List of tallest buildings and structures in Bristol
This list of tallest buildings and structures in Bristol ranks skyscrapers and other structures by height in Bristol, United Kingdom that are at least 40 metres tall.
Rank Name Height (m) Image Floors Year 1 Castle Park View 98 26 2020 (Service shaft completed on 6 January, full completion set for 2022 at 98m)[1] 2 St. Mary Redcliffe 89 3 1442 (Previous tallest building in Bristol between 1442-1446, until the tower collapsed in 1446. The tower was rebuilt in 1872.[1] 3 Castlemead 80 19 1981 4 Wills Memorial Building[2] 68 5 1925 (Renovated 2006) 5= Eclipse (also known as Harvey Nichols Tower) 65 17 2007 5= Christ Church, Clifton Down 65 1 1885 7= One Redcliff Street 64 16 1964 7= Beacon Tower (formerly Colston Tower) 64 18 1973 9 Fusion Tower (Formerly Froomsgate House) 63 17 1971 (Renovated 2017) 10 Radisson Blu Bristol (formerly Bristol & West Building) 61 17 1967 (Renovated 2008) 11= Premier Inn Bristol City Centre (formerly Avon House) 60 18 1972 11= St. Nicholas' Church[3] 60 1 1769 (former tallest building until 1872)[1] 13 One Bristol (formerly Lewins Mead) 59 15 1972 (Renovated 2017) 14 New Bridewell Tower 49 16 2017 15 The Eye 13 2012
Proposed
This lists buildings that are proposed for construction in Bristol and are planned to rise at least 50 metres (164 ft).
Rank | Name | Height | Image | Floors | Year |
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1 | Castle Park View | 98 | 26 | 2022 | |
2 | Bristol University Arena Island | 84 | 21 | 2022 | |
3 | Redcliff Quarter | 84 | 23 | 2020 | |
4 | St. Catherines Place, Bedminster | 21 | - | ||
5 | Silverthorne Lane Student Accommodation | 17 | |||
6 | Millwright's Place | 63 | 16 | - | |
7 | Assembly | 63 | |||
8 | Bath Road | 16 | - |
References
- Cork, Tristan (5 January 2020). "Historic moment for Bristol as it gets new tallest building". bristolpost. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- "Wills Memorial Building". emporis.com. 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
- "St. Nicholas' Church". emporis.com. 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
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