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English: Built in 1883 by John Bateman as a folly for his daughter to recuperate from consumption. The tower is sited on Westmarsh point at the entrance to Brightlingsea Creek on the River Colne. In 2005 restored and now used for sailing race administration.
Original Geograph description: Why Go To Pisa? Brightlingsea has its very own leaning tower! This is Bateman's Tower that stands on Westmarsh Point. Read all about it at http://www.colneyachtclub.org.uk/bateman's_tower.htm
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