Tall buildings in the Birmingham metropolitan area Tallest building Octagon (2025)Tallest building height 155 m (509 ft) First 150 m+ building Octagon (2025) Number of tall buildings Taller than 50 m (164 ft) 168 (2025) Taller than 100 m (328 ft) 13 (2025) Taller than 150 m (492 ft) 2 (2025)
Thislist of the tallest buildings and structures in theBirmingham metropolitan area ,West Midlands ranks buildings and free-standing structures by height, based on standard height measurements that include spires and architectural details but exclude extraneous elements added after completion of the building.[ 1]
The City of Birmingham has more than 270 tall buildings and structures within its city boundaries, making it the most built-up city in the United Kingdom outside of London.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] It is home to the majority of the 420 tall buildings and structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area.
The joint-tallest buildings in the City of Birmingham areOctagon , a 49-storey tower which forms part of theParadise development inBirmingham City Centre ; andOne Eastside , a 51-storey tower on James Watt Queensway. These two residential skyscrapers stand at 155 metres (509 feet), surpassing Birmingham's previous tallest residential building, the 132-metre (433 ft)Mercian tower, and its talleststructure , the 140-metre (460 ft)BT Tower .
The City of Birmingham currently has 14 buildings and structures completed at a height of 100 metres or more and a further three under construction. This is the third highest number of completed or under construction tall buildings and structures (≥100m) of any city in the United Kingdom.[ 5] [ 6]
The skyline of
Birmingham viewed from the north, September 2020. Completed in 2021, the 108-metre office building
103 Colmore Row is located directly ahead, with 122-metre
10 Holloway Circus visible behind. Directly to the west, 152-metre (at the time)
BT Tower and 100-metre
Alpha Tower . Further to the west, adjacent to 102-metre Bank II Tower, the 132-metre
Mercian Tower can be seen in the final stages of construction.
The first structure to reach a height of 100 metres was theJoseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower , constructed in 1908 and located in theEdgbaston area of the city. It remains the tallest free-standing clock tower in the world.[ 7]
High-rise construction in Birmingham did not begin in earnest until the post war redevelopment of the 1960s and 1970s, when more than 25 commercial buildings taller than 50 metres were erected within the city centre and westwards alongBroad Street toFive Ways and Hagley Road . Two further structures over 100 metres were built during this period – the 152-metreBT Tower , which remains the tallestnon-building structure in Birmingham, albeit at a reduced height of 140 metres,[ a] and the 100-metre, Grade II listedAlpha Tower . Other notable high-rise office buildings includedQuayside Tower andMetropolitan House , both designed byJohn Madin and since refurbished.
This era also saw more than 150residential tower blocks of between 12 and 32 storeys built in clusters around the periphery of the city centre and throughout its suburbs, helping to cement Birmingham's reputation as aBrutalist city.[ 9] By the 1990s, most of these system-built high-rises had fallen into disrepair and have since been demolished in large-scale regeneration schemes. These include all but two of the 34 tower blocks constructed on theCastle Vale estate, along with significant numbers inAston ,Lee Bank andHodge Hill . However, in a quirk of local authority restructuring, most of the 51 blocks built in the East Birmingham suburb ofChelmsley Wood were transferred to the neighbouring metropolitan borough ofSolihull in 1980, thus falling outsideBirmingham City Council's programme of mass demolition.
Across the city, high-rise development slowed during the 1980s and 1990s, with few significant proposals emerging, but the turn of the 21st century saw a renewed interest in constructing tall buildings in central Birmingham. Completed in 2006, the 122-metre10 Holloway Circus became the tallest habitable building in the city, while theBrindleyplace canalside development yielded a cluster of high-rise office buildings adjacent to theInternational Convention Centre andBirmingham Indoor Arena .
However, in the wake of theSeptember 11 attacks , regulations imposed by theCivil Aviation Authority (CAA) andBirmingham City Council 's own 'High Places' planning policy framework restricted new buildings to a maximum height of around 120 metres, stymieing a number of appreciably taller proposals.[ 10] [ 11] These included the 245-metreArena Central Tower , which at the time was set to become the tallest skyscraper in the United Kingdom. A number of subsequent proposals, including revised plans for a 152-metreV-shaped building at Arena Central, the 201-metreRegal Tower , and the 130-metre twin towers proposed for the New Street StationGateway Plus project, succumbed to the2008 financial crisis and were either scaled back or scrapped.[ 12] [ 13]
Consequently, Birmingham's most iconic 21st century buildings, including theSelfridges Building ,Grand Central Station and theLibrary of Birmingham , are under 100 metres tall.
A section of the Birmingham skyline viewed from
Digbeth , January 2023, with some of the city's most notable buildings in shot. Directly ahead, the 61-metre tall steeple of the parish church of
St Martin in the Bull Ring , framed by the Grade II listed
Rotunda and Future Systems' iconic
Selfridges Building . To the left,
10 Holloway Circus is the tallest of four buildings in the
Southside district which also include the twin 90-metre residential towers known locally as
The Sentinels . In the far distance, the 132-metre
Mercian Tower can be seen alongside Bank II Tower, with the upper floors of Grade II listed
Alpha Tower also visible. To the right of the Selfridges Building, adjacent to the 21-storey
McLaren Building , 113-metre Exchange Square tower can be seen in the final stages of construction. Beyond this are the buildings of
Masshouse and the site of One Eastside, a 155-metre residential tower which began construction in January 2023 but is not yet visible on this skyline. To the foreground, site clearance for the construction of
Beorma Tower, a 113-metre mixed-use building named after the 7th century Anglo-Saxon founder of the settlement of
Beorma-inga-ham. Present and future developments [ edit ] Octagon residential tower viewed fromChamberlain Square in the heart ofBirmingham City Centre , withGrade I listed Birmingham Town Hall to the left, Grade II* listedBirmingham Museum and Art Gallery to the right, and the mixed-useParadise redevelopment beyond. (March 2025)Birmingham's skyline viewed from the west in 2022, featuring the 132-metreMercian tower. (September 2022) In recent years, the City Council has sought to encourage large-scale development, and a raft of tall buildings have been approved for construction across theCity Core and all six of Birmingham'sCity Centre Quarters –Eastside ,Digbeth ,Westside and Ladywood ,Southside and Highgate , theJewellery Quarter andSt George and St Chad . These developments will form a number of tall clusters across the city centre.
Home to some of Birmingham's tallest buildings, the City Core includes the 155-metreOctagon tower at theParadise redevelopment site in the city's civic heart. Octagon, which is the tallest octagonally-shaped residential building in the world,[ 14] is set to be joined by 148-metre Centenary Tower and 110-metre Cambrian Wharf, both of which have been approved for construction. In the neighbouringHistoric Colmore Business District stands103 Colmore Row (108 metres) which, upon completion in 2022, became the tallest dedicated office building to be constructed outside of London since Alpha Tower in 1973.[ 15] In 2025, a mixed-use development called the Goods Station, incorporating four towers ranging in height from 63 to 153 metres, was approved on the site of the former Axis building adjacent to Alpha tower.[ 16]
Further to the east, in theSnow Hill Commercial District , plans have been submitted for 2 Snowhill Plaza, a 48-storey residential-led tower which is set to become one of the largest Build to Rent (BTR) schemes in the United Kingdom.[ 17]
In Westside and Ladywood,Moda Living 's 132-metreMercian residential tower was completed in 2022 and is currently the tallest of a cluster of high rise buildings aroundBroad Street andBrindleyplace . Other significant residential schemes in this area include 111-metre Cortland Broad Street, 102-metre Bank Tower II and the approved 100 Broad Street (103m). All are set to be surpassed by another residential tower, the 145-metre Essington, which was approved for construction in 2024.
