Gipsy Tower, Estate of the Day

The Gipsy Tower is one of the most unique dwellings in London. It was designed in 1861 by John Giles in a medieval gothic style. The detached 120' High Grade II listed "Castle Church" is located within easy reach of Central London with off-street parking. The ground floor features a hall, reception area and kitchen. A carved stone spiral staircase leads to the master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further bedrooms with en-suite bath/shower rooms plus a bedroom/study. It has phenomenal views over the city. It is listed in the U.S. with John Bruce Nelson for $5.495 million.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Valerie Jan 14th 2009 4:04PM
It just never fails,I see so few estates that really catch my eye and those will be the ones that have the fewest pics.Except for the first bathroom,which I love the rest needs a gothic look (I'm into that sort of thing).Also,does anyone know what that is in the #7 pic.Room is cool,I just can't figure out what that is at left of pic.
Tara Jan 14th 2009 4:47PM
The site www.gipsytower.com mentions a clock and clock workings, but the workings pictured look a lot like for bells and I don't see a clock on the exterior of the building. It also has a couple of additional pictures.
I agree that a home like this needs to totally play up what it is... a gothic tower.
steve combe Jan 14th 2009 4:53PM
It looks like the workings of a clock.