Victorian folly in King Cross, Halifax, West Yorkshire. The 253 ft Wainhouse Tower was originally commissioned as a chimney for the local dye works by John Edward Wainhouse in the late 19th century. The structure was never actually used as a working chimney and as such, is regarded by many as one of Britain's finest follies.
Uploaded by Robin Chrystie
on 13 August 2021
Photo ID: 269551
Building ID: 101133900
Report this photo