Originally a granary to a noble estate, this converted neo-Gothic tower in Munkkiniemi, a prestigious area of Helsinki, Finland, is now a hi-spec, four-floor, three-bed house. Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
The tower was built in 1840 and gained an annex in 1930, when it first became a residence. In the 1970s it was home to Timo Sarpaneva, a Finnish sculptor and designer, and latterly to Ville Valo, lead singer of rock band HIM, who carried out extensive renovations. Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
The first floor with spiral staircase. Antique light fixtures that come with the property were once affixed to a horse-drawn carriage belonging to the Swedish royal court. Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
In a small room in the top-floor cupola, glass doors open to a small terrace. The nearby Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea is visible in nearly every direction over the rooftops of Munkkiniemi. Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
You and residents of two neighbouring properties have access to underground parking and a private swimming pool below the tower. Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
The asking price is £2.1m (€2.3m) via agent Tranio.