Ever thought about living in a water tower?
A striking blend of history and modern design, the Tonwell Water Tower in Hertfordshire, England, has been transformed from a 1960s brutalist structure into a stunning vacation retreat.
Originally built to store 50,000 gallons of water, the 75-foot-tall tower now features panoramic glazing, mid-century furnishings, and energy-efficient upgrades like a heat pump and underfloor heating. The circular form of the structure lends a lovely flow to the space.
Designed by Matthew Grey and his family, this unique rental offers a truly one-of-a-kind architectural experience with breathtaking 360-degree views.
With 4 bedrooms, the Tonwell Tower sleeps 9, and is available on Airbnb for £600 per night.
A true testament to adaptive reuse, it’s a stay unlike any other.
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