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Appleton Water Tower

Sandringham, Norfolk

 

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Exterior, Appleton Water Tower, Norfolk

 

A public-spirited local landowner gave us a lease of this exceptional Victorian tower. There is seldom an opportunity to preserve a functional building such as this, let alone one of such quality. It was designed by Robert Rawlinson and the foundation stone was laid in July 1877 by the Princess of Wales. On the ground and first floor was a dwelling for the custodian, with a viewing room above reached by an outside stair. The flues from all the fireplaces passed through the centre of the iron tank to prevent the water from freezing – a typically Victorian idea, original, simple and practical.

From the terrace on top of the tank, which is protected by an ornate cast-iron railing, and from the room below, there is a view on all sides over miles of wide, open landscape. Here, on this exposed hilltop, you can even see a distant gleam of the Wash.


Fire or stove Bath Shower Awkward stairs Open grounds, garden or terrace or yard Remote property or isolated location Landmark for hardier visitors. These are equipped as any other Landmarks and are of the same (sometimes greater) architectural and historic interest, but they may be cooler or damper. Dogs allowed (up to 2)

Sleeps: 2+2

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  • Open fire
  • Enclosed garden
  • Adjacent parking
  • Steep staircase
  • Dogs allowed
 
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