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London’s tallest standpipe tower could welcome visitors again – once the pigeon poo is gone

Summary by ianvisits.co.uk
A tall Victorian tower could reopen to the public to ascend 210 feet to the top for views across west London, if they can clean out a ton or so of pigeon poo. The tall brick tower is a landmark in Brentford and was built as a standpipe regulator for the steam engines next door in what is now the London Museum of Water & Steam. Built in 1867, it is inspired by the architecture of Italian church towers and inside, it contains five impressively lar…
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ianvisits.co.uk broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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