What was once a water tower on a Second World War prisoner of war camp is now a luxury three-bedroom property with an interesting historical background. (Image: Rightmove) (Image: Rightmove)On the second floor there is an open-plan lounge and dining room with a stone-built fireplace and solid oak flooring. (Image: Rightmove) (Image: Rightmove)The property is surrounded by dry-stone walling and an electric gate, making it almost completely camouflaged. (Image: Rightmove) (Image: Rightmove)"Steeped in history, the land and the water tower can be traced back to a prisoner of war camp used during World War Two but has roots in history that go far further back. (Image: Rightmove) (Image: Rightmove)A homeowner is giving people nightmares after discovering a secret room hidden behind a wall - five years after moving into the property.
Source: Daily Mirror November 14, 2020 07:00 UTC