Photography courtesy of The Landmark Trust. The structure is set in a forest, and has a central well that the owner wants to floodlight and cover with glass. The bedrooms are on the third, fourth and fifth floors, with the top floor an entertaining area with a viewing deck offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The towers three storeys connected by a stark spiral staircase have a minimal feel, with exposed concrete pillars, and 5,000 sq ft of space, containing three bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open-plan kitchen, a reception area, and a roof terrace. Spread over five levels, with two balconies and a total of 96 steps, it can comfortably sleep four and offers panoramic views of the city. — all members should have received an e-mail from us with details… If you have not, please e-mail us at bwtas@hotmail.co.uk (regardless of whether you intend to come on this visit) so we can update our list and keep you informed of forthcoming activities. A 1950s steel water tower which has been converted into a home in rural Norfolk, shortlisted for the RIBA House of the Year 2021 (Image: RIBA) A converted water tower and a. Cast-iron tanks superseded lead, as they were lighter, stronger and more easily . Norwich architects Michael and Shiragucci converted it into a guest room and added an extended internal staircase. www.haart.co.uk. A CONVERTED 1930s water tower left viewers of Channel 4's Amazing Spaces stunned by its "insane" renovation.