This list of tallest buildings and structures in Nottingham ranks the tallest buildings as well as structures within the City of Nottingham by height. Currently the tallest structure in Nottingham is the Eastcroft Incinerator, standing at 91 m (299 ft). However, the tallest building in Nottingham is Victoria Centre Flats A, standing at 75 m (246 ft).

St. Peter's Church in Nottingham was built in 1480, and was the tallest building in Nottingham for 361 years. High rise development in Nottingham was most active during the 1960s when many residential flats and tower blocks were constructed. However, several of these have been demolished or renovated during the 1980s and 2010s. High rise development slowed during the 1970s, and since 2000 only a few high rise buildings have been constructed.

Panoramic view of Nottingham seen from Sharphill Wood, West Bridgford in July 2022

Tallest existing buildings and structures

The tallest existing buildings and structures above 40 metres (131 ft), as of March 2022, in Nottingham are listed below.[1]

Rank Name (alternate names) Image Height Floors Year Use Coordinates Notes
1Eastcroft Energy from Waste Facility
(Eastcroft Incinerator)
91 m 299 ft1970Chimney52°56′47″N 1°08′07″W / 52.946379°N 1.135228°W / 52.946379; -1.135228
  • Tallest standing structure in the city since 1970.[2]
2Victoria Centre Flats A75 m 246 ft261972Residential52°57′26″N 1°08′50″W / 52.957261°N 1.147263°W / 52.957261; -1.147263
  • Tallest building in Nottingham since 1972.
  • Tallest building completed in Nottingham in the 1970s.[3]
3Pine View
(Buckland Court)
62 m 203 ft211967Residential52°57′36″N 1°10′19″W / 52.960003°N 1.171941°W / 52.960003; -1.171941
  • Tallest building completed in Nottingham in the 1960s.
  • Tallest building in Nottingham from 1967 until 1972.
  • Tallest structure in Nottingham from 1967 until 1970.[4]
4=Bowman Telephone Exchange (BT)61 m 200 ft131978 Telephone Exchange

Office

52°57′22″N 1°08′27″W / 52.956094°N 1.140956°W / 52.956094; -1.140956[5]
4=UoN Chimney61 m 200 ft[lower-alpha 1] 1968Chimney52°56′24″N 1°11′32″W / 52.939972°N 1.192139°W / 52.939972; -1.192139[6]
4=Burrows Court61 m 200 ft211967Residential52°57′24″N 1°07′34″W / 52.956642°N 1.126121°W / 52.956642; -1.126121
  • Renovations were made to the building in 1994, and again from February 2018 to May 2021.[7]
4=Nottingham Council House61 m 200 ft1929City Hall
Mercantile
52°57′12″N 1°08′55″W / 52.953452°N 1.148558°W / 52.953452; -1.148558
  • Tallest building completed in Nottingham in the 1920s.
  • Tallest building in Nottingham from 1929 until 1967.[8]
8Aspire60 m 197 ft2008Sculpture52°57′06″N 1°11′05″W / 52.951549°N 1.184603°W / 52.951549; -1.184603
  • Tallest structure completed in Nottingham in the 2000s.[9]
9Southchurch Court59 m 194 ft201969Residential52°54′42″N 1°10′16″W / 52.911688°N 1.170988°W / 52.911688; -1.170988[10]
10Tower Building, UoN57.9 m 190 ft171966University52°56′32″N 1°11′19″W / 52.942221°N 1.188617°W / 52.942221; -1.188617[11]
11Ash View
(Bampton Court)
54.5 m 179 ft 181968Residential52°57′38″N 1°10′23″W / 52.960438°N 1.173084°W / 52.960438; -1.173084[12]
12=Victoria Centre Flats B53.3 m 175 ft181972Residential52°57′23″N 1°08′49″W / 52.956324°N 1.146999°W / 52.956324; -1.146999[13]
12=All Saints' Church53.3 m 175 ft1864Church52°57′37″N 1°09′41″W / 52.960185°N 1.161265°W / 52.960185; -1.161265[14]
14High Point
(Braidwood Court / The Pinnacle)
52.7 m 173 ft 191970Residential52°57′59″N 1°10′06″W / 52.966283°N 1.168435°W / 52.966283; -1.168435[15]
15=Unity Square Phase 150 m 160 ft 112022Governmental Office52°56′47″N 1°08′53″W / 52.946366°N 1.148105°W / 52.946366; -1.148105[16][17]
15=Cranbrook House50 m 164 ft141963Residential52°57′15″N 1°08′29″W / 52.954244°N 1.141358°W / 52.954244; -1.141358[18][19][20]
15=City Hospital Chimney50 m 164 ft  1969Chimney52°59′29″N 1°09′08″W / 52.991363°N 1.152244°W / 52.991363; -1.152244[21][22]
18Marco Island
(Royal Mail Building)
47.9 m 157 ft152005Residential
Mercantile
Parking
52°57′20″N 1°08′31″W / 52.955655°N 1.142021°W / 52.955655; -1.142021
  • Tallest building completed in Nottingham in the 2000s.[23]
  • Built on the frame of a smaller post sorting office dating from 1939.[24][25][26]
19Oak View
(Mellors Court)
46 m 151 ft 161968Residential52°57′36″N 1°10′22″W / 52.959899°N 1.172862°W / 52.959899; -1.172862[27]
20=IQ Newtown House45.7 m 150 ft 141962Residential

