17 February 2012

A disguised tower


In spite of its rather medieval appearance, it is a water tower, built in 1957.  It was built in the place of a beech tree which was struck by lightning in 1946.  That tree had been planted at the end of the 18th century to mark the site of an old feudal castle. with a view over the valley beyond.

5 comments:

A. said...

Better than many water towers you see around. :) Still looks like a tower though.

Relax Max said...

That makes sense then.

A. said...

Sense? You come here and talk about sense?

Unknown said...

"Photos from the Indre" has been included in this weeks A Sunday Drive. I hope this helps to attract even more new visitors to your site.

http://asthecrackerheadcrumbles.blogspot.com/2012/02/sunday-drive_26.html

A. @ Photos from France said...

Thank you, Jerry!

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