 Hei, gallwch. Yn ystod yw yw yw Water Tower, mae'n ddweud yn Cynwyth, Ynchryf, mae'n ddweud yno y bydd y bydd yn cymryd o'r rhan o'r ddweud yn y ddweud yng Nghymru bydd Jociff Leogh Warwick, yn y gallu'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r Ddweud. Yn y gallwch, mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud yw'r ddweud yn 1778 o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Byddwn yn yw'r bwysig yn cyd-fyrddio'r gyda'r cymryd yn 1854, i ddiddordeb yn siŵr. Yn 1885 y byddwn yn amser iawn i'w gweithio ac yn y byddwn yn yw'r tynnu ar y tawr iawn. Dwi'n ddiddordeb y ddau'r cyfarwydd o'r diogelwch, i'w ddiddordeb yw'r cyfrifio ddechrau i'n gael i nesaf. Mae'n ganddyn nhw, ystod y gwaith yw'r cyfrifio a'r cyfrifio arall, ar gyflawni y 1939. Mae'r ganddur o'r ganddurio. Mae'r ganddurdod yma o'r ganddurdod o'i ddechrau'n cyffredinol yn y ddefnyddio'r ganddurdod o'r ganddurdod o'r ganddurdod i'r ddechrau'n gyrdd o'r cyffredinol yn y 1964, yn 1970, Cennith Yrbanydd Dysgrifennol yn gwybod i gydag bwysig ddiolch yn gydag'r ganddurdod a'u ddechrau'n gyrdd o'r ganddurdod a'u ddechrau'n gydag bwysig should be sympathetically restored and converted for use as a private dwelling house. Plans submitted by the architect Mr Edward Bryan of Lemington Spa on behalf of Lieutenant Colonel Michael Wheat were accepted and a conversion was commenced in late 1972 and completed in 1974. This imaginative conversion incorporates a new ground floor extension, cleverly designed to harmonise with the character. The tower and the whole now forms a unique and comfortable home successfully linked in the past with the present. And here we have it. It's a beautiful place. There's a little, it's not a private road, but it's a very quiet track road that connects to adjoining tarmac roads. We're talking to one of the neighbours there saying that people do cut through there pretty quickly. I would say then that that is probably the only downside we're living here. I spoke to one of the neighbours, as I say, and she seemed absolutely delightful. We've got some lovely cats running and frolicing around there. You can see the extent maybe of the garden area. The trees will be the boundary. Where that vehicle is, I believe it belongs to the house. The person, if there is anybody in there, didn't come out and say anything to me. Like I said, the only person I spoke to was a neighbour. And that neighbour would be the bottom left house just there. And when she said, have you come down to get any photographs of the water tower, because she saw me setting up and I said, yes, she goes just the water tower. I said, yeah, so we're all right back up the road. I did ask. I mean, I didn't. I presented myself afterwards once I packed up. I walked up and just had a bit of a general conversation, just wondering if anybody else may have wanted anything doing there, but to be honest with you, I'm going to do all these again. I'm going to do the castle league and do these because I've not used any ND filtering. And although I don't want to really change the uniqueness of what these things look like by colour grading and changing colours around a bit, it'd be nice if, you know, to behave to not have like in the castle, when on the sunshine coming through, it was oversaturating in areas, but you had to bring that down and not have that so much. It's why I want to use, and I've spent the money on the ND filters now anyway, so it's why I want to use the ND filters to capture these again. And in the meantime, you know, I just try and learn some of this videography and slowly tune my hands to the controls and the controls settings to how my hands work. Like I've noticed that when I pan, I started off a little bit quick sometimes, and then I have to slow it down so I can actually adjust that in the radio, in the controller, to make that not happen so much. So it's going to take time for me to get used to those things and change them around, but I'm hoping on the next, going out to do this, that I'll have that better. This is a beautiful building. You see the drainage all round the edge there, because I wondered why I just zoomed in there, because I knew how it collects its water, obviously it won't go off the edge. But just absolutely beautiful. I believe it's five seven floors. We could probably look at that, seven floors, and it's up for sale. So if anybody wants to buy it, you're quite welcome to buy it. I think they're looking for about £1.25 million pounds for it. And I mean, look at that deck. Just be able to sit out there and enjoy the sunshine, because all of, well yeah, pretty much all of the left outside would be the south facing wall. This is the east side, looking towards the west. So I'm flying on the east side of it, looking towards the west. But isn't that absolutely lovely? And it's all brick work. So you can see the individual bricks there, all brick work. It must be amazing to have that many floors. You'd wonder if there'd be a little mini lift in there or something, but I think it's a staircase. I don't know. Maybe I should try and dig out some photos of the inside, but I could probably imagine a bit of a spiral staircase going on in there. I could be completely wrong. It's just a big guess. Be completely wrong, but that is one very unique place to live. I went from a windmill to then a water tower to now a dwelling. It's absolutely beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. I'm not quite sure what's going on there. I think it's a bit of overexposure. That's why it looks a bit funny. It could be the monitor I'm using. On the window there you see where it looks like. It's got lots of, they are not the blinds. That's just what's happening with the camera. It could be just the way that I've got it in 540p for me being able to look at it while I'm doing this bit of narration. Jebe Jabba. Lovely little balcony right off the top there. It's been nice in some ways that that went all the way round. Now this is here I'm actually trying to position so I can see the edge of the craft and then I'm going to walk around the other side. So it's going to probably just hang here for a moment or two, just what I find. My vantage point on the other side so I can keep an eye on it. But just be able to stand out there on that balcony point and welcome the morning sun. But be absolutely fantastic. Imagine the views as well. I mean you can see across the top of the trees now and below the height of the rather small balcony there. To be able to have that sort of view as you look out. Absolutely wonderful. I'm pretty sure that there's probably quite a lot of photos or bits of video. I've seen quite a few photos, not so much of the video of it near me once again. I'm trying to just get myself positioned around just so we can see all the way around it. So if it does go in that shot a little bit, I'm sorry about that. Even though it seems like it gets quite close. Well you must all know now with your cameras. It may seem like it's getting quite close, but I'm still quite a few metres away from it. Now on the actual drone itself, you can get it to orbit this type of thing. But I've not really got the confidence to do that just yet, especially as the trees are pretty high. I can't see me being able to climb any of it to get the drone back. And I don't really want to lose the drone, so the brickwork is absolutely lovely. Well I do like the top bricks on there. Or whatever that is made of. I'm not exactly sure. It looks like it probably is some sort of engineering brick or something. And you've got this bottom floor area, which is lovely as well. The deck sits on top of it. Should have counted up those floors. So we've got one, two floors there. I see a window just above going around the right-hand side there. I don't know if that counts as another floor, how that works. Or like I say, I've never seen inside it. Beautiful little garden though. There's the borderline for it. I believe, or it could just be fenced in there. Yeah, I presume this part on the right-hand side belongs to the garden as well. Looking at the stonework. Look at the tops of those. It's all in fitting with the main building there. The Union Jack. Is there a proudly display there? So we can look at the one, two, three, four, five, six. Maybe there's a lower possibly, I would think as well. Yeah, there'd be a basement there, wouldn't there? Pretty sure there'd be a basement in an old mill. Looks like you could probably do the basement. So I mean, that's pretty much it really. That's all I've got on that for going round. Not as easy to video around that is what I hoped. But there we go, that's it. Anyway guys, if you like this sort of thing, please give us a thumbs up. It really does make me feel good about making the videos. And I'll catch you in the next one. Bye-bye for now.