Mercantile

52°57′06″N 1°09′12″W / 52.951766°N 1.153302°W / 52.951766; -1.153302
20=Newton Building, NTU45.7 m 150 ft101956University52°57′24″N 1°09′07″W / 52.956537°N 1.152034°W / 52.956537; -1.152034
  • Tallest building completed in Nottingham in the 1950s.[32]
20= St Paul's Church, Daybrook 45.7 m 150 ft 1897 Church 53°00′02″N 1°08′17″W / 53.000613°N 1.137917°W / 53.000613; -1.137917 [33]
20= St Andrews Church 45.7 m 150 ft 1871 Church 52°57′55″N 1°09′08″W / 52.965182°N 1.152196°W / 52.965182; -1.152196 [34]
20=Nottingham Cathedral
(The Cathedral Church of St. Barnabas)
45.7 m 150 ft 1844Church52°57′17″N 1°09′26″W / 52.954677°N 1.157120°W / 52.954677; -1.157120 [35][36]
20=St. Peter's Church45.7 m 150 ft1480Church52°57′08″N 1°08′55″W / 52.952260°N 1.148517°W / 52.952260; -1.148517
  • Tallest building and structure in Nottingham from 1480 until 1821.[37]
26Nottingham One Tower45.6 m 150 ft 142014Residential
Office
52°56′57″N 1°08′32″W / 52.949182°N 1.142128°W / 52.949182; -1.142128
  • Tallest building completed in Nottingham in the 2010s.[38]
27=Kingston Court45.1 m 148 ft 161966Residential52°57′07″N 1°08′02″W / 52.952016°N 1.133915°W / 52.952016; -1.133915[39]
27=Colwick Woods Court45.1 m 148 ft 161966Residential52°57′03″N 1°07′07″W / 52.950875°N 1.118489°W / 52.950875; -1.118489[40]
27=Woodthorpe Court45.1 m 148 ft161965Residential52°59′01″N 1°08′13″W / 52.983679°N 1.137077°W / 52.983679; -1.137077[41]
27=Winchester Court45.1 m 148 ft161965Residential52°58′58″N 1°08′12″W / 52.982709°N 1.136757°W / 52.982709; -1.136757[42]
27=Bentinck Court45.1 m 148 ft 161965Residential52°57′09″N 1°08′09″W / 52.952629°N 1.135947°W / 52.952629; -1.135947[43]
27=Manvers Court45.1 m 148 ft161964Residential52°57′07″N 1°08′07″W / 52.951944°N 1.135365°W / 52.951944; -1.135365[44]
33= Market Square House 44.5 m 146 ft 12 1966 Office
Mercantile
52°57′12″N 1°09′06″W / 52.953226°N 1.151686°W / 52.953226; -1.151686
33= Pitcher & Piano (The Unitarian Church) 44.5 m 146 ft 2 1876 Public house 52°57′03″N 1°08′43″W / 52.950911°N 1.145220°W / 52.950911; -1.145220
35The Litmus Building44 m 144 ft 142007Residential52°57′24″N 1°08′37″W / 52.956746°N 1.143654°W / 52.956746; -1.143654[49]
36=Global Point
(Academy Heights / Kaplan Residences)
43 m 141 ft 142014Residential
Shops
Restaurant
52°57′11″N 1°09′12″W / 52.953116°N 1.153461°W / 52.953116; -1.153461[50]
36=E.ON Trinity House 43 m 141 ft 92012Office52°57′23″N 1°09′00″W / 52.956485°N 1.150024°W / 52.956485; -1.150024 [51]
36=Leonardo Hotel43 m 141 ft 132005Hotel52°56′54″N 1°08′26″W / 52.948444°N 1.140655°W / 52.948444; -1.140655[52]
39Britannia Hotel42.6 m 140 ft 141969Hotel52°57′08″N 1°09′14″W / 52.952352°N 1.153812°W / 52.952352; -1.153812[53][54]
40 Queens Medical Centre Chimney 42 m 138 ft 1971 Chimney 52°56′45″N 1°11′05″W / 52.945736°N 1.184647°W / 52.945736; -1.184647 [55]
41The Vantage40 m 130 ft 142021Rental Apartments
Public Parking
Fitness Centre
52°56′44″N 1°09′08″W / 52.945610°N 1.152340°W / 52.945610; -1.152340[56]

