Montrose Water Tower - Montrose, Angus.
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N 56° 43.221 W 002° 27.967
30V E 532674 N 6286384
Former water tower, now a private residence on North Esk Road, Montrose, Scotland.
Waymark Code: WMT0F5
Location: Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/03/2016
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This three storey, eight sided, stone water tower was designed by William Middleton and built in 1841 to produce better drinking water for a town that lay on a low spit of land between Montrose Basin and the North Sea. Originally called the Lochside Cistern, it was designed in a Tudor style to fit in better with the victorian villas in the street. After becoming surplus to requirements it was B-listed on 11 June 1971 and became more and more dilapidated for thirty years before being bought and converted into a private residence on four floors. It is easily spotted north of the town centre on the east side of the main road heading north.
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