Water works, Margaret Street, Liverpool (2)
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 28 Jul 2011
A remarkable spectacle, looming over the surrounding houses. Pevsner describes it as "one of the most impressive monuments of C19 Liverpool". The 85-foot tower (Image]) dates from 1857, a covered reservoir having preceded it by three years (now gone). The two tiers of open arches are dramatic and open up tantalising vistas (even if nowadays they are only of back gardens). Adjoining it is a square-towered pump house, and another, added in the 1860s, stands to the left. All this is the work of Thomas Duncan, Liverpool Corporation's water engineer. Grade II listed.