Stumbled across a Victorian tower up for sale - Built in 1889* and grade II listed with planning permission to convert it to residential. If it wasn't for the replacement concrete monstrosity looming over, I might be tempted.... Lack of funds and circumstance not withstanding.
I'm sure it would make a stunning home for someone with oodles of cash to spare.
More info: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-61784540.html
Planning application: http://planning.breckland.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/showDocuments?reference=3PL/2016/0385/F&module=pl
*) The sales blurb say the tower was built in 1881, but it appears that this is when the well was sunk. The treatment works and tower were completed some eight years later.
I'm sure it would make a stunning home for someone with oodles of cash to spare.
More info: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-61784540.html
Planning application: http://planning.breckland.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/showDocuments?reference=3PL/2016/0385/F&module=pl
*) The sales blurb say the tower was built in 1881, but it appears that this is when the well was sunk. The treatment works and tower were completed some eight years later.