The Eastside district is home to One Eastside, a 155-metre residential skyscraper which forms part of the gateway toBirmingham's new HS2 railway station at Curzon Street .[ 18] Along with 111-metre Silver Yard, One Eastside will be joined by a 124-metre tower at Glasswater Locks, which is currently under construction.[ 19] [ 20] Extending outwards from Birmingham's Knowledge Quarter, the £360m Curzon Wharf masterplan, intended to be the world's first net zero carbon mixed-use development, includes approval for two more tall buildings, one of which is a skyscraper rising to 172 metres.[ 21]
To the South East of the City Core, swathes of Digbeth are scheduled to be redeveloped, with 113-metre Boerma Tower currently under construction and others including the 146-metre Tower Leaf, 122-metre Garrison Circus tower, 108-metre Clyde Street tower and 102-metre Upper Trinity Street tower also approved.[ 22] [ 23] [ 24] A 32-storey mixed-use tower is planned to anchor the vast Smithfield site,[ 25] which will link Digbeth to the Southside and Highgate district, and another cluster of approved high-rises in and around the city'sGay Village andChinese Quarter .[ 26] [ 27] [ 28] For nearbySmallbrook Queensway , plans have been submitted for a series of three towers up to 180-metres in height, with up to seven more tall buildings expected to transform the area between here and Holloway Circus in the forthcoming years.[ 29] On nearby Bristol Street, a distinctive bronze-coloured tower – the 40-storey Trifecta Residences – has also been approved for construction.[ 30]
Meanwhile, to the north west of the City Core, Moda Living's 126-metre residential tower on Great Charles Street, which is in the final stages of construction, has formed a gateway toSt Paul's Square and the Jewellery Quarter, while at the same time marking the beginning of a high-rise convergence with the Snow Hill Commercial District.[ 31]
Of the Brutalist tower blocks that remain within the city's boundaries, the majority have either been comprehensively upgraded, sold to private operators, or earmarked for refurbishment.Druids Heath in South Birmingham is now the only estate with a significant cluster of the original 1960s blocks, although these are also set for demolition.[ 32]
In future, if all approved, proposed and planned projects come to fruition, Birmingham's skyline will comprise more than 400 tall buildings and structures, including eleven skyscrapers above 150 metres and a further 32 habitable towers above 100 metres.
Birmingham metropolitan area [ edit ] Birmingham
Lichfield
Coventry
North Warwickshire
Wolverhampton
Nuneaton and Bedworth
Dudley
Redditch
Sandwell
South Staffordshire
Solihull
Stratford-upon-Avon
Walsall
Tamworth
Bromsgrove
Warwick
Cannock Chase
Urban hinterlands
Map of the Birmingham metropolitan area showing its built-up areas, morphological boundaries and catchment zones.The City of Birmingham forms the heart of an urban agglomeration located in theWest Midlands region ofEngland with a population of around 4.3 million, making it the second largest metropolitan area in theUnited Kingdom after London.[ 33] In total, at least 420 tall buildings and structures lie within its morphological boundaries.
TheBirmingham metropolitan area is composed of the three cities (Birmingham ,Coventry ,Wolverhampton ) and four metropolitan boroughs (Dudley ,Sandwell ,Solihull ,Walsall ) which make up themetropolitan county of theWest Midlands , along with itscommuter zones , which extend into neighbouringlocal authority districts includingBromsgrove andRedditch inWorcestershire ;Cannock Chase ,Lichfield ,South Staffordshire andTamworth inStaffordshire ; and four of the five local authority districts ofWarwickshire :North Warwickshire ,Nuneaton and Bedworth ,Stratford-upon-Avon , andWarwick itself. With the exceptions of Cannock Chase, Redditch and Stratford-upon-Avon, each of these authorities has at least one tall building or structure (≥35 metres) located within the boundaries of the Birmingham metropolitan area.[ 3] [ 1]
A number of sizeable urban settlements fall outside these boundaries but still form part of the metropolitan area'seconomic andinfrastructural hinterland .[ 34] [ 35] [ 36] [ 37] Amongst them, the cathedral city ofLichfield , the towns ofCannock ,Hednesford andRugeley in Staffordshire,Rugby andStratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, andKidderminster in theWyre Forest District of Worcestershire. For completeness, the tall buildings and structures in these places are included in the listings below but, for accuracy, are not designated a metropolitan area ranking.
The following listings are colour coded according to the authority in which they are located. The Birmingham metropolitan area map can be used to find the authority for each entry and, where the building or structure is not located in a city centre, its district, town or parish.
Tallest buildings and structures [ edit ] This list ranks all complete and topped out buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area that stand at least 100 metres (328 ft) tall, based on standard height measurements. An equals sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. Buildings that have been demolished are not included.
Updated September 2025
This list ranks all complete and topped out buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area that stand between 50 metres (164 ft) and 99 metres (325 ft) tall, based on standard height measurements. An equals sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. Buildings that have been demolished are not included.
Updated September 2025
Rank Authority Auth. Rank Name Image Height Floors Year completed Primary Use District Alternative Name/s Coordinates Ref. (m) (ft) 16= Birmingham 15= Enclave 98 322 27 T/O Residential Southside Lower Essex Street 52°28′24″N 1°53′57″W / 52.4734667°N 1.8992180°W /52.4734667; -1.8992180 [ 54] Birmingham South Central Tower 98 320 30 2025 Mixed-use Southside Essex Street Tower 52°28′24″N 1°53′57″W / 52.4734667°N 1.8992180°W /52.4734667; -1.8992180 [ 55] 18 Birmingham 17 Sherlock Yard 97 318 30 2025 Mixed-use Southside Makers' Yard Sherlock Street Tower 52°28′15″N 1°53′41″W / 52.4709720°N 1.8945864°W /52.4709720; -1.8945864 [ 54] 19 Birmingham 18 VITA Student Suffolk Street 92 302 29 T/O Student accommodation Southside 52°28′15″N 1°53′41″W / 52.4709720°N 1.8945864°W /52.4709720; -1.8945864 [ 56] 20 Coventry 1 Coventry Waste to Energy Plant 92 302 – 1974 Chimney Cheylesmore Coventry Waste Incineration Plant 52°23′45″N 1°29′33″W / 52.3958657°N 1.4925970°W /52.3958657; -1.4925970 [ 57] 21= Birmingham 19= Cleveland Tower 90 295 32 1971 Residential Southside The Sentinels 52°28′28″N 1°54′05″W / 52.47449°N 1.90132°W /52.47449; -1.90132 [ 58] Birmingham Clydesdale Tower 90 295 32 1972 