One of Bristols Grade 2 listed buildings.
Water tower. Dated 1905. Bulit for Bristol Waterworks.
The red brick Bristol Waterworks tower stands in a secure compound surrounded by suburban houses on a hill in the south of Bristol. There is a spiky metal object and several aerials on top of the tower. The neighbouring street has a fine view over the eastern suburbs of the city to the Cotswold Edge. The tower dates from 1905 and is a Grade II listed structure.
It is a Square Gothic tower. The building is listed for its red brick and stone dressings. It is 3 storeys high, the second floor containing header tank overhangs, and has recessed 5 arrow slit windows.
