Cromwell Tower is a former water tower that has undergone a dramatic transformation. Originally built in 1930, the water tower was in use up until 2004 when it was decommissioned.
In 2016 the building sold at auction for just £25,000, after undergoing a massive transformation while retaining many original features, the property hit the market for £1.5 million in 2019.
The ground floor opens into a reception room that features the original cast-iron spiral staircase. The doors that lead off the reception lead to a gym, washroom, games room and boiler room.
The games room located on the ground floor, currently featuring a snooker table, poker table, darts, and chess.
On the first floor, there is a dining room, open plan kitchen breakfast room which flows into the sitting room with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors opening out onto a terrace.
The astroturf covered terrace features views overlooking the Warwickshire countryside.
The master bedroom suite boasts a sitting room, dressing room, and en-suite bathroom.
The property features five other bedrooms, two of which have en-suite bathrooms.
The fourth floor incorporates the 3,272 square-foot tank room. While it has yet to be converted, it offers a huge amount of potential.
The roof terrace has also been covered in astroturf, offering 360-degree views of the surrounding Warwickshire countryside.
CROMWELL TOWER, KENILWORTH, ENGLAND
PRICE: £1.5 million, BUILT: 1930, converted 2016, BEDROOMS: 6, BATHROOMS: 4, SQFT: 7,535 (extra 3,272 square foot in the tank room)