List of tallest buildings and structures in Liverpool

This list of the tallest buildings and structures in Liverpool ranks skyscrapers and structures in Liverpool, England by height (buildings in the wider Liverpool urban area are listed separately within the article). The tallest building in Liverpool is currently the 40-storey West Tower, which rises 140 metres (459 ft) on Liverpool's waterfront. It is also the 15th-tallest building in the United Kingdom.[1] Liverpool is a city undergoing mass regeneration and older buildings are being demolished to make way for new developments. During the mid-2000s, ten 1960s apartment blocks over 50 metres (164 ft) tall in the city were demolished.[2]

The history of tall buildings and structures in Liverpool began in 1911, with the completion of the Royal Liver Building, which stood at 295 feet (90 metres)[3] and was widely reported to be Britain's first skyscraper.[4] This period marked the pinnacle of Liverpool's economic success, when it regarded itself as the "second city" of the British Empire.[5][6] In 1965 the Liver Building's 54-year reign as the tallest building in Liverpool came to an end, with the completion of Radio City Tower. At 120 metres (394 ft) it was originally going to be a ventilation shaft but was later converted into a revolving restaurant and then in 2000 a radio station.[7] In 2008, Radio City Tower was topped by the Beetham Organizations' West Tower by 20 metres.[8] However this record could soon be broken by the proposed King Edward Tower at 170 m,[9] which would also become one of the tallest buildings in the United Kingdom outside of London upon completion.[10]

There is also an ambitious proposal named Liverpool Waters which if built would include most of the city's tallest buildings, with numerous being over fifty storeys tall.[11] However plans for this development so close to the main waterfront could affect the city's status as a World Heritage Site according to English Heritage.

The tallest building ever envisaged for Liverpool was the Otterspool Tower at 305 metres (1,001 ft) and 79 storeys. However, the centrepiece for a proposed 1980s 'garden festival' was never built.[12] As of 2010, the tallest building pending approval is the Shanghai Tower which will contain 60 storeys and be at least 200 metres (656 ft) tall if and when built.[13]

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Panoramic view of Liverpool seen from the River Mersey in January 2009. The Three Graces, Liverpool's two cathedrals (Anglican and Roman Catholic) and skyscrapers of the new commercial district are all visible.

Tallest buildings and structures in Liverpool

This list ranks the top 37 completed buildings and structures in Liverpool at least 45m tall, which excludes buildings under construction, proposed buildings and cancelled buildings.

An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings.

Rank Name (Alternate Names) Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Coordinates Notes
1 West Tower
(Beetham West Tower)
140 (459)
01.0
40
2008
[8]
2 Radio City Tower
(St. John's Beacon, St. John's Tower)
120 (394)
35.0
N/A
1965
[14]
3 Liverpool Cathedral
(Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool, Anglican Cathedral)
101 (331)
03.0
N/A
1978
[15]
4= Beetham Tower
90 (295)
16.0
27
2004
[16]
4= Royal Liver Building
(The Liver Building, Royal Liver Assurance)
90 (295)
04.0
13
1911
[17]
6 Alexandra Tower 88 (289) 27 2008 [18]
7 Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
(Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King)
87 (285) N/A 1967 [19]
8 Unity Residential 86 (282) 27 2007 [20]
9 New Hall Place
(The Capital, Royal & SunAlliance Building)
76 (249) 13 1974 [21]
10= 1 Princes Dock 73 (240) 22 2006 [22]
10= Metropolitan House
(City Tower, Post & Echo Building)
73 (240) 18 1974 [23]
12 Royal Liverpool University Hospital Boiler House 67 (220) N/A 1978 [24]
13 Unity Commercial 64 (210) 16 2007 [20]
14= The Plaza
(Sir John Moores Building)
65 (213) 18 1965 [25]
14= Port of Liverpool Building
(MDHB Building, Dock Office)
65 (213) 7 1907 [26]
16 Welsh Presbyterian Church
(Toxteth Cathedral)
61 (200) N/A 1868 align="center" align="center"|[27]
17= Mann Island Building 3 60 (197) 13
2011
[28]
17= George's Dock Ventilation Building 60 (197) 6 1934 [29]
17= North John Street Ventilation Station 60 (197) N/A
1935
[30]
17= Liverpool Big Wheel
60 (197)
01.0
N/A
2009
[31]
21 Liverpool John Lennon Airport Control Tower 55 (180) N/A 2002 [32]
22 Church of Our Lady and St. Nicholas
(Liverpool Parish Church, the Sailors' Church, Landmark Tower)
53 (175) N/A 1868 [33]
23 One Park West Block B 52 (171) 17 2009 [34]
24= Silkhouse Court 50 (165) 15 [35]
24= Mann Island Building 2 50 (165) 13 2011 [36]
24= Wellington Building 50 (165) 12 [37]
27= Mann Island Building 1 49 (160) 13 2011 [38]
27= St. Mary's Church 49 (160) N/A 1856 [39]
27= Church of Saint Francis Xavier 49 (160) N/A 1848 [40]
30= Candia Towers 47 (154) 16 1967 [41]
30= Crete Towers 47 (154) 16 1967 [42]
30= Marwood Towers 47 (154) 16 1965 [43]
30= View 146 Tower 1
(Millburn Heights)
47 (154) 16 1965 [44]
30= Royal Liverpool University Hospital 47 (154) 12 1978 [45]
35= View 146 Tower 2
(Bryford Heights)
46 (151) 16 1965 [46]
35= One Park West Block A 46 (151) 15 2009 [47]
37 Municipal Building 45 (148) 3 1866 [48]

Tallest under construction, approved and proposed in Liverpool

Below are sub-sections for the tallest under construction, approved and proposed buildings and structures in Liverpool. Cancelled projects such as the Otterspool Tower, Brunswick Quay, the Fourth Grace Towers and Lime Street Gateway are not included.[49]

Under construction

This lists buildings that are under construction in Liverpool (over 45m).

