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The £9.5million plans to reopen England’s largest water tower as a new attraction – after closing 30 years ago

Published on April 12, 2025 at 11:01 AM

A NEW and unusual tourist attraction could soon open in an English city following a 30-year closure.

The largest municipal water tower in , Jumbo, closed more than three decades ago.

The Jumbo water tower in Colchester, Essex, UK.
Jumbo in Colchester closed to the public more than three decades ago
Low-angle view of a brick water tower in Colchester.
Since its closure in the mid-1980s, the water tower has suffered significant deterioration

Located on High Street in Colchester, the Grade II* listed tower was built in 1882 from 1.25million bricks and 142 tonnes.

The historic structure opened one year later in 1885, serving Colchester with clean water until 1984 when the water tower closed.

Since its closure in the mid-1980s, the water tower has suffered ‘significant deterioration' with cracks emerging on its tanks and roof leaking.

Jumbo is set to benefit from a new lease of life when it opens as a tourist venue.

Over £10million worth of funding is being pumped into the former water tower.

The site will receive an £8million grant from the Heritage Fund, £1.1million from the government and £550,000 from Historic .

Back in 2021, North Heritage secured a 150-year lease for the building and outlined plans to reopen it as a heritage and events venue.

Chair of North Essex Heritage, Simon Hall, said: “It will provide Colchester with a fantastic accessible heritage asset, adding to Colchester's attraction as a city and tourist destination.”

The huge restoration project is expected to take several years to complete.

Further details, including what will be inside the tourist venue, have yet to be revealed.

Elsewhere in the UK, other venues are set to benefit from huge renovation projects.

The , the second largest library in the world, when based on , is set for a massive £1.1billion renovation.

The huge revamp will see the size of the library increase with new learning centres and exhibition rooms added.

Another major attraction is getting a huge renovation too.

– one of the largest free attractions in the UK – revealed plans for its £1billion revamp.

This includes upgraded north and south entrances, which will be open by next year.

This includes upgraded north and south entrances, which will be open by next year.

And thewhich opened back in 1976, is reopening next year after a £437million revamp.

Brick water tower next to a modern building and statue.
It is hoped that the water tower will reopen as a tourist venue
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