Windsor House
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For the building in London, see Windsor House, London.
Windsor House is a high-rise office building in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The building is the tallest storeyed building on the island of Ireland and stands at 80 metres (262 feet) tall, with 23 floors. Once completed, the Obel Tower will overtake Windsor House as the tallest in Ireland. However The Elysian buidling in Cork is taller and three taller skyscrapers to be built in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland were given planning permission in July 2006.
In March 2007 a Cavan company bought the building, with the intention of converting the building into luxury apartments.[1]
Windsor house seen from the City Hall |
[edit] See also
- The Elysian - 80m, Cork city, tallest building on the island of Ireland.
- Cork County Hall - Tallest building in the Republic of Ireland
- Aurora building - a proposed building project in Belfast