Residential Southside The Sentinels 52°28′28″N 1°54′05″W / 52.47449°N 1.90132°W /52.47449; -1.90132 [ 59] Birmingham Orion Building 90 295 28 2007 Residential City Centre 52°28′39″N 1°54′08″W / 52.477486°N 1.902353°W /52.477486; -1.902353 [ 60] Birmingham Three Snowhill 90 290 18 2019 Office Colmore Business District BT Regional Hub 52°29′05″N 1°53′58″W / 52.484700°N 1.899316°W /52.484700; -1.899316 [ 59] 25 Coventry 2 Cathedral Church of Saint Michael 88 289 – 1400- Monument / Place of Worship City Centre Coventry Old Cathedral 52°24′32″N 1°30′25″W / 52.4088990°N 1.5068241°W /52.4088990; -1.5068241 [ 61] 26= Birmingham 23= Exchange Square 1 Tower 3 81 266 23 2019 Residential Eastside Allegro Living Tower 3 52°28′57″N 1°53′30″W / 52.482441°N 1.891659°W /52.482441; -1.891659 [ 62] Birmingham The Rotunda 81 266 23 1965 Residential / Aparthotel City Centre 52°28′42″N 1°53′43″W / 52.478342°N 1.895389°W /52.478342; -1.895389 [ 63] 28= Birmingham 25= Aston Place 80 262 26 2019 Residential Westside Dandara Living Arena Central 52°28′41″N 1°54′20″W / 52.478097°N 1.905604°W /52.478097; -1.905604 [ 64] Birmingham Veolia Energy Recovery Facility80 262 – 1996 Chimney Tyseley Tyseley Waste Incineration Plant 52°27′34″N 1°50′36″W / 52.459382°N 1.843248°W /52.459382; -1.843248 [ 65] – Cannock Chase 1 Pye Green BT Tower 79 258 – 1966 Telecommunication Hednesford 52°43′43″N 2°01′11″W / 52.728655°N 2.019655°W /52.728655; -2.019655 [ 66] 30 Birmingham 27 Lancaster Wharf 77 253 24 T/O Residential Gun Quarter 52°29′18″N 1°53′39″W / 52.4883671°N 1.8942278°W /52.4883671; -1.8942278 [ 67] – Lichfield 1 Lichfield Cathedral 77 253 – 1340 Place of Worship City Centre 52°41′07″N 1°49′52″W / 52.6853813°N 1.8310944°W /52.6853813; -1.8310944 [ 68] 31= Birmingham 28= Centre City Tower 76 249 21 1975 Office Southside 52°28′34″N 1°53′55″W / 52.476017°N 1.898503°W /52.476017; -1.898503 [ 69] Birmingham Five Ways Tower 76 249 22 1979 Office (vacant) Five Ways & Hagley Road 52°28′17″N 1°54′59″W / 52.471317°N 1.916328°W /52.471317; -1.916328 [ 70] Birmingham Onyx 76 250 24 2020 Student accommodation Gun Quarter 52°29′11″N 1°53′36″W / 52.4864542°N 1.8932624°W /52.4864542; -1.8932624 [ 71] Coventry 3 CODE Coventry Block B 76 249 23 2019 Student accommodation City Centre 52°24′35″N 1°30′17″W / 52.4098297°N 1.5046434°W /52.4098297; -1.5046434 [ 72] Dudley 1 Dudley Energy from Waste Plant 76 249 – 1998 Chimney Netherton Lister Road Incinerator 52°29′57″N 2°04′58″W / 52.4990427°N 2.0829015°W /52.4990427; -2.0829015 [ 73] Wolverhampton 1 Victoria Hall 76 249 25 2009 Student accommodation Springfield Student Village 52°35′23″N 2°07′17″W / 52.5897978°N 2.1212892°W /52.5897978; -2.1212892 [ 74] 37= Birmingham 31= Hyatt Regency 75 246 24 1990 Hotel Westside 52°28′41″N 1°54′32″W / 52.477933°N 1.908907°W /52.477933; -1.908907 [ 75] Birmingham Two Snowhill 75 246 15 2013 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′41″N 1°54′32″W / 52.477933°N 1.908907°W /52.477933; -1.908907 [ 76] 39 Birmingham 33 3 Arena Central 73 239 14 2020 Office Westside HMRC Building52°28′41″N 1°54′25″W / 52.4780178°N 1.9069095°W /52.4780178; -1.9069095 [ 77] 40= Birmingham 34 One Snow Hill Plaza 72 236 20 1973 Hotel Colmore Business District Holiday Inn Express Birmingham Snow Hill52°29′05″N 1°53′54″W / 52.484831°N 1.898317°W /52.484831; -1.898317 [ 78] Coventry 4 Holy Trinity Church 72 236 – 1100- Place of Worship City Centre 52°24′30″N 1°30′32″W / 52.4083608°N 1.5089591°W /52.4083608; -1.5089591 [ 74] Wolverhampton 2 Wolverhampton MESE Energy from Waste Plant 72 236 – 1998 Chimney Dunstall Hill Wolverhampton Civic Incinerator 52°35′48″N 2°07′29″W / 52.5966482°N 2.1248065°W /52.5966482; -2.1248065 [ 79] 43= Birmingham 35= The Cube 71 231 23 2010 Mixed-use Westside 52°28′30″N 1°54′25″W / 52.4750°N 1.9070°W /52.4750; -1.9070 [ 80] Birmingham JQ Rise 71 233 24 T/O Residential Jewellery Quarter 52°29′01″N 1°55′03″W / 52.4836650°N 1.9175093°W /52.4836650; -1.9175093 [ 81] 45= Birmingham 37= Colmore Gate 70 230 15 1992 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′57″N 1°53′49″W / 52.482403°N 1.897078°W /52.482403; -1.897078 [ 82] Birmingham One Centenary Way 70 230 13 2022 Office Westside Paradise Plot G 52°28′46″N 1°54′23″W / 52.4795695°N 1.9063050°W /52.4795695; -1.9063050 [ 83] Birmingham Quayside Tower 70 230 18 1965 Office Westside 52°28′38″N 1°54′40″W / 52.477231°N 1.911008°W /52.477231; -1.911008 [ 84] Coventry 5 CODE Coventry Block D 70 230 21 2019 Student accommodation City Centre 52°24′35″N 1°30′17″W / 52.4098297°N 1.5046434°W /52.4098297; -1.5046434 [ 85] 49= Birmingham 40= McLaren Building 69 226 21 1972 Office Eastside 52°28′55″N 1°53′32″W / 52.482072°N 1.892308°W /52.482072; -1.892308 [ 86] Birmingham One Hagley Road 69 226 19 1974 Residential / Serviced Apartments Five Ways & Hagley Road Metropolitan House 52°28′23″N 1°55′11″W / 52.473181°N 1.919614°W /52.473181; -1.919614 [ 87] – Stratford-upon-Avon 1 Church of the Holy Trinity 69 226 – 1465– Place of Worship Avonside Holy Trinity Church Shakespeare's Church 52°11′11″N 1°42′25″W / 52.1864701°N 1.7069561°W /52.1864701; -1.7069561 [ 88] 51= Birmingham 42 The Bank Tower 1 68 223 22 2019 Residential Westside 52°28′34″N 1°54′51″W / 52.4760896°N 1.9140985°W /52.4760896; -1.9140985 [ 49] Coventry 6 Mercia House 68 223 20 1968 Mixed-use Spon End 52°24′31″N 1°30′52″W / 52.4084865°N 1.5145412°W /52.4084865; -1.5145412 [ 89] 53= Birmingham 43= Midland Building 67 220 17 1967 Office City Centre BT Midland ATE 52°28′36″N 1°54′01″W / 52.476578°N 1.900378°W /52.476578; -1.900378 [ 90] Birmingham Snowhill Wharf 67 220 21 2021 Residential Gun Quarter 52°29′11″N 1°53′54″W / 52.4863020°N 1.8982733°W /52.4863020; -1.8982733 [ 91] 55 Birmingham 45 Bank House 66 217 20 1967 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′49″N 1°53′51″W / 52.480397°N 1.897538°W /52.480397; -1.897538 [ 92] 56= Birmingham 46 Brindley House 65 213 18 1967 Mixed-use Jewellery Quarter 52°29′01″N 1°54′18″W / 52.483602°N 1.905036°W /52.483602; -1.905036 [ 93] Coventry 7 Weaver Place Block C 65 213 20 2020 Student accommodation City Centre iQ Student Accommodation 52°24′42″N 1°30′41″W / 52.4116205°N 1.5114602°W /52.4116205; -1.5114602 [ 94] South Staffordshire 1 Baggeridge Brickworks 65 213 – 1944 Chimney Gospel End Baggeridge Country Park 52°32′09″N 2°08′55″W / 52.5358631°N 2.1487474°W /52.5358631; -2.1487474 59= Birmingham 47= Chamberlain Hall 64 210 21 2015 Student accommodation Edgbaston 52°27′47″N 1°55′21″W / 52.463140°N 1.922594°W /52.463140; -1.922594 [ 95] Birmingham Cumberland House 64 210 18 1964 Hotel Westside Hampton by Hilton Birmingham Broad Street52°28′30″N 1°54′50″W / 52.475069°N 1.913881°W /52.475069; -1.913881 [ 96] Birmingham Fifty4 Hagley Road 64 210 18 1976 Office Five Ways & Hagley Road 52°28′18″N 1°55′27″W / 52.471680°N 1.924188°W /52.471680; -1.924188 [ 97] Coventry 8 Christchurch Spire 64 210 – 1832 Monument City Centre Greyfriars 52°24′21″N 1°30′42″W / 52.4057201°N 1.5115452°W /52.4057201; -1.5115452 [ 98] 63= Birmingham 50= Centenary Plaza 63 207 20 2002 Residential / Hotel Westside Arena Central Phase One (Block E) 52°28′36″N 1°54′25″W / 52.476567°N 1.906872°W /52.476567; -1.906872 [ 99] Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Tower 1 63 207 14 2010 Public Facility Edgbaston The QE 52°27′06″N 1°56′35″W / 52.451767°N 1.943083°W /52.451767; -1.943083 [ 100] Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Tower 2 63 207 14 2010 Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Tower 3 63 207 14 2010 Coventry 9 Hillman House 63 207 16 1964 Residential City Centre 52°24′35″N 1°30′46″W / 52.4097658°N 1.5128631°W /52.4097658; -1.5128631 [ 101] 68= Birmingham 54= Hagley House 62 203 17 1965 Office Five Ways & Hagley Road Cobalt Square 52°28′21″N 1°55′21″W / 52.472493°N 1.922618°W /52.472493; -1.922618 [ 102] Birmingham Muirhead Tower 62 203 15 1971 University building Edgbaston University of Birmingham 52°27′06″N 1°55′46″W / 52.451727°N 1.929350°W /52.451727; -1.929350 [ 103] Coventry 10 Parkside Infinity Tower 1 62 203 20 2017 Student accommodation City Centre UNINN Parkside Phase 1 52°24′13″N 1°30′27″W / 52.4037237°N 1.5074257°W /52.4037237; -1.5074257 [ 104] Wolverhampton 3= Brockfield House 62 203 23 1969 Residential Heath Town 52°35′39″N 2°06′29″W / 52.5942268°N 2.1079310°W /52.5942268; -2.1079310 [ 105] Wolverhampton Hampton View 62 203 23 1969 Residential Heath Town Alder House 52°35′32″N 2°06′32″W / 52.5923562°N 2.1088946°W /52.5923562; -2.1088946 [ 106] 73= Birmingham 56= The Bath House 61 200 19 2023 Residential Southside Kent Street Baths 52°28′20″N 1°53′55″W / 52.4722960°N 1.8986003°W /52.4722960; -1.8986003 [ 107] Birmingham Holiday Inn Express Birmingham City Centre61 201 18 2017 Hotel Westside Arena Central Plot F 52°28′39″N 1°54′24″W / 52.477412°N 1.906697°W /52.477412; -1.906697 [ 108] Birmingham Jurys Inn 61 200 18 1975 Hotel Westside 52°28′36″N 1°54′41″W / 52.476729°N 1.911498°W /52.476729; -1.911498 [ 109] Birmingham St Martin in the Bull Ring 61 200 – 1855 Place of Worship City Centre 52°28′37″N 1°53′37″W / 52.477045°N 1.893508°W /52.477045; -1.893508 [ 110] Birmingham Trident House 61 200 19 1981 Residential Westside 52°28′31″N 1°54′41″W / 52.475359°N 1.911472°W /52.475359; -1.911472 [ 111] – Rugby 2 St Marie's Church 61 200 – 1847 Place of Worship Overslade 52°22′00″N 1°15′50″W / 52.3665378°N 1.2638724°W /52.3665378; -1.2638724 [ 112] 78= Birmingham 61= James Watt Residences60 197 18 2010 Student accommodation Eastside Aston University Student Village 52°29′07″N 1°53′19″W / 52.485224°N 1.888473°W /52.485224; -1.888473 [ 113] Birmingham Mary Sturge Residences60 197 18 2013 Student accommodation Eastside Aston University Student Village 52°29′05″N 1°53′29″W / 52.484602°N 1.891371°W /52.484602; -1.891371 [ 114] Birmingham Library of Birmingham 60 197 10 2013 Library Westside 52°28′47″N 1°54′31″W / 52.479772°N 1.908491°W /52.479772; -1.908491 [ 115] Birmingham St Nicolas' Church 60 197 – 1475 Place of Worship Kings Norton 52°24′31″N 1°55′44″W / 52.40862°N 1.92892°W /52.40862; -1.92892 [ 116] Birmingham University Locks 60 197 17 2016 Student accommodation Eastside No. 1 Eastside Locks 52°29′00″N 1°52′51″W / 52.483345°N 1.880894°W /52.483345; -1.880894 [ 117] Bromsgrove 1 St John the Baptist Church 60 198 – 1100- Place of Worship Town Centre 52°20′03″N 2°03′53″W / 52.3342823°N 2.0648246°W /52.3342823; -2.0648246 [ 118] Coventry 11 Trinity View 60 197 21 2019 Student accommodation City Centre Friars Road Student Accommodation 52°24′12″N 1°30′42″W / 52.4034517°N 1.5116996°W /52.4034517; -1.5116996 [ 119] Wolverhampton 5 New Cross Hospital Incinerator 60 198 – 1970 Chimney Heath Town 52°36′09″N 2°05′49″W / 52.6026125°N 2.0968272°W /52.6026125; -2.0968272 [ 120] 86= Birmingham 66= Eleven Brindleyplace 59 194 13 2008 Office Westside 52°28′36″N 1°54′51″W / 52.476714°N 1.914253°W /52.476714; -1.914253 [ 121] Birmingham Lloyd House 59 194 13 1964 Office Colmore Business District West Midlands Police Headquarters52°29′02″N 1°53′51″W / 52.483769°N 1.897378°W /52.483769; -1.897378 [ 122] Birmingham Lyndon House 59 194 17 1964 Office Five Ways & Hagley Road 52°28′19″N 1°55′30″W / 52.4718161°N 1.9251051°W /52.4718161; -1.9251051 [ 123] Birmingham Temple Point 59 194 14 1962 Office City Centre Windsor House 52°28′53″N 1°53′47″W / 52.4815254°N 1.8963063°W /52.4815254; -1.8963063 [ 124] Sandwell 2 Briarley 59 194 21 1966 Residential West Bromwich 52°32′46″N 1°58′30″W / 52.5462462°N 1.9751362°W /52.5462462; -1.9751362 [ 125] 91= Birmingham 70= Barry Jackson Tower 58 190 20 1972 Residential Aston 52°30′04″N 1°53′18″W / 52.5010741°N 1.8883221°W /52.5010741; -1.8883221 [ 126] Birmingham Battery Park Selly Oak 58 190 15 2019 Student accommodation Selly Oak Unite Students Battery Park52°30′25″N 1°52′48″W / 52.507069°N 1.879999°W /52.507069; -1.879999 [ 127] Birmingham Londonderry House 58 230 17 1960– Student accommodation / car park City Centre Host Students Londonderry House 52°28′56″N 1°53′34″W / 52.482236°N 1.892894°W /52.482236; -1.892894 [ 128] Birmingham One Centenary Square 58 190 11 2018 Office Westside HSBC UK Personal and Business Banking Headquarters Two Arena Central52°28′43″N 1°54′25″W / 52.4787°N 1.9070°W /52.4787; -1.9070 [ 129] Birmingham Parish Church of SS Peter and Paul 58 190 – 1480 Place of Worship Aston 52°30′25″N 1°52′48″W / 52.507069°N 1.879999°W /52.507069; -1.879999 [ 130] Birmingham Park Regis Birmingham 58 190 16 1964 Hotel Westside Auchinleck House 52°28′22″N 1°55′01″W / 52.472875°N 1.916957°W /52.472875; -1.916957 [ 131] Coventry 12= Two Friargate 58 191 12 2022 Mixed-use City Centre 52°24′06″N 1°30′48″W / 52.4017781°N 1.5132502°W /52.4017781; -1.5132502 [ 132] Coventry Ramada Hotel Coventry58 190 17 2005 Hotel Spon End Telecom House Burlington House 52°24′19″N 1°31′19″W / 52.4051920°N 1.5218530°W /52.4051920; -1.5218530 [ 133] Warwick 1 St John the Baptist's Church ~58 ~190 – 1878 Place of Worship Royal Leamington Spa 52°16′42″N 1°31′49″W / 52.2781949°N 1.5302870°W /52.2781949; -1.5302870 [ 134] 100= Birmingham 76= City Centre House 57 187 13 1965 Mixed-use City Centre 52°28′45″N 1°53′45″W / 52.479285°N 1.895968°W /52.479285; -1.895968 [ 135] Birmingham Corkfield, Block 1 57 187 18 2022 Residential Edgbaston Residences Edgbaston, Block 1 52°27′22″N 1°54′23″W / 52.4560452°N 1.9064000°W /52.4560452; -1.9064000 [ 136] Birmingham One Snowhill 57 187 12 2009 Mixed-use Colmore Business District 52°29′01″N 1°53′54″W / 52.483597°N 1.898223°W /52.483597; -1.898223 [ 137] Birmingham Brinklow Tower 57 187 20 1967 Residential Highgate 52°27′52″N 1°53′18″W / 52.4643086°N 1.8882822°W /52.4643086; -1.8882822 [ 