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York Buildings Water Tower

York Buildings Water Tower
The stairs at York Buildings, the Strand; in the background Wellcome V0020242.jpg
Engraving of York Buildings and the Water Tower, c. 1780, by Isaac Taylor
York Buildings Water Tower is located in London & Westminster
York Buildings Water Tower
General information
Status Demolished
Type Water tower
Architectural style Octagonal
Address Villiers Street
Town or city London
Country UK
Coordinates 51°30′28″N 0°07′23″W / 51.507904°N 0.123049°W / 51.507904; -0.123049Coordinates: 51°30′28″N 0°07′23″W / 51.507904°N 0.123049°W / 51.507904; -0.123049
Completed Late 17th century
Height 70 feet (21 m)
Technical details
Material Wood

The York Buildings Waterworks' Water Tower was a water tower on the north bank of the River Thames and a dominant feature of the 18th century London skyline.

The water tower was a wooden structure, 70 feet high (21 metres) and with an octagonal cross-section. It was erected in the late 17th century on a site at the end of Villiers Street, by the York Watergate, now part of the Victoria Embankment Gardens. The Survey of London includes a drawing (plate 31 in volume 18) showing the building.

The prominent position and height of the water tower meant it appeared in many paintings and drawings of London's north bank at the time. These include:


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