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Default Water tower to dwelling

On 06/05/2021 06:24, Rod Speed wrote:


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On 6 May 2021 at 03:14:37 BST, "williamwright"
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On 05/05/2021 21:52, ARW wrote:
Â*I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening
- I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance.
Â*I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some
research.
Â*A couple of photos from tonight.
Â*http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg
Â*http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg
Â*You can view the planning permission here

https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online


Â*or somewhere on there
Â*and search for
Â*16/01858/FUL
Â*And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete
instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main
original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete.
Â*It also looks like level 1 has an outside door.


It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window.


https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/...ecome-13444560


Bill


Good on them - went for £110,000 (from a guide price of £4k).
Should think that scaffolding cost a few quid - 100k to adapt?
Foundations
should be quite sturdy :-)


Damned nuisance to hike those stairs when you are ancient tho.


funnily enough, some TV transmitters do have a lift within. ISTR that
Emley Moor has a lift within its concrete shaft and its one of the
tallest transmitters in the UK.

Should think its do-able to put a lift in the water tower.....