Some historians say that the Round Tower started its life as a windmill circa 1790 on a crest near Siddington Village, Gloucestershire, England.
It was then turned into a folly, a decorative building with no real function. The original 32-foot tower was entirely made with stone, measuring 24.6 feet on its base.
Now the building has been restored and extended into a dream house by architects De Matos Ryan.