It is an old baoli or step-well built by Ghaus Ali Shah, a local chief during the reign of Mughal emperor Farrukh Siyar. It is locally known as Gol Baoli. It was built entirely of stone, bricksandlime plaster. This baoli partly resembles the Turkish Hammam. The water tank in the centre is surrounded by a verandah with well framed arches on all sides. There are also chambers for relaxation in the upper storeys.
In view of its historical importance, it was declared protected as a monument of national importance vide notification no. 32101 dated 03.11.1930.