A RENOVATED water tower with five floors and a Willy Wonka-style lift is on the market for under £1million.
Located in Brentwood, it boasts three bedrooms and bathrooms as well as a glass vacuum elevator and spectacular views of the London skyline.
The 'iconic' building, believed to date back to the 1930s, was once used to store water for the area.
On the market for between £900,000 and £1m, the unique tower features a modern and contemporary interior and is in an ideal location for transport - with Elizabeth Line and train station Brentwood just over a mile away.
Describing the tower, estate agents Balgores Hayes say: "'The Tower' is an iconic dwelling located in Great Warley that has undergone a full renovation to create this modern and unique home with breathtaking views over the surrounding locality.
"The original building is believed to date back to circa 1930, where it was used to store water at a high level allowing pressurised water to be disbursed locally.
"This truly unique property has been fitted with a glass pneumatic vacuum elevator allowing access from ground to the 4th floors, additionally there is a staircase to all floors.
"The property boasts three double bedrooms all with the use of ensuite shower or bathrooms."
The tower also boasts a large garden and driveway with an electronically operated gate, an impressive reception hallway and a basement with the potential to be converted into a home cinema or office.
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