Settle Station Water Tower

Settle Station Water Tower

📍 Station Rd, Settle BD24 9AA, UK

About Settle Station Water Tower

The Settle Station Water Tower is a captivating historical landmark located on Station Road in Settle, offering a tangible link to Yorkshire’s rich railway heritage. Erected in 1876 when the famed Settle to Carlisle line commenced operations, this tower holds a special place as the only one of the original eight water towers to have survived along this picturesque route. It consistently garners appreciation from visitors, reflected in its positive Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars.

Visitors frequently commend the tower for its historical importance and the excellent preservation efforts that have allowed it to endure. While it no longer serves its original function of supplying water to steam locomotives and is now a private residence with no public access, it remains a fascinating sight. It provides a unique point of interest for those exploring Settle or awaiting a train, allowing for admiration of its Victorian engineering and enduring presence in the landscape.

Visiting Information

As the Settle Station Water Tower is a private residence, there are no public visiting hours, accessibility features, or payment options. It can be appreciated from the exterior.

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📍 Station Rd, Settle BD24 9AA, UK

4.4

from 7 reviews

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Showing 5 of 7 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 2 February 2026.

Anonymous
4/5
9 months ago

The only surviving one of eight between Settle and Carlisle. The Tower was built in 1876 when the line opened. There is no access as it is now a private residence.

Anonymous
5/5
8 months ago

An interesting piece of countryside history. This is a nice spot to explore when in Settle and waiting for a train.

Anonymous
5/5
2 years ago

Good to see this one of the water supplies to the railway survived and has been preserved and put to good use.

Anonymous
4/5
6 months ago
Anonymous
3/5
a year ago