138] Birmingham Studley Tower 57 187 20 1969 Residential 52°27′59″N 1°53′02″W / 52.4664166°N 1.8839696°W /52.4664166; -1.8839696 [ 139] Birmingham Wilmcote Tower 57 187 20 1967 Residential 52°27′53″N 1°53′13″W / 52.4647335°N 1.8869370°W /52.4647335; -1.8869370 [ 140] Birmingham Canterbury Tower 57 187 20 1967 Residential Ladywood 52°29′03″N 1°55′11″W / 52.4840490°N 1.9197337°W /52.4840490; -1.9197337 [ 141] Birmingham Durham Tower 57 187 20 1970 Residential 52°28′57″N 1°55′02″W / 52.4826164°N 1.9172444°W /52.4826164; -1.9172444 [ 142] Birmingham Salisbury Tower 57 187 20 1968 Residential 52°29′04″N 1°55′19″W / 52.4845430°N 1.9218801°W /52.4845430; -1.9218801 [ 143] Birmingham Century Tower 57 187 20 1968 Residential Edgbaston 52°27′22″N 1°54′32″W / 52.456155°N 1.908839°W /52.456155; -1.908839 [ 144] Birmingham Wickets Tower 57 187 20 1967 Residential 52°27′22″N 1°54′26″W / 52.456043°N 1.907304°W /52.456043; -1.907304 [ 145] Birmingham Hodgson Tower 57 187 20 1971 Residential Newtown 52°29′50″N 1°54′08″W / 52.4973356°N 1.9022816°W /52.4973356; -1.9022816 [ 146] Birmingham Pritchett Tower 57 187 20 1971 Residential Small Heath 52°28′19″N 1°52′09″W / 52.4718968°N 1.8692498°W /52.4718968; -1.8692498 [ 147] Birmingham Victor Tower 57 187 20 1969 Residential Nechells 52°29′41″N 1°52′20″W / 52.4946506°N 1.8722946°W /52.4946506; -1.8722946 [ 148] Coventry 14= City Village Block A 57 187 20 2017 Student accommodation City Centre Downing Students Accommodation & HousingBelgrade Plaza Phase 3 52°24′36″N 1°30′56″W / 52.4098620°N 1.5156734°W /52.4098620; -1.5156734 [ 149] Coventry Elliott's Yard 57 187 16 2021 Student accommodation Coventry University Gulson Road Block B 52°24′16″N 1°30′03″W / 52.4044697°N 1.5009691°W /52.4044697; -1.5009691 [ 150] Sandwell 3 West Plaza 57 187 11 1965/2008 Mixed-use West Bromwich West Plaza Hotel formerPremier Inn West Bromwich 52°30′58″N 1°59′22″W / 52.5159792°N 1.9895508°W /52.5159792; -1.9895508 [ 151] Solihull 1 St Alphege Church 57 187 – 1200- Place of Worship Town Centre 52°24′41″N 1°46′33″W / 52.4114985°N 1.7759665°W /52.4114985; -1.7759665 [ 152] 118= Birmingham 90 Methodist Central Hall 56 185 3 1904 Mixed-use Eastside 52°29′01″N 1°53′34″W / 52.4836275°N 1.8928611°W /52.4836275; -1.8928611 [ 153] Wolverhampton 6= Campion House 56 185 21 1969 Residential Heath Town 52°35′38″N 2°06′21″W / 52.5939647°N 2.1057640°W /52.5939647; -2.1057640 [ 154] Wolverhampton Longfield House 56 185 21 1972 Residential Heath Town 52°35′30″N 2°06′21″W / 52.5916358°N 2.1058241°W /52.5916358; -2.1058241 [ 155] Wolverhampton St. Cecilia's 56 185 20 1970 Residential Wednesfield Bover Court Hickman Street RDA 52°35′55″N 2°05′24″W / 52.5986715°N 2.0898856°W /52.5986715; -2.0898856 [ 156] Wolverhampton William Bentley Court 56 185 20 1966 Residential Wednesfield Hickman Street RDA 52°36′01″N 2°05′10″W / 52.6001472°N 2.0860778°W /52.6001472; -2.0860778 [ 157] Wolverhampton Wodensfield Tower 56 185 20 1966 Residential Wednesfield Hickman Street RDA 52°35′59″N 2°05′18″W / 52.5998206°N 2.0883196°W /52.5998206; -2.0883196 [ 158] 124 Birmingham 91 The Church of St Augustine of Hippo 56 185 – 1868 Place of Worship Edgbaston St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston 52°28′24″N 1°56′44″W / 52.4733785°N 1.9455186°W /52.4733785; -1.9455186 [ 159] 125= Birmingham 92= Hive 55 179 15 2011 Residential Eastside Masshouse Block M52°28′54″N 1°53′22″W / 52.481591°N 1.889355°W /52.481591; -1.889355 [ 160] Birmingham Three Brindleyplace 55 180 13 1998 Mixed-use Westside 52°28′42″N 1°54′48″W / 52.478393°N 1.913238°W /52.478393; -1.913238 [ 161] – Lichfield 2 St Mary's Church 55 179 – 1870 Place of Worship / Mixed-use City Centre 52°37′57″N 1°47′33″W / 52.6325190°N 1.7925826°W /52.6325190; -1.7925826 [ 162] Rugby 3 St Andrew's Church 55 182 – 1140- Place of Worship Town Centre 52°22′22″N 1°15′42″W / 52.3727223°N 1.2615734°W /52.3727223; -1.2615734 [ 163] Wyre Forest 1 Slingfield Mill 55 180 – 1864 Chimney Kidderminster Weaver's Wharf 52°23′11″N 2°15′07″W / 52.3865015°N 2.2519457°W /52.3865015; -2.2519457 [ 164] 127= Birmingham 94= Albany House 54 177 12 1962 Mixed-use Southside 52°28′30″N 1°53′53″W / 52.4749802°N 1.8979344°W /52.4749802; -1.8979344 [ 165] Birmingham The Colmore Building 54 177 14 2008 Office Colmore Business District Colmore Plaza 52°29′01″N 1°53′45″W / 52.483665°N 1.895918°W /52.483665; -1.895918 [ 166] Birmingham Heritage Building Clock Tower ~54 ~177 14 1938 Education Edgbaston University of Birmingham Medical School The Old Queen Elizabeth Hospital 52°27′09″N 1°56′22″W / 52.4523831°N 1.9394365°W /52.4523831; -1.9394365 [ 167] Coventry 16 Bishop Gate Tower 1 54 177 17 2018 Residential City Centre Bishop Gate Phase 1 Block A 52°24′44″N 1°30′42″W / 52.4121375°N 1.5117265°W /52.4121375; -1.5117265 [ 168] 131= Birmingham 97= 45 Church Street 53 173 14 2008 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′59″N 1°54′03″W / 52.48306915°N 1.900886°W /52.48306915; -1.900886 [ 169] Birmingham The Lansdowne 53 173 18 2018 Residential Five Ways & Hagley Road 52°28′22″N 1°55′13″W / 52.472850°N 1.920262°W /52.472850; -1.920262 [ 170] Birmingham Opal Court 53 173 18 2007 Student accommodation Edgbaston Opal 1 52°28′01″N 1°54′02″W / 52.4668181°N 1.9005247°W /52.4668181; -1.9005247 [ 171] Birmingham St Martin's Place 53 173 17 2020 Residential Westside 52°28′24″N 1°55′00″W / 52.4733789°N 1.9166714°W /52.4733789; -1.9166714 [ 172] Coventry 17= Arundel House Block B 53 173 18 2020 Student accommodation Coventry University Canvas Coventry Arundel House Nido Arundel House 52°24′21″N 1°30′10″W / 52.4057047°N 1.5028437°W /52.4057047; -1.5028437 [ 173] Coventry One Friargate 53 173 12 2017 Office City Centre Coventry City Council HQ 52°24′10″N 1°30′46″W / 52.4026945°N 1.5127925°W /52.4026945; -1.5127925 [ 174] Dudley 2 Church of St. Thomas 53 173 – 1815 Place of Worship Town Centre Church of St. Thomas the Apostle Top Church 52°30′40″N 2°04′38″W / 52.5112067°N 2.0772798°W /52.5112067; -2.0772798 [ 175] Sandwell 4 Midland Metropolitan University Hospital 53 173 9 2021 Public facility Smethwick 52°29′27″N 1°56′57″W / 52.49093°N 1.94924°W /52.49093; -1.94924 [ 176] Warwick 2 Collegiate Church of St Mary 53 174 – 1123 Place of Worship Town Centre 52°16′56″N 1°35′18″W / 52.2822572°N 1.5884318°W /52.2822572; -1.5884318 [ 177] 140= Birmingham 101= Eight Brindleyplace 52 171 14 2002 Mixed-use Westside 52°28′37″N 1°54′48″W / 52.477001°N 1.913369°W /52.477001; -1.913369 [ 178] Birmingham Exchange Square 1, Tower 2 52 170 16 2019 Residential Eastside Allegro Living Tower 2 52°28′56″N 1°53′27″W / 52.482326°N 1.890964°W /52.482326; -1.890964 [ 179] Birmingham St Alban the Martyr 52 170 – 1881 Place of Worship Highgate 52°27′57″N 1°53′20″W / 52.4658825°N 1.8888393°W /52.4658825; -1.8888393 [ 180] Coventry 19= Coventry Cathedral ~52 ~170 – 1962 Place of Worship City Centre The New Cathedral Church of Saint Michael 52°24′33″N 1°30′25″W / 52.409031°N 1.5068705°W /52.409031; -1.5068705 [ 181] Coventry Friars House ~52 ~170 11 1990 Office City Centre 52°24′12″N 1°30′48″W / 52.4034143°N 1.5132093°W /52.4034143; -1.5132093 [ 182] Coventry Study Inn Tower 52 170 12 1989 Student accommodation City Centre AXA Insurances Building,AXA Assurance Building52°24′38″N 1°30′43″W / 52.4105242°N 1.5120474°W /52.4105242; -1.5120474 [ 183] North Warwickshire 1 Church of St Peter and St Paul 52 170 – 1400– Place of Worship Coleshill 52°29′57″N 1°42′19″W / 52.4991065°N 1.7053512°W /52.4991065; -1.7053512 [ 184] Sandwell 5 Darley House 52 170 19 1969 Residential Oldbury Sandwell Council major refurbishment scheme, 2022–24.