Looking at this beautiful and luxurious home located in north-western London, it seems so fascinating to see an old water tower transformed into a modern living place.
The abandoned Venetian Gothic Water Tower was once a part Lambeth Workhouse and Infirmary and was built by Fowler and Hill in 1877. Leigh Osbourne and Graham Voce bought the house in 2008 which was listed at £395,000 and converted it into a beautiful house.
It took about eight months for the amazing transformation and now the house is equipped with four bedrooms, a rooftop terrace, a gym and an elevator. The home features lots of bay windows which offer 360 degree panoramic views of the city. Scroll down and checkout some stunning pictures of this incredible transformed house.
- Old water tower transformed into a modern home
- Old water tower transformed into a modern home
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Sunil Chandel
Sunil has been blogging about autos, consumer gadgets and home improvement ideas from a couple of years. When he is not writing, you can find him riding his royal enfield motorcycle, listening to music and showing off his football skills
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