Corrugated steel and wood sit alongside original concrete features in this award-winning conversion. A century later, following the lease of the building to The Landmark Trust, Norwich architects Michael and Sheila Gooch made it habitable and added an extended internal staircase.
- David has now built an extension onto the tower, to house a workshop and living quarters for when he and his wife become unable to climb the many stairs up to each room of the tower. High Legh Water Tower, in Knutsford,. Dollarbeg, Clackmannanshire. [emailprotected]. Earlier this year, the tower was awarded the Stephen Lawrence Prize by RIBA. The band of glass that runs around the elevated living room of their converted water tower offers a birds eye view of a panorama of woodland and fields. Hunt estimates he spent 750,000 on the project, including the cost of buying the property. Most Popular Now | 56,514 people are reading stories on the site right now. Browse our range of majestic and quirky accommodation options that are sure to impress. He bought the derelict building for 85,000 and has so far spent a further 67,000 converting. Architect and television presenter George Clarke explored the Warwicks Registered in England No. People, they get a lovely house but they rip out all the character, so it loses its personality he hasnt done that. Pie Master
The Cawston Remembers project have created this video of David and his water tower: