This is "old news", but only recently noticed.
Judging by aerial imagery on Google Earth, sometime prior to July 2021 the mock windmill tower at Pine Dene, South Dissington was demolished.
This was deliberately built to resemble a windmill, but served as a water tower.
Despite its lack of real historical authenticity, it was a Grade II listed building
PONTELAND PINE DENE NZ 16 NW
20/349 Water tower in garden of Pine Dene 28.4.69 (formerly listed as Windmill in grounds of Pine Dene)
II
Water tower; at time of survey being converted into house. Early C20. Brick in stretcher bond. Bituminous tile roof. Built in form of windmill. Round, 5 storeys with strongly tapering profile. Small 4-pane segmental-headed windows. Wood balcony at lst floor level. Domed roof.
Listing NGR: NZ1290469567
I can't see any
planning application
that was made to cover this demolition work.