Maybe its their height. Maybe it's because they're round. But clearly there's something about abandoned water towers that makes people want to transform them into residential accommodation. Tower House in West London's desirable North Kensington neighborhood (though admittedly, not the plushest part) appears to be the latest addition to an ever-growing set; a set that includes the converted World War II tower, Chateau D'eau... Continue Reading Sixty-foot water tower converted into urban residence
Section: Holiday Destinations
Tags: Architecture, House, London, Recycled, Refurbishment
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