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HER Number:MYO1062
Type of record:Monument
Name:YORK CITY WALLS (LENDAL TOWER)

Summary

13th century boom tower converted to a water tower in 1616, and engine house for water-pumping in 1756-1836. Converted to offices in 1932. Now a holiday let.

Grid Reference:SE 5999 5195
Map Sheet:SE55SE
Parish:York, City of York, North Yorkshire
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Monument Type(s)

  • TOWER (c1300, Medieval - 1280 AD to 1320 AD)
  • BOOM TOWER (Medieval - 1300 AD to 1315 AD)
  • BOOM TOWER (Repaired, Post Medieval - 1584 AD to 1585 AD)
  • TOWER (Repaired, Post Medieval - 1584 AD to 1585 AD)
  • TOWER (1616, Early 17th Century - 1616 AD to 1616 AD)
  • WATER TOWER (c1677, Mid 17th Century to Late 17th Century - 1657 AD to 1697 AD)
  • WATERWORKS (Late 17th Century to Mid 19th Century - 1677 AD to 1836 AD)
  • OFFICE (c1846, Early 19th Century to Mid 19th Century - 1826 AD to 1866 AD)
  • OFFICE (1932, 20th Century - 1932 AD to 1932 AD)

Protected Status

  • Listed Building
  • Conservation Area
  • Scheduled Monument

Full description

Defensive tower converted for use as water tower, now used as offices. c1300; heightened 1616, strengthened and extended c1677; altered for offices c1846; refitted 1932. Magnesian limestone, much re-used and including carved fragments of canopy, finial and other mouldings from the ruins of St Mary's Abbey: roof not visible but said to be of copper. EXTERIOR: 3-stage circular tower with extruded circular stair tower, on chamfered plinth; 3-storey extension. All parts are embattled. Tower entered through Lendal Hill House: unused C19 shouldered doorway with panelled double doors survives in extension. Blocked slit lights are visible on ground floor of both towers: 1- and 2-light windows elsewhere in chamfered openings with chamfered mullions. INTERIOR: not inspected. RCHM record brick partition wall on the lower storeys retaining evidence of engine housings; wooden spiral staircase in stair tower; rooms on first and second floors fitted with panelling. HISTORICAL NOTE: the tower was leased to the Waterworks Company by the York Corporation in 1677 for 500 years in return for a peppercorn rent, still paid annually by the Company in 1994. (An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of York: RCHME: The Defences: HMSO: 1972-: 108). Listing NGR: SE5999151959

Derived from English Heritage LB download dated: 22/08/2005


NMR Information:
Remains of the Mediaeval St Leonard's Tower or Lendal Tower are incorporated in the 17th century water tower and the remains of a postern can be seen in the waterworks' yard.

Correctly described. The emains of the Medieval tower probably comprise the lower courses of the present structure on the south and west sides. See GP AO/3/105/1 for south aspect of the tower.

The tower was originally a boom tower, circular and measuring 28 feet in diameter with walls 4 feet thick, with a spiral staircase in a turret to the NW. From 1616 the tower was used as a waterwork, the north and east sides being demolished to take the rectangular structure supporting the tank. The waterworks were improved in 1674, being enlarged and heightened. Between 1756-1836 the tower incorporated a steam engine to raise water to the cistern, but this was replaced in 1836 by a new engine house at Acomb landing. Restored as offices in 1932. Now a holiday let.


NMR, 2019, NMR data (Digital archive). SYO2214.

Sources and further reading

---Digital archive: NMR. 2019. NMR data.

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MYO4564Related to: TOWER 20 (Monument)
MYO1731Related to: YORK CITY WALLS (LENDAL HILL HOUSE TO THE LODGE, MUSEUM GARDENS) (Monument)
MYO4662Related to: YORK CITY WALLS RAMPART (Lendal Tower to Lodge) (Monument)
MYO1090Related to: YORK CITY WALLS Tower 19 (ANGLIAN TOWER) (Monument)