A century old, four-blocked irrigation rest house on the Unnar Wah, is a deserted architectural monument of imperial era. Its first block was built in 1906 while others were built subsequently. It's a red-brick masonry. It is surrounded by old Sheesham trees. The rest house has its own well which used to cater water needs of the residents. It is no more in use these days. One of its blocks has a fan pulling system on its roof top to facilitate the residents to spend their nights during the hot summer days. The rest house is no more in use and is likely to be destroyed by the encroachment mafia if the concerned department didn't give proper attention to it. The rest house also very much qualify to be declared as the protected heritage under the prescribed laws.
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