Tallest under construction, approved and proposed

Below are sub-sections for the tallest under construction, approved and proposed buildings and structures in Nottingham.

Under construction

This lists buildings that are under construction in Nottingham over 40 m (130 ft).

Rank Name (alternate names) Image Height Floors Year Use Coordinates Notes
1Island Quarter Hotel 73.15 m 240.0 ft202023Hotel
Rental Apartments
  • Foundation work in place.[57]
2Hotel Indigo / Staybridge Suite 70 m 230 ft182023Hotel
  • Foundation work in place.[58]

Approved

This lists buildings that have been approved for, but are yet to start, construction in Nottingham over 40 m (130 ft).

Rank Name (alternate names) Height Floors Year Use Coordinates Notes
1Three Wilford Road105 m 344 ft232024Residential
Rental Apartments
52°56′45″N 1°09′08″W / 52.9459°N 1.1521°W / 52.9459; -1.1521
  • Site is currently being prepared for construction.
  • If complete by 2024, Three Wilford Road will become the tallest building and first skyscraper built in Nottingham.[59]
2Unity Square Phase 260 m 200 ft152023Commercial Office
Governmental Office
52°56′47″N 1°08′57″W / 52.9463°N 1.1491°W / 52.9463; -1.1491
  • Site is currently being prepared for construction.[60]
3London Road Centre48 m 157 ft132023Office
Restaurant
52°56′36″N 1°08′21″W / 52.9432°N 1.1391°W / 52.9432; -1.1391[61]
4=Arkwright Street45 m 148 ft132023Residential
Office
52°56′42″N 1°08′50″W / 52.9450°N 1.1473°W / 52.9450; -1.1473
  • Site is currently being prepared for construction.[62]
4=Island Quarter Apartments45 m 148 ft18Rental Apartments
Shops
  • Site is currently being prepared for construction.[63]

Proposed

This lists buildings that have been proposed but are yet to receive approval to be built in Nottingham over 40 m (130 ft).

Rank Name (alternate names) Height Floors Year Use Coordinates Notes
1Glasshouse Street121.92 m 400.0 ft432025Rental Apartments
Residential
52°57′30″N 1°08′48″W / 52.9583°N 1.1467°W / 52.9583; -1.1467This building will become Nottingham's tallest building and tower over its current No.1, Victoria Flats A, as well as becoming Nottingham's tallest structure, bypassing the chimney at Eastcroft Incinerator.[64]
21–4 Queen's Road68 m 223 ft262023Rental Apartments
Hotel
52°56′49″N 1°08′27″W / 52.9470°N 1.1407°W / 52.9470; -1.1407[65]
3Guildhall Hotel45 m 148 ft15Hotel52°57′25″N 1°09′02″W / 52.9569°N 1.1505°W / 52.9569; -1.1505[66]

Tallest unbuilt and demolished

Below are sub-sections for the tallest unbuilt and demolished buildings and structures in Nottingham.

Tallest unbuilt buildings and structures

This lists proposals for the construction of buildings in Nottingham that were planned to rise at least 40 metres (131 ft), for which planning permission was rejected or which were otherwise withdrawn.

