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McAlpine to revamp England’s largest Victorian water tower

View from the ground of the Balkerne Water Tower in Colchester - Sir Robert McAlpine has been appointed to restore it
Once restored, the tower will open to the public as a visitor attraction (Image: North Essex Heritage)

The specialist heritage arm of Sir Robert McAlpine has been appointed for a £6m restoration of the largest surviving Victorian municipal water tower in England.

The Balkerne Water Tower in Colchester, known locally as ‘Jumbo’, was built in 1882 using around 1.25 million bricks and 142 tonnes of cast iron. It was decommissioned in 1984.

Once the works are complete, the Grade II*-listed building will open to the public and offer a visitor experience explaining the tower’s history.

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