The Churton Memorial Fountain stands on the west side of Brownlow Street, Whitchurch, Shropshire, England.
In the early 1930s it was moved to its present position further along Brownlow Street because it was interfering with traffic flow.
On the front and back are copper spouts in the form of lions' heads, and at the sides are semicircular animal drinking troughs.
At the front and back, above the spouts, are panels flanked by buttresses, surmounted by crocketted gables and finials.
At the top is an octagonal pinnacle over which is a crocketted spire with a wrought iron cross finial.