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Freestanding cast-iron water pump, erected 1908, comprising cylindrical shaft with horizontal banding, fluted spout, flat cap, and slender curved ‘cow-tail’ handle. Possibly originally with domed fluted cap with finial over, now removed. No longer in use. Set on a stone plinth with a cut stone runoff duct draining into a basin to the north. Pump covered by a slated pyramidal canopy supported on four metal posts. Metal plaque to site reading ‘Presented to the village of Culdaff by Mr and Mrs Young as a memorial of their golden wedding 1908’. Decorative spandrels to sign. Located on village Green to the east end of Culdaff.
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