You can stay in a converted water tower that has the some of the best views in West Yorkshire

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Our rolling hills are full of lots of hidden wonders and this unusual staycation is no different, situated perfectly between both Huddersfield and Wakefield.

If this water tower seems familiar to you it might be the fact that you can see it as you drive between Wakefield and Huddersfield.

Or maybe it’s because this holiday home has garnered lots of attention and fame for itself after featuring on Channel 4 staple ‘Grand Designs’. 

This luxury water tower is as impressive on the inside as it is on the outside with a whopping four bedrooms and four bathrooms as well as lots of amenities.

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As well as a fridge, kitchen, TV, hair dryer and if the panoramic windows weren’t enough, there’s external security cameras meaning, guests really will have eyes in the back of their heads. 

Wake up and smell the coffee while staring out into the vast West Yorkshire landscape as this character countryside stay has a coffee maker on hand too.

Three of the bedrooms contain king beds while the latter has a double bed, so while the cylindrical shape of the building may seem snug, you can spread out far and wide in each of the four bedrooms. 

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A spiral staircase connects all four storeys and surprisingly there’s only 60 steps, so if you’re looking to squeeze in a workout while you’re away you’ll need to climb this windy stairwell more than once.

Perfect for friends and families – Parents, fear not, if you want to balance family time while also getting some of your own downtime, the third floor is perfect for you.

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Also doubling as the highest level of the staycation site, it’s made for getting some all important peace and quiet as you’ll find a bedroom with its own attached en suite and separate sitting area.

Anyone fancying a weekend away can expect to pay £672 per night while those who fancy a midweek stop off can keep a little bit more in the bank only having to fork out £585.

Listed on Airbnb as ‘Stunning Converted Water Tower In Yorkshire’ if you or you’re just after a nosey, find out more HERE.

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