Latitude: 51.8895 / 51°53'22"N
Longitude: 0.8951 / 0°53'42"E
OS Eastings: 599321
OS Northings: 225182
OS Grid: TL993251
Mapcode National: GBR SN4.K3X
Mapcode Global: VHKFZ.GRKV
Plus Code: 9F32VVQW+R2
Entry Name: Municipal Water Tower (Jumbo)
Listing Date: 2 December 1971
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1123669
English Heritage Legacy ID: 116859
ID on this website: 101123669
Location: Colchester, Essex, CO1
County: Essex
District: Colchester
Electoral Ward/Division: Castle
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Colchester
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: Colchester St Peter
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Water tower
584/4/424 BALKERNE PASSAGE
02-DEC-1971 Municipal Water Tower (Jumbo)
II*
Water Tower. Dated 1882 and opened 1883. Charles Clegg C.E. Borough Surveyor and Engineer. Red Brick with iron water tank. Approx. 110 feet high in Romanesque Revival 'Campanile' style.
Square plan. 4 corner piers with flared coursed bases and corner pilasters with coved capitals. Piers have flying buttresses and pipes to the inside. Connecting each pier is a tall rounded arch (approx. 70 feet high) with moulded architrave. Above these, a course of brackets link the pilaster capitals, above which a second course of brackets are directly below the cast iron water tank. Copper pyramid roof capped by lantern and weather vane. Decorative cast iron spiral stair in roof. Central service pier with flared coursed base. Arched entrance to service tower with deep moulded terra cotta surround. Above this, a terra cotta plaque that reads 'WATER TOWER 1882'. Small arched openings to each storey of core tower, blind to north and south and open to east and west. Stone dedication plaque reads 'BALKAN WATER TOWER This edifice was dedicated to the public use on the 27th date of September 1883'.
HISTORY: The Balkerne Water Tower, commonly known as 'Jumbo,' was built on a site adjacent to the early-C19 reservoir. In 1882 the town waterworks were taken over by the Corporation who built the Water Tower that was opened in 1883. Construction required 1.25 million bricks and 142 tons of iron to support he tank that can hold 230,000 gallons of water. It was decommissioned in the 1980s and permission had been granted for a residential conversion scheme at the time of reassessment (2003).
SOURCES: Crosby, Tony. The Public Water Supply in Essex 1850-1939. Essex County Council, 1999.
A monumental water tower of 1883 in a Romanesque Revival style that references the Grade I Roman ruins at its feet.
Listing NGR: TL9932125182
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