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This encases the living areas, which look out over the lush forests of Brasschaat.

It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Photography courtesy of Crepain Binst Architecture, Wasserturm Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany. Tuesday, 24 March 2015 Cawston, Norfolk (1897) A chance for members to visit The water tower was designed in 1897 by Sir Ernest George based on Dutch architecture of the time, it is the only ten sided water tower in Europe and is built of Cawston red brick, made at the Marshall Howard Brick Kiln. The converted water tower owned by Misia Godebska and Dennis Pedersen in Castle Acre will be. A former rundown water tower which featured on George Clarkes The Restoration man is now up for sale but with a 1.75million price tag attached. Take a closer look at the property below: It has the feel of a futuristic lookout station. Photo credit: Wil Harvey; Thorpeness - "House in the clouds" water tower. Looking out from the terrace on top of the tank, the views are sensational, panning over one mile wide in each direction. Planning permission was granted a few years ago to convert the disused tower into residential use (Image: Haart), It's up for sale for 25,000 more than it was last year, listed at offers over 450,000. When we first took out the steel panels of the water tank to make space for the ribbon window there was rapeseed in the fields, and every time we took one out we revealed another slice of yellow. With its popular coast being just 20 minutes away by car, the tower has a prime location for discovering all that Norfolk has to offer. contact the editor here. There are times when only the most romantic of settings will do, that warrant being viewed through two sets of eyes instead of one. The tower also houses a performance and gallery space, showing works by the likes of artist Max Eastley. David has done much of the work on the tower himself, to turn the tower into a home for his wife and two boys.