The Water Tower, Coleshill

Coordinates: 51°39′09″N 0°37′03″W / 51.65256°N 0.617546°W / 51.65256; -0.617546
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The tower in 2008

The Water Tower is a water tower located in Coleshill, Buckinghamshire. It was built by German prisoners of war during the First World War to provide a gravity fed water system for the nearby town of Amersham. The tower is 30 metres (100 ft)[1] high with an internal diameter of 5.4 metres (18 ft). Its location on the summit of a hill makes the tower something of a local landmark and it is easily visible from the M40 motorway. Central London, Canary Wharf and Guilford Cathedral can be seen from the top of the tower on a clear day.[2] In the late 1990s the tower was turned into a residential dwelling. In 1999 it featured on the Channel 4 programme Grand Designs.[3]

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51°39′09″N 0°37′03″W / 51.65256°N 0.617546°W / 51.65256; -0.617546