Tower Hill Water Tower
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The water tower in 2015
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Location within the Borough of West Lancashire
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Type | Water tower |
Architectural style | Romanesque Revival |
Location | Ormskirk, Lancashire |
Country | England |
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Construction started | 1853 |
Completed | 1854 |
Client | Ormskirk Local Board of Health |
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Listed Building – Grade II*
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Official name | Water tower on Tower Hill |
Designated | 22 March 1976 |
Reference no. | 1197069[1] |
Tower Hill Water Tower is a disused water tower and local landmark in Ormskirk, Lancashire, England. Situated on the east side of Tower Hill, it was built between 1853-4 for Ormskirk Local Board of Health,[1] and is reputed to be the oldest remaining water tower in the country.[2] It was awarded Grade II* listed status in 1976,[1] and is on the Heritage at Risk Register.[3] The area immediately surrounding the tower has been used as allotments since the mid 20th century.[4]
Structure
The tower is built in the Romanesque Revival style, constructed of coursed, squared sandstone, and arranged in a square plan. On each side are two narrow full-height Romanesque arches, all with stepped surrounds and arch-bands, and linked by an impost band. Above the arches is a plain frieze with carved grotesques at the corners, topped with machicolated corbelling.[1][5] The stone is a pale red and mottled form of Ormskirk Sandstone, probably extracted from nearby Ruff Wood.[6]
In its present state, the tower stands at a height of approximately 17 metres (56 ft). Originally, the stonework was surmounted by a metal water tank with a pitched slate-covered roof, which added an extra 6.2 metres (20 ft) to the height of the structure. Due to its poor condition, the tank was removed in the early 1990s.[2]
Proposed developments
Planning permission was granted in 1988 for the conversion of the tower into a single dwelling, though the scheme was never implemented. Subsequent applications to convert the tower into offices or an apartment block were either refused or withdrawn.[2] A more recent application for conversion into seven apartments was made in 2004, though this has also been rejected,[2][7] and an appeal against the decision was dismissed in April 2008.[8]
Development of the site has met with opposition from local residents,[2][4] and local Conservative councillor Adrian Owens was amongst critics of the most recent application.[7][9]
See also
- Grade II* listed buildings in Lancashire
- Listed buildings in Ormskirk
- Jumbo Water Tower, a water tower of similar design in Colchester, Essex
- Lancashire portal
References
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External links
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- Infrastructure completed in 1854
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- Grade II* listed buildings in Lancashire
- Romanesque Revival architecture in England
- Water towers in the United Kingdom
- Buildings and structures in West Lancashire
- Towers in Lancashire