[ 185] [ 186] 52°29′47″N 2°02′05″W / 52.4964763°N 2.0347142°W /52.4964763; -2.0347142 [ 187] Walsall 1 St Matthew's Church 52 170 – 1200– Place of Worship Town Centre 52°34′57″N 1°58′39″W / 52.5824798°N 1.9775490°W /52.5824798; -1.9775490 [ 188] Wolverhampton 11 St. Luke's Church 52 170 – 1861 Place of Worship Blakenhall 52°34′21″N 2°07′48″W / 52.5724793°N 2.1299356°W /52.5724793; -2.1299356 [ 189] 150= Birmingham 104= Commonwealth Games Village Plot 751 167 15 2022 Residential Perry Barr former BCU City North Campus 52°31′02″N 1°54′01″W / 52.5173142°N 1.9001861°W /52.5173142; -1.9001861 [ 190] Birmingham Great Charles Street, Block B1 51 167 16 T/O Residential Jewellery Quarter 52°29′02″N 1°54′06″W / 52.4838578°N 1.9017367°W /52.4838578; -1.9017367 [ 42] Birmingham One Colmore Row 51 167 12 2004 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′58″N 1°53′52″W / 52.482824°N 1.897771°W /52.482824; -1.897771 [ 191] Birmingham One Eastside, Block B 51 167 15 T/O Residential Eastside 52°28′57″N 1°53′23″W / 52.4825321°N 1.8895924°W /52.4825321; -1.8895924 [ 39] Birmingham Premier Inn Exchange Square 51 167 14 2022 Hotel Eastside Exchange Square Phase 2 52°28′54″N 1°53′32″W / 52.4816406°N 1.8922753°W /52.4816406; -1.8922753 [ 47] Coventry 22= Alpha House 51 167 17 1963 Residential Barras Green 52°24′58″N 1°29′00″W / 52.4160722°N 1.4834494°W /52.4160722; -1.4834494 [ 192] Coventry Caradoc Hall 51 167 17 1969 Residential Potters Green 52°25′40″N 1°27′27″W / 52.4278845°N 1.4574489°W /52.4278845; -1.4574489 [ 193] Coventry Dewis House 51 167 17 1965 Residential Bell Green 52°26′10″N 1°28′21″W / 52.4362378°N 1.4723764°W /52.4362378; -1.4723764 [ 194] Coventry Falkener House 51 167 17 1968 Residential Foleshill 52°25′35″N 1°29′40″W / 52.4263421°N 1.4943407°W /52.4263421; -1.4943407 [ 195] Coventry Longfield House 51 167 17 1967 Residential Courthouse Green 52°25′54″N 1°28′57″W / 52.4316833°N 1.4823939°W /52.4316833; -1.4823939 [ 196] Coventry Meadow House 51 167 17 1967 Residential Spon End 52°24′29″N 1°31′15″W / 52.4079700°N 1.5209438°W /52.4079700; -1.5209438 [ 197] Coventry Nauls Mill House 51 167 17 1964 Residential Canal Basin 52°24′49″N 1°30′57″W / 52.4135722°N 1.5158902°W /52.4135722; -1.5158902 [ 198] Coventry Pioneer House 51 167 17 1966 Residential Hillfields 52°24′51″N 1°30′01″W / 52.4141308°N 1.5003141°W /52.4141308; -1.5003141 [ 199] Coventry Samuel Vale House 51 167 17 1969 Residential Canal Basin 52°24′50″N 1°30′49″W / 52.4137617°N 1.5136723°W /52.4137617; -1.5136723 [ 200] Coventry Thomas King House 51 167 17 1968 Residential Hillfields 52°24′48″N 1°29′55″W / 52.4132819°N 1.4985175°W /52.4132819; -1.4985175 [ 201] Coventry William Batchelor House 51 167 17 1966 Residential Canal Basin 52°24′48″N 1°30′38″W / 52.4133666°N 1.5105488°W /52.4133666; -1.5105488 [ 202] 166= Birmingham 109= Aston University Main Building50 164 12 1953 Education Eastside 52°29′12″N 1°53′25″W / 52.4865690°N 1.8902465°W /52.4865690; -1.8902465 [ 203] Birmingham Campus Living Villages 50 164 17 2011 Student accommodation Gun Quarter Bagot Street Blocks A, B, C 52°29′20″N 1°53′34″W / 52.4889995°N 1.8927472°W /52.4889995; -1.8927472 [ 204] Birmingham The Charters 50 164 9 ~1950 Mixed-use City Centre Centural House 52°28′45″N 1°54′03″W / 52.4792468°N 1.9006948°W /52.4792468; -1.9006948 [ 205] Birmingham Edgbaston Cricket Ground 50 164 – 2011 Sport Stadium Edgbaston Warwickshire County Cricket Ground The County Ground52°27′19″N 1°54′16″W / 52.4553800°N 1.9044234°W /52.4553800; -1.9044234 [ 206] Birmingham Edmund House 50 164 12 1970 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′53″N 1°54′07″W / 52.4812506°N 1.9019578°W /52.4812506; -1.9019578 [ 207] Birmingham Embassy House 50 164 11 1985 Office Colmore Business District 60 Church Street 52°28′58″N 1°54′05″W / 52.4828468°N 1.9014238°W /52.4828468; -1.9014238 [ 208] Birmingham Lakeside West Building 50 164 16 1999 Student accommodation Eastside Unite Students Lakeside Residences52°29′00″N 1°53′26″W / 52.4834394°N 1.89043449°W /52.4834394; -1.89043449 [ 209] Birmingham Masshouse Plaza 50 164 16 2006 Residential Eastside Masshouse Block I52°28′53″N 1°53′26″W / 52.4815225°N 1.8904679°W /52.4815225; -1.8904679 [ 210] Birmingham One Martineau Place 50 164 12 1959 Aparthotel City Centre Staybridge Suites Birmingham52°28′49″N 1°53′44″W / 52.4803706°N 1.8956533°W /52.4803706; -1.8956533 [ 211] Birmingham St Paul's Church 50 164 – 1823 Place of Worship Jewellery Quarter 52°29′07″N 1°54′21″W / 52.4853°N 1.9058°W /52.4853; -1.9058 [ 212] Birmingham Tricorn House 50 164 12 1976 Office Five Ways & Hagley Road 52°28′22″N 1°55′18″W / 52.4727749°N 1.9215807°W /52.4727749; -1.9215807 [ 213] Dudley 3 Butterfield Court 50 164 17 1968 Residential Eve Hill 52°30′54″N 2°05′55″W / 52.5149504°N 2.0985395°W /52.5149504; -2.0985395 [ 214] Sandwell 6= Ashcroft House ~50 ~163 15 1970/2015 Residential Smethwick The Crofts 52°29′37″N 1°57′14″W / 52.4936264°N 1.9540019°W /52.4936264; -1.9540019 [ 215] Sandwell Birchcroft House ~50 ~163 15 1965/2015 Residential Smethwick The Crofts 52°29′33″N 1°57′17″W / 52.4925127°N 1.9546133°W /52.4925127; -1.9546133 [ 216] Sandwell Elmcroft House ~50 ~163 15 1966/2015 Residential Smethwick The Crofts 52°29′37″N 1°57′17″W / 52.4935087°N 1.9546298°W /52.4935087; -1.9546298 [ 217] Warwick 3= All Saints Church 50 163 – 1869 Place of Worship Royal Leamington Spa 52°17′10″N 1°31′55″W / 52.2861201°N 1.5319291°W /52.2861201; -1.5319291 [ 218] Warwick Church of St Peter The Apostle 50 163 – 1877 Place of Worship Royal Leamington Spa 52°17′18″N 1°32′12″W / 52.2883952°N 1.5367538°W /52.2883952; -1.5367538 [ 219] Wolverhampton 12 Church of St. John in the Square 50 163 – 1776 Place of Worship City Centre 52°34′53″N 2°07′42″W / 52.5812922°N 2.1282273°W /52.5812922; -2.1282273 [ 220]
This list ranks all buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area that stand between 35 metres (115 ft) and 49 metres (161 ft) tall, based on standard height measurements. An equals sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings.
