A Victorian tower in Woolwich, originally built in 1896 as the Brook Fever Hospital, has been converted into a lavish home now listed for £1.75 million. The nine-storey tower boasts five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a private garden, spreading over 3,860 square feet. The highlight includes a telescope-equipped observatory at the top offering panoramic views across London, including landmarks as far as Wembley. The property combines historical charm with modern comforts, including a lift for easy access to its impressive height of 40 meters.
Features include five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a private garden, and a tower top observatory with wrap-around balcony, highlighting luxurious living in a historic structure.
The Victorian tower was built in 1896 and originally served as the Brook Fever Hospital, capable of holding 20,000 gallons of water.
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