PRINCE Charles will be officially switching on the spectacular fountain at English Heritage's Witley Court on Monday, November 24.
Clarence House yesterday confirmed the date the Prince would visit, which is not this Monday, as reported in yesterday's Evening News.
He will be seeing the successful restoration of English Heritage's 19th Century Perseus and Andromeda fountain and Great Witley's Church of St Michael and All Angels.
Built in the 1860s, with its main 90ft water jet and dozens of smaller ones, it was dubbed as England's answer to the "Trevi" fountain in Rome and the fountains of Versailles.
The sculpted fountain fell into disrepair in the 1930s and it took a £725,500 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to restore the site to its former glory in April.
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