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Listed building outline: A most unusual concrete combined water tower and sun room by a notable practioner of concrete used arcitecturally rather than just structurally and one of a series of pioneering concrete buildings on the estate. C168

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A most unusual concrete combined water tower and sun room by a notable practioner of concrete used arcitecturally rather than just structurally and one of a series of pioneering concrete buildings on the estate. C168

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2004-02-16
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A most unusual concrete combined water tower and sun room by a notable practioner of concrete used arcitecturally rather than just structurally and one of a series of pioneering concrete buildings on the estate.
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C168
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1980-05-09
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Ornamental water tower with sunn room above. Circa 1930. Designed by Maxwell Ayrton for Sir Arthur Howard. Built of exposed concrete in two feet six inch lifts, all exposed concrete bush hammered with copper roof. Tapering tower of four stages with polygonal roof and a five feet wide concrete external staircase. The two lower stages have pointed arched windows, the next stage includes the water tower and the top stage has a sun room with large casement windows to take advantage of both sun and views.
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