Appleton Water Tower

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Appleton Water Tower

The Appleton Water Tower is a Victorian water tower located in Sandringham, Norfolk. It was constructed in 1877 to improve the quality of the water supply to the nearby Sandringham House and its estate. Accommodation was provided within the tower on the ground and first floors for the water tower custodian, whilst the second floor above the water tank provides a viewing platform. All floors are served by a spiral staircase adjoining the tower.[1]

The tower is now leased and operated by the Landmark Trust as a holiday let.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Brabbs, Derry (1998). Landmark Cottages, Castles, and Curiosities of Britain (in the care of the Landmark Trust). Country series no. 42. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-82299-3.
  2. ^ "Holiday at Appleton Water Tower, Sandringham | The Landmark Trust". www.landmarktrust.org.uk.

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Coordinates: 52°49′15″N 0°31′44″E / 52.8207°N 0.5290°E / 52.8207; 0.5290

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