A Victorian-era water tower overlooking ‘s Suffolk coast has been reimagined as one of the most unusual residential listings to hit the market this year—a 72-foot-tall, seven-story home with 360-degree views and a serious architectural backstory.

Located on a desirable road in the charming seaside town of Aldeburgh, the Grade II-listed brick structure was originally built in 1870. By the time former pharmacist Emad Borno bought the yellow brick white elephant at auction in 2007, the tower was just a shell, with no services, no easy access, and no planning permissions. What followed was a decade-long conversion that turned the industrial relic into a one-of-a-kind six-bedroom, five-bathroom residence with just over 4,000 square feet of living space.

The transformation, completed in 2017 b

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