Looking for a novelty, a challenge, an altogether unusual departure in your life? Consider this extraordinary structure looming over the atmospheric waters of the Crouch estuary in Essex. It could be something from outer space or a war bunker on stilts,but it was actually made to housethe water supply for the low-lying surrounding villages duringthe 1930s.
The sale of Latchingdon Water Tower presents a departure for estate agent Martin Young of Strutt & Parker (01245 254600 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 01245 254600 end_of_the_skype_highlighting), who has handled nothing like it before. “A couple bought this from us three or four years ago as an interesting project, but because they have a young family and lots of other commitments, they can’t go through with it,” he says. As the value is hard to predict, he is selling by informal tender with a guide price of £250,000 and a closing date of May 25.
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