Name Height m (ft) Floors Year
(est.)
Coordinates Notes
Central Station Tower 1 76 (249) 25 [50]
Central Station Tower 2 61 (200) 20 [51]
The Strand Travelodge 45 (148) 12 [52]

Approved

This lists buildings that have been approved in Liverpool (over 45m).

Name Height m (ft) Floors Year
(est.)
Notes
Plot 3a Princes Dock 105 (344) 33 [53]
Greenburgs Tower 76 (249) 25 [54]
30 Pall Mall 72 (236) 18 [55]
Queens Dock Tower 67 (220) 22 [56]
The Quarter Phase 3 67 (220) 22 [57][58]
New World Square Tower Building 57 (187) 18 [59][60]
740 Great George Street 46 (151) 15 [61]
Columbus Quay 46 (151) 15 [62]
Stanley Park Stadium 45 (148) N/A [63]

Proposed

This lists buildings that have only been proposed to be built in Liverpool (over 45m).

Name Height m (ft) Floors Year
(est.)
Notes
Shanghai Tower 200+ (656+) 60 2025 [13]
King Edward Tower 170 (558) 54 2014 [64][65]
Kings Dock Tower 1 67 (220) 22 [66][67]
Kings Dock Tower 2 49 (161) 16 [68]

Liverpool Waters

Liverpool Waters is a large scale £5.5bn development that has been proposed by the company Peel Holdings in the Vauxhall and dockland areas of Liverpool. The development is expected to create 21m sq ft of new commercial and residential floor space and consist of upwards of fifty buildings, with many over fifty storeys high. There is a sister project on the other side of the Mersey called Wirral Waters.[69][70] At sixty storeys, the tallest of all buildings included within the proposal is named Shanghai Tower (as to pay homage to Liverpool's historical and present links to the Chinese city), it will include a five star hotel and over 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) of mixed use floor space.[71][72] Developers have stated that the project may take fifty years before it is finished. The proposals are presently at the planning stage and are subject to public acceptance.[73]

Controversy

Liverpool's status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site has been threatened with withdrawal by English Heritage[74] if plans for Liverpool Waters goes ahead, claiming that the development would risk "overwhelming the defining characteristics of the area with opposing ones". A spokesperson for English Heritage said: "We believe that it is possible to come up with a creative and imaginative scheme of regeneration for the area without necessarily having these tall buildings [at Clarence Dock] that is still economically viable and diminishes the impact."[75] Development company Peel however have refused the removal of any skyscrapers from the Liverpool Water Project.[76] Later this year [2011] the proposed site will be visited by UNESCO inspectors who will advise Unesco’s World Heritage Committee whether the city’s status, which was awarded in 2004, should go on the “at risk” register.[77]

Tallest buildings and structures in the Liverpool Urban Area

The list below contains the tallest buildings and structures in the Liverpool Urban Area. This term is used by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to denote the urban area around Liverpool.[78]

Rank Name Area Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Notes
1 The Triad Bootle
89 (291)
01.0
23
1974
[79]
2 Magdalen House Bootle
67 (220)
01.0
18
[80]
3 Northbank East Tower Seacombe
64 (210)
01.0
21
[81]
4 Strand House Bootle
62 (203)
01.0
22
1968
[82]
5= The Cliff 1 Wallasey
52 (171)
01.0
17
1962
[83]
5= The Cliff 2 Wallasey
52 (171)
01.0
17
1962
[84]
7 Stella Nova Bootle
51 (167)
01.0
15
2009
[85]
8= Salisbury House Bootle
49 (161)
01.0
15
1968
[86]
8= Daniel House Bootle
49 (161)
01.0
15
[87]
10= St Martins House Bootle
46 (151)
01.0
13
[88]
10= Oxford House Bootle
46 (151)
01.0
16
1968
[89]
10= Stanley House Bootle
46 (151)
01.0
16
1968
[90]
10= Mersey House Bootle
46 (151)
01.0
16
1968
[91]
10= Irlam House Bootle
46 (151)
01.0
16
1968
[92]
10= Montgomery House Seaforth
46 (151)
01.0
15
[93]
10= Alexander House Seaforth
46 (151)
01.0
15
[94]
10= Churchill House Seaforth
46 (151)
01.0
15
[95]
10= Willow House Seaforth
46 (151)
01.0
15
[96]
10= Dean House Seaforth 01.0
15
10= Chapel House Seaforth 01.0
15
10= Vine House Seaforth
46 (151)
01.0
15
[97]

Timeline of tallest buildings and structures

Liverpool's skyline has been built up mostly in the last 10 years. The Royal Liver Building held the title of tallest structure in Liverpool for 54 years until Radio City Tower was completed in 1965. Radio City Tower was finally beaten in 2008 by West Tower.

Year tallest Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Coordinates Notes
1815–1868 Church of Our Lady and St. Nicholas' Tower 53 (175) N/A [98]
1868–1907 Welsh Presbyterian Church 61 (200) N/A align="center" align="center"|[99]
1907–1911 Port of Liverpool Building 65 (213) 7 [100]
1911–1965 Royal Liver Building 90 (295) 13 align="center" align="center"|[17]
1965–2008 Radio City Tower 120 (394) N/A align="center" align="center"|35.0 [14]
2008–present West Tower 140 (459) 40 align="center" align="center"| [8]

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