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  2. List of tallest buildings and structures in Liverpool

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    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 tallest habitable building in the United Kingdom outside of London, Birmingham and Manchester. [1]

  3. St Johns Beacon - Wikipedia

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    St Johns Beacon (also known as the Radio City Tower) is a radio and observation tower in Liverpool, England. Designed by James A. Roberts Associates, it was built in 1969 and opened by Queen Elizabeth II. The tower is 138 metres (453 ft) tall, [1] and is the second-tallest free-standing structure in Liverpool. It has a 10 m (33 ft) long antenna ...

  4. West Tower - Wikipedia

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    With an architectural height of 140 metres (459 ft) and 40 floors, West Tower is the tallest building in Liverpool. Nationwide, it is ranked at joint 38th tallest in the United Kingdom but is the tallest in the country outside of Greater London and Greater Manchester. The building commands views across the city, over the Mersey to the Wirral ...

  5. Royal Liver Building - Wikipedia

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    The building overlooks the River Mersey from its waterfront location on the Pier Head and forms one of the 'Three Graces' along with the Port of Liverpool Building and the Cunard Building. This is reflected in the building's Grade I listed building status. [citation needed] It has 13 floors. The Liver birds are 5.5 metres,18 feet tall.

  6. Category:Buildings and structures in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    List of tallest buildings and structures in Liverpool; Stop the Rot. Architecture of Liverpool; 0–9. 1 Princes Dock; ... Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L25; C.

  7. Listed buildings in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    There are over 2500 listed buildings in Liverpool, England. [1] A listed building is one considered to be of special architectural, historical or cultural significance, which is protected from being demolished, extended or altered, unless special permission is granted by the relevant planning authorities.

  8. Alexandra Tower, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Tower is a residential tower located in the Prince's Dock area of Liverpool, England. It was constructed between 2005 and 2008 and upon completion became the sixth tallest building in Liverpool. The tower has a total 27 floors, with 201 apartments, reaching a height of 88 metres (290 ft). [1]

  9. King Edward Tower - Wikipedia

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    If built, the tower would have become the tallest structure of any kind in Liverpool, taking the title from West Tower. Originally the development was known as the King Edward Towers because two buildings were proposed to be built. Each would have been roughly 130m tall and have between 40 and 50 floors.