Architektur - Renovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice Apartment This Venetian Gothic water tower was built in 1877 by Fowler and Hill, as part of the workhouse and infirmary Lambeth, Lambeth Hospital later. The tower is 99 feet tall, with thick walls 5 feet and crowned by a huge steel water tank. Rotten, the tower was listed for £ 395,000 in 2008 and purchased by Leigh Osbourne and Graham Voce, which turned a spectacular luxury home. The tower has four bedrooms and a 360 degree view over London, with lift next to the tower at the bottom is a new modern lounge dubbed the cube. Source: Homedsgn Renovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice ApartmentRenovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice ApartmentRenovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice ApartmentRenovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice ApartmentRenovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice ApartmentRenovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice ApartmentRenovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice ApartmentRenovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice ApartmentRenovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice ApartmentRenovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice ApartmentRenovation in a water tower in London gives a Nice Apartment