He fell in love with the historic building and purchased it in 2013, restoring it into a family home with his wife Michele. Civil engineers Robert Rawlinson and James Manserghs Neo-Byzantine red brick tower on the edge of the Royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk dates back to the 1870s. George Clarke advises inventor David as he converts a Norfolk water tower into a dream home for his family. Built in 1845 and formerly known as Silfield Tower Mill, The Windmill has been converted into a cosy two-bedroom home. Grand Designs House of the Year begins on Wednesday (November 17th) on Channel 4 at 9pm. PROPERTY FACTS Purchasing the structure six years ago for 25,000, it's even got it's own Instagram page and the finished result looks like something out of science fiction. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. 894646. Water tower home plans make a splash Bridgnorth News Published: Mar 8, 2012 Homes come in all shapes and sizes, from squat bungalows to disused windmills, but you don't see many people living in . Despite its chequered history an adjacent machine hall, now demolished, served as the Nazis first concentration camp apartments here are highly sought after. With its popular coast being just 20 minutes away by car, the tower has a prime location for discovering all that Norfolk has to offer. A converted water tower in Warwickshire that's set to appear on George Clarke's Amazing Spaces is up for sale for 1.5 million. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to George has been following David's progress for three years and is keen to see . The only British society dedicated to water tower culture and history. The Angus Glens beckon walkers and . It can be found in Steenokkerzeel, Belgium and it was converted into a living space by Bham Design Studio. Powered by .