DescriptionTainters Hill water tower - geograph.org.uk - 601846.jpg
English: Tainters Hill water tower, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Built in 1778 as a tower mill. Converted in the 19th century to a water tower by increasing the height and adding a tank on top. It supplied the town until the 1940s and retained the tank until conversion to it was converted into a house in the 1970s.
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