Rank Name (alternate names) Image Height Floors Use Notes
1Whyte Tower 1
(Lower Parliament Street Tower 1)
 151 m 495 ft54Residential
Hotel
Office
[67]
2Christian Centre 93 m 305 ftChurch[68]
3No. 1 Brook Street Tower 1 80 m 260 ft25Residential
Mercantile
[69]
4Whyte Tower 2 78 m 256 ft25Commercial Office
Hotel
[70]
5No. 1 Brook Street Tower 2 46.8 m 154 ft12Residential
Mercantile
[71]

Tallest demolished buildings and structures

This list shows the tallest buildings in structures in Nottingham of at least 40 metres (131 ft) in height that have been demolished.

Rank Name (alternate names) Image Height Floors Completed Demolished Use Coordinates Notes
1=Evans Court 61 m 200 ft2019711985Residential52°59′01″N 1°10′57″W / 52.983611°N 1.1825°W / 52.983611; -1.1825[72]
1=Auburn Court 61 m 200 ft2019711985Residential52°58′58″N 1°10′55″W / 52.982778°N 1.181944°W / 52.982778; -1.181944[73]
1=Wicklow Court 61 m 200 ft2019711985Residential52°59′01″N 1°11′03″W / 52.983611°N 1.184167°W / 52.983611; -1.184167[74]
1=Mill Court 61 m 200 ft2019711985Residential52°59′02″N 1°11′07″W / 52.983889°N 1.185278°W / 52.983889; -1.185278[75]
5Holy Trinity Church54 m 177 ft18411958Church52°57′22″N 1°08′56″W / 52.956111°N 1.148889°W / 52.956111; -1.148889
  • Tallest building and structure in Nottingham from 1841 until 1929.[76]
6=Willoughby Court48.1 m 158 ft1719672015Residential52°56′58″N 1°10′22″W / 52.949562°N 1.172836°W / 52.949562; -1.172836[77]
6=Newgate Court48.1 m 158 ft1719672016Residential52°57′04″N 1°10′22″W / 52.951145°N 1.172764°W / 52.951145; -1.172764[78]
6=Lenton Court48.1 m 158 ft1719672013Residential52°57′01″N 1°10′23″W / 52.950361°N 1.173155°W / 52.950361; -1.173155[79]
6=Digby Court48.1 m 158 ft1719672014Residential52°56′59″N 1°10′19″W / 52.949776°N 1.172003°W / 52.949776; -1.172003[80]
6=Abbey Court48.1 m 158 ft1719672014Residential52°57′02″N 1°10′20″W / 52.950619°N 1.172340°W / 52.950619; -1.172340[81]
11Highcross Court 43.3 m 142 ft1519662012Residential52°57′34″N 1°10′10″W / 52.959339°N 1.169399°W / 52.959339; -1.169399[82]

Timeline of tallest buildings and structures

Year tallest Name Image Height Floors Coordinates Notes
1480–1841St. Peter's Church45.7 m 150 ft52°57′08″N 1°08′55″W / 52.952260°N 1.148517°W / 52.952260; -1.148517[83]
1841–1929Holy Trinity Church54 m 177 ft52°57′22″N 1°08′56″W / 52.956111°N 1.148889°W / 52.956111; -1.148889[76]
1929–1967Nottingham Council House61 m 200 ft52°57′12″N 1°08′55″W / 52.953452°N 1.148558°W / 52.953452; -1.148558[8]
1967–1970Pine View
(Buckland Court)
62 m 203 ft2152°57′36″N 1°10′19″W / 52.960003°N 1.171941°W / 52.960003; -1.171941[84]
1970–presentEastcroft Energy from Waste Facility
(Eastcroft Incinerator)
91 m 299 ft52°56′47″N 1°08′07″W / 52.946379°N 1.135228°W / 52.946379; -1.135228[85]

Tallest structures in Nottinghamshire

Rank Name (alternate names) Image Height Floors Year Use Coordinates Notes
1 Cottam Power Station

(Decommissioned)

200 m 660 ft 1968 Chimney 53°18′14″N 0°46′53″W / 53.304°N 0.7815°W / 53.304; -0.7815 [86]
2 Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station 199 m 653 ft 1968 Chimney 52°51′55″N 1°15′18″W / 52.865268°N 1.255°W / 52.865268; -1.255 [87]
3 West Burton Power Station 198 m 650 ft 1967 Chimney 53°21′54″N 0°49′10″W / 53.365°N 0.8194°W / 53.365; -0.8194 [88][89]

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