Former Bailey Hill Water Tower, West Hill Road, Luton
This tower was one of the towers built to supply water to Stopsley after the drought of 1898. It was constructed in 1901 in an Arts and Crafts style from Luton grey bricks with stone dressings.
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This tower was one of the towers built to supply water to Stopsley after the drought of 1898. It was constructed in 1901 in an Arts and Crafts style from Luton grey bricks with stone dressings.
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