List of tallest buildings and structures in Norwich

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This list of tallest buildings and structures in Norwich ranks skyscrapers and other structures by height in Norwich, United Kingdom that are at least 35 metres tall.

Rank Name Use Image Height (m) Floors Year Notes
1 Norwich Cathedral Religious Norwich Cathedral from Cloisters, Norfolk, UK - Diliff.jpg 96 N/A 1145
2 Norwich City Hall Government City Hall, Norwich - geograph.org.uk - 357686.jpg 63 N/A 1938
3= Residential Normandie Tower, Norwich.jpg 48 16 1966
3= Residential Winchester Tower, Norwich.jpg 48 16 1966
5 The Quad(Pablo Fanque House) Residential Pablo Fanque House Norwich.jpg 46.2 14 2018
6= County Hall Government Norfolk County Hall, Martineau Lane - geograph.org.uk - 153348.jpg 45 13 1968
6= Norfolk Tower Office Norfolktower.jpg 45 11 1974 [1]
8 St Peter Mancroft Religious St Peter Mancroft.jpg 44.5 N/A 1455
9 University of East Anglia chimneys (x2) Industrial University of East Anglia Chimneys.jpg 43 N/A 1965
10 Westlegate Tower Residential Westlegate Tower, Norwich.jpg 41 13 2014 [2]
11 St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich Religious St John the Baptist Cathedral.jpg 38 N/A 1910 [3]
12= Residential 37 11 1964
12= Residential 37 11 1964
12= Residential 37 11 1964
15 Office Norwich Aviva Building.jpg 36.3 11 ≈1970 [4]

Tallest under construction, approved and proposed[]

Under construction[]

Name Use Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Notes

Approved[]

Proposed[]

Name Use Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Notes
Anglia Square redevelopment Residential ? ? 20 [5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Eastern Daily Press - new Norfolk Tower tenants.
  2. ^ Eastern Daily Press - Westlegate Tower. Originally built in 1959 at 33m with 11 floors, height increase during renovation in 2014
  3. ^ [circular reference]
  4. ^ "Application no 16/00790/F - 30 All Saints Green, Norwich, NR1 3NA". Norwich Council. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  5. ^ Scott, Geraldine. "Height of proposed tower block for Anglia Square cut by five storeys". Eastern Daily Press.

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