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Rank Authority Auth. Rank Name Image Height Floors Year completed Primary Use District Alternative Name/s Coordinates Ref. (m) (ft) 184= Birmingham 120= Compass 49 161 15 2022 Student accommodation Eastside 52°29′00″N 1°52′44″W / 52.4833487°N 1.8788908°W /52.4833487; -1.8788908 [ 221] Birmingham Ladywood House 49 161 12 1970 Office City Centre 52°28′43″N 1°53′57″W / 52.4785939°N 1.8992460°W /52.4785939; -1.8992460 [ 222] Birmingham St. Michael's Church 49 161 – 1855 Place of Worship Handsworth 52°30′02″N 1°55′27″W / 52.5004351°N 1.9242009°W /52.5004351; -1.9242009 [ 223] Coventry 33 Eaton House ~49 ~161 13 1975 Office City Centre Greyfriars House 52°24′08″N 1°30′53″W / 52.4020998°N 1.5146830°W /52.4020998; -1.5146830 [ 224] Sandwell 9 Kenrick House 49 161 17 1967/2011 Residential West Bromwich Glover Street Complex Kenrick Estate 52°30′29″N 1°59′05″W / 52.5079992°N 1.9846447°W /52.5079992; -1.9846447 [ 225] – Cannock Chase 2 Roman Catholic Church of St Joseph and St Etheldreda 49 161 – 1868 Place of Worship Rugeley 52°45′32″N 1°56′00″W / 52.7588167°N 1.93338411°W /52.7588167; -1.93338411 [ 226] 189= Birmingham 123= Bagot Street 2 48 158 17 2018 Student accommodation Gun Quarter Bagot Street Blocks D, E 52°29′20″N 1°53′35″W / 52.4888861°N 1.8929507°W /52.4888861; -1.8929507 [ 227] Birmingham Broadway House 48 158 10 1976 Mixed-use Westside 2 Broadway, Broadway Residences 52°28′25″N 1°55′05″W / 52.4736395°N 1.9179178°W /52.4736395; -1.9179178 [ 228] Birmingham Emporium 48 158 15 2018 Student accommodation Eastside 52°28′54″N 1°53′20″W / 52.4817858°N 1.8887665°W /52.4817858; -1.8887665 [ 229] Birmingham Landrow Place 48 158 14 2021 Residential Jewellery Quarter Lionel House 52°28′56″N 1°54′21″W / 52.4820841°N 1.9057998°W /52.4820841; -1.9057998 [ 230] Birmingham Ottawa Tower 48 158 16 1966/2015 Residential Edgbaston Benmore Estate 52°28′00″N 1°53′59″W / 52.4665935°N 1.8998177°W /52.4665935; -1.8998177 [ 231] Birmingham Warwick Crest 48 158 17 1963 Residential Edgbaston Calthorpe Estate 52°27′51″N 1°54′55″W / 52.4642386°N 1.9151829°W /52.4642386; -1.9151829 [ 232] Coventry 34= Arundel House Block A 48 158 16 2020 Student accommodation Coventry University Canvas Coventry Arundel House Nido Arundel House 52°24′21″N 1°30′09″W / 52.4057317°N 1.5025038°W /52.4057317; -1.5025038 [ 233] Coventry City Club Apartments 48 158 15 2019 Student accommodation City Centre Canvas Coventry City ClubBelgrade Plaza Phase 2 (Downing Students) 52°24′40″N 1°30′54″W / 52.4111542°N 1.5149728°W /52.4111542; -1.5149728 [ 234] Sandwell 11= Addenbrooke Court; Wesley Court 48 48 158 158 16 16 1967 1968 Residential Cradley Heath Riddins Mound Estate 52°30′30″N 1°59′09″W / 52.5082883°N 1.9857085°W /52.5082883; -1.9857085 [ 235] Sandwell St Mary's House 48 158 17 1967/2000s Residential West Bromwich Dartmouth Park 52°31′22″N 1°59′20″W / 52.5228232°N 1.9888445°W /52.5228232; -1.9888445 [ 236] 200= Birmingham 129= Boulevard Southside 47 154 15 T/O Residential Southside Affinity Living Southside St Luke's, South Block A 52°28′03″N 1°54′03″W / 52.4676244°N 1.9008168°W /52.4676244; -1.9008168 [ 237] Birmingham Soho Wharf, Block 1 47 154 14 2022 Residential Ladywood 52°29′12″N 1°55′45″W / 52.4867835°N 1.9291497°W /52.4867835; -1.9291497 [ 238] Walsall 2= Little London House; Wood House 47 47 154 154 17 17 1967 1967 Residential City Centre 52°34′31″N 1°58′46″W / 52.5752896°N 1.9794099°W /52.5752896; -1.9794099 [ 239] 204= Birmingham 131= Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Clock Tower46 151 5 1885 Civic Building City Centre Big Brum 52°28′49″N 1°54′14″W / 52.4802189°N 1.9037723°W /52.4802189; -1.9037723 [ 240] Birmingham Birmingham Central Mosque 46 151 2 1969 Place of Worship Highgate 52°27′52″N 1°53′28″W / 52.4645694°N 1.8909850°W /52.4645694; -1.8909850 [ 241] Birmingham Brecon Tower; Truro Tower; Wells Tower 46 46 46 151 151 151 16 16 16 1965/2021 1965/2021 1965/2021 Residential Ladywood 52°28′42″N 1°55′24″W / 52.4784567°N 1.9234515°W /52.4784567; -1.9234515 [ 242] [ 243] [ 244] Birmingham 49-51 Holloway Head, Block C; Block D 46 46 151 151 15 15 2025 2025 Residential Southside 52°28′28″N 1°54′06″W / 52.4744635°N 1.9017023°W /52.4744635; -1.9017023 [ 245] Birmingham Inkerman House 46 151 15 1968/2024 Residential Newtown 52°29′52″N 1°53′44″W / 52.4977289°N 1.8956746°W /52.4977289; -1.8956746 [ 246] Birmingham Kendal Tower 46 151 16 1965/2010 Residential Harborne Metchley Grange Estate 52°27′21″N 1°56′49″W / 52.4558992°N 1.9469662°W /52.4558992; -1.9469662 [ 247] Birmingham Metropolitan Cathedral and Basilica of St Chad 46 150 – 1841 Place of Worship Jewellery Quarter St Chad's Cathedral 52°29′07″N 1°53′56″W / 52.4853632°N 1.8987807°W /52.4853632; -1.8987807 [ 248] Birmingham The Timber Yard 46 151 14 2022 Residential Southside 52°28′24″N 1°53′43″W / 52.4733419°N 1.8951443°W /52.4733419; -1.8951443 [ 249] Sandwell 13= Greenford House; Lissimore House; Mountford House 46 46 46 151 151 151 17 17 17 1965/2011 1965/2011 1965/2011 Residential West Bromwich Glover Street Complex Kenrick Estate 52°30′30″N 1°59′09″W / 52.5082883°N 1.9857085°W /52.5082883; -1.9857085 [ 250] Walsall 4= Brookes House; Bywater House; Preston House 46 46 46 151 151 151 17 17 17 1967 1968 1969 Residential City Centre 52°35′02″N 1°58′20″W / 52.5839886°N 1.9721718°W /52.5839886; -1.9721718 [ 251] Walsall The Pinnacle 46 151 16 1967/2005 Residential Willenhall St Mary's Court 52°35′04″N 2°03′30″W / 52.5843303°N 2.0582054°W /52.5843303; -2.0582054 Walsall Tameway Plaza 46 151 12 1979/2019 Residential City Centre Tameway Tower 52°35′03″N 1°58′42″W / 52.5841443°N 1.9783584°W /52.5841443; -1.9783584 [ 252] Warwick 5= Eden Court 46 151 15 1960 Residential Leamington Spa 52°18′01″N 1°30′35″W / 52.3003955°N 1.5096275°W /52.3003955; -1.5096275 [ 253] Warwick St Paul's Church 46 151 – 1874 Place of Worship Leamington Spa 52°17′38″N 1°31′43″W / 52.2939148°N 1.5287488°W /52.2939148; -1.5287488 [ 254] Wolverhampton 13= Highfield Court; Pennwood Court; St Joseph's Court 46 46 46 151 151 151 16 16 16 1967 1968 1967 Residential Merry Hill 52°34′09″N 2°10′10″W / 52.5692775°N 2.1694766°W /52.5692775; -2.1694766 228= Birmingham 142= 127 Colmore Row 45 148 10 2002 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′49″N 1°54′08″W / 52.4804110°N 1.9021537°W /52.4804110; -1.9021537 [ 255] Birmingham Canterbury House 45 148 12 Student Accommodation Jewellery Quarter 52°28′59″N 