Why was Wainhouse Tower built?

This is Wainhouse Tower, sometimes referred to as the ‘Tower of Spite. ‘ There are various tales as to its origin and use, but the truth is it was built as a chimney to disperse smoke from the dye works lower down the hill.

Can you go up Wainhouse Tower?

Closed until further notice. Pay a visit and climb the spiral staircase inside the tower. Take in the great view from this fabulous and ornate, 77 metres (253 feet) high Victorian chimney!

Where is this Tower that was originally constructed to be a chimney?

Amazingly, this extravagant tower on the southwest side of Halifax in West Yorkshire was originally designed to serve as a chimney for the nearby dyeworks owned by John Wainhouse.

When was Wayne Tower built?

9th September 1875
It was completed on the 9th September 1875 at a cost of £15,000. John Edward Wainhouse died in July 1883 and the Tower was offered for sale by auction.

What is the oldest building in Halifax West Yorkshire?

Halifax Minster The Halifax Minster, built in 1438AD, and located in West Yorkshire, was a building dedicated to St. John the Baptist.

Who built Wainhouse Tower?

Isaac BoothWainhouse Tower / Architect

What is the tower at West Vale?

Wainhouse Tower
Wainhouse Tower is a folly in the parish of King Cross, on the south west side of Halifax, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, in England. At 275 feet (84 m), it is the tallest structure in Calderdale and the tallest folly in the world, and was erected in the four years between 1871 and 1875.

What is the tower in Happy Valley?

Wainhouse Tower is a folly in the parish of King Cross, on the south west side of Halifax, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, in England. At 275 feet (84 m), it is the tallest structure in Calderdale and the tallest folly in the world, and was erected in the four years between 1871 and 1875.

What is the tallest building in Halifax?

The Vuze
Tallest buildings

Rank Building Height
1 The Vuze 97.5 m (320 ft)
2 Purdy’s Wharf Tower 2 87.8 m (288 ft)
3 The Alexander 87.1 m (286 ft)
4 1801 Hollis Street 86.6 m (284 ft)

How old is the oldest building in Europe?

Eight Oldest Buildings In Europe That Are Still Standing

  • Megalithic Temples of Malta. Year Built: 3600 BCE.
  • Newgrange. Year Built: 3200 BC.
  • Skara Brae. Year Built: 3000 BC.
  • Gray Cairns of Camster. Year Built: 4000 BC.
  • Ggantija, Malta. Year Built: c.
  • The Cairn of Barnenez. Year Built: 4200 BC.
  • Tumulus of Bougon. Year Built: 3000 BC.

What was the piece hall used for?

The Piece Hall is a Grade I listed building in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was built as a cloth hall for handloom weavers to sell the woollen cloth “pieces” they had produced.

When was Wainhouse Tower built?

1871Wainhouse Tower / Construction started