.5 per cent of trips in London on an average day in 2022, up from 3.6 per cent in 2019.      
    • Because it's affordable and plenty of choice.   It's a changing and will continue to do so. As with most areas going through the gentrification process it will be all about the night time economy meaning a saturation of drinking holes and ' cool and vibrant ' licensed eateries. Brixton mark 2. I think Covid slowed down the pace of change in the next ' up and coming ' areas and has given many prospective ventures itchy feet and pause for thought because there's less footfall and disposable cash than there was pre covid. Brixton for example is much quieter and visibly down on numbers in both bars and eateries. Across London clubs and music venues are dropping like flies.
    • Looking for a heavy duty clothes rail, 5 or 6ft.  Please message if you are getting rid of one. Thanks.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...