1°54′16″W / 52.4829513°N 1.9045507°W /52.4829513; -1.9045507 [ 256] Birmingham Dovey Tower; Humber Tower; Trent Tower 45 45 45 148 148 148 16 16 16 1967/1994 1965/1994 1968/1994 Residential Duddeston Duddeston Manor Estate 52°29′15″N 1°52′41″W / 52.4874355°N 1.8779605°W /52.4874355; -1.8779605 [ 257] Birmingham Enterprise Wharf 45 148 11 2022 Office Eastside 52°29′24″N 1°53′18″W / 52.4899961°N 1.8882763°W /52.4899961; -1.8882763 [ 258] Birmingham Fort Dunlop 45 148 7 1920s/2006 Mixed-use Erdington 52°30′35″N 1°48′43″W / 52.5097°N 1.8120°W /52.5097; -1.8120 [ 259] Birmingham The Harborne Hospital 45 148 7 2023 Public Facility Edgbaston QE Specialist Hospital Facility 52°27′06″N 1°56′28″W / 52.4515332°N 1.9411991°W /52.4515332; -1.9411991 [ 260] Birmingham Toybox 45 148 15 2019 Student accommodation Westside 52°28′23″N 1°54′43″W / 52.4729251°N 1.9118812°W /52.4729251; -1.9118812 [ 261] Birmingham Sirius 45 148 15 2008 Residential City Centre 52°28′37″N 1°54′08″W / 52.4768114°N 1.9020942°W /52.4768114; -1.9020942 [ 262] Birmingham St. Edburgha's Church 45 148 – 1461 Place of Worship Yardley Yardley Old Church 52°28′28″N 1°48′11″W / 52.4745783°N 1.8029203°W /52.4745783; -1.8029203 [ 263] Birmingham St Mary's Church 45 148 – 1861 Place of Worship Selly Oak 52°26′17″N 1°56′46″W / 52.4381248°N 1.9459756°W /52.4381248; -1.9459756 [ 264] Coventry 36 Bishop Gate Tower 3 45 148 14 2018 Student accommodation City Centre Bishop Gate Phase 1 Block C 52°24′45″N 1°30′39″W / 52.4123624°N 1.5107811°W /52.4123624; -1.5107811 [ 265] Nuneaton and Bedworth 1 Bedworth Water Tower 45 148 6 1898 Water Tower Bedworth 52°28′34″N 1°28′45″W / 52.4761037°N 1.4791781°W /52.4761037; -1.4791781 [ 266] 242= Birmingham 154= Baldwin House 44 144 15 1968 Residential Newtown 52°29′47″N 1°53′50″W / 52.4963695°N 1.8973107°W /52.4963695; -1.8973107 Birmingham Crabtree House; Giles Close House; Pennycroft House 44 44 44 144 144 144 13 13 13 1967 1967 1967 Residential Stechford 52°28′55″N 1°48′22″W / 52.4818689°N 1.8061197°W /52.4818689; -1.8061197 [ 267] Birmingham Mailbox 44 144 6 1970 Mixed-use Westside 52°28′36″N 1°54′12″W / 52.4765519°N 1.9033815°W /52.4765519; -1.9033815 [ 268] Birmingham Three Chamberlain Square[ 269] 44 144 10 2025 Office City Centre 52°28′44″N 1°54′18″W / 52.4788499°N 1.9049854°W /52.4788499; -1.9049854 [ 270] Birmingham University College Birmingham, Summer Row Campus 44 144 11 1967 Education City Centre 52°28′53″N 1°54′24″W / 52.4814722°N 1.9065432°W /52.4814722; -1.9065432 [ 271] Sandwell 16= Camberley Rise 44 144 15 1966 Residential West Bromwich Charlemont Farm Estate 52°32′44″N 1°58′28″W / 52.5455103°N 1.9744856°W /52.5455103; -1.9744856 Sandwell Moorlands Court; St Giles Court ~44 ~44 ~144 ~144 15 15 1966 1966 Residential Rowley Regis 52°29′06″N 2°02′11″W / 52.4850475°N 2.0363292°W /52.4850475; -2.0363292 Sandwell Thompson Gardens 44 144 15 1961/2008 Residential West Bromwich Thompson House 52°29′18″N 1°58′44″W / 52.4884595°N 1.9788268°W /52.4884595; -1.9788268 [ 272] Warwick 7= Leamington Spa Town Hall 44 144 5 1884 Civic building Leamington Spa 52°17′21″N 1°32′07″W / 52.2892201°N 1.5351532°W /52.2892201; -1.5351532 [ 273] Warwick Warwick Castle 44 144 – c.1360 Castle Warwick Ceaser's Tower 52°16′48″N 1°35′07″W / 52.2800948°N 1.5851828°W /52.2800948; -1.5851828 [ 274] 255= Birmingham 161= Equipoint 43 141 12 1968/2021 Residential South Yardley Swan Office Centre,The Swan 52°27′45″N 1°48′57″W / 52.4625443°N 1.8159132°W /52.4625443; -1.8159132 [ 275] Birmingham Geach Tower; Martineau Tower; Rea Tower; Scholefield Tower; Teviot Tower 43 43 43 43 43 141 141 141 141 141 16 16 16 16 16 1965/1994 1965/1994 1962/1994 1965/1994 1962/1994 Residential Newtown St George's Estate 52°29′34″N 1°54′18″W / 52.4927683°N 1.9048899°W /52.4927683; -1.9048899 [ 276] Birmingham Medway Tower; Severn Tower; Thames Tower 43 43 43 141 141 141 16 16 16 1961/1990s 1962/1990s 1961/1990s Residential Nechells Green Cromwell Street Estate 52°29′38″N 1°52′31″W / 52.4938273°N 1.8753377°W /52.4938273; -1.8753377 [ 277] Birmingham Westside One 43 141 15 2002 Residential City Centre Elizabeth House 52°28′37″N 1°54′08″W / 52.4768114°N 1.9020942°W /52.4768114; -1.9020942 [ 278] Coventry 37= Paradise Student Village Tower 1 43 141 14 2018 Student accommodation Coventry University AXO Student Living Paradise Street Block A 52°24′13″N 1°30′08″W / 52.4037039°N 1.5021616°W /52.4037039; -1.5021616 [ 279] Coventry Parkside Infinity Tower 2 43 141 14 2021 Student accommodation Coventry University UNINN Parkside Phase 2 52°24′14″N 1°30′26″W / 52.4038422°N 1.5073302°W /52.4038422; -1.5073302 [ 280] Dudley 4= Claverley Court; Clent Court 43 43 141 141 16 16 1965 1965 Residential Dudley Town Centre 52°30′34″N 2°05′47″W / 52.5095382°N 2.0963935°W /52.5095382; -2.0963935 [ 281] Solihull 2= Bedford House 43 141 15 1968 Residential Smith's Wood 52°29′48″N 1°44′21″W / 52.4967017°N 1.7390452°W /52.4967017; -1.7390452 [ 282] Solihull Resorts World Birmingham 43 141 7 2015 Leisure & Entertainment Bickenhill Resorts WorldNEC 52°26′55″N 1°43′06″W / 52.4485198°N 1.7183110°W /52.4485198; -1.7183110 [ 283] Wolverhampton 16 Holy Trinity Church 43 141 – 1852 Place of Worship Heath Town 52°35′47″N 2°06′12″W / 52.5962675°N 2.1032558°W /52.5962675; -2.1032558 [ 284] 272= Birmingham 171= No. 1 Colmore Square 42 138 10 2003 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′57″N 1°53′47″W / 52.4825921°N 1.8964916°W /52.4825921; -1.8964916 [ 285] Birmingham Cambridge Tower; Crescent Tower; Galton Tower; Norton Tower 42 42 42 42 138 138 138 138 15 15 15 15 1968/2006 1968/2006 1969/2006 1969/2006 Residential Westside Civic Centre Estate 52°28′51″N 1°54′32″W / 52.4808270°N 1.9089202°W /52.4808270; -1.9089202 [ 286] Birmingham UNITE Staniforth House42 138 14 2018 Student accommodation Gun Quarter 52°29′17″N 1°53′32″W / 52.4879314°N 1.8922684°W /52.4879314; -1.8922684 [ 287] Birmingham The Wesleyan 42 138 9 1992 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′59″N 1°53′48″W / 52.4831738°N 1.8966494°W /52.4831738; -1.8966494 [ 288] Coventry 39= Bishop Gate Tower 2 42 138 13 2018 Student accommodation City Centre Bishop Gate Phase 1 Block B 52°24′44″N 1°30′40″W / 52.4122512°N 1.5111780°W /52.4122512; -1.5111780 [ 289] Coventry City Point 42 138 14 2019 Student accommodation City Centre Canvas Coventry City PointBelgrade Plaza Phase 2 (Downing Students) 52°24′40″N 1°30′58″W / 52.4109832°N 1.5159991°W /52.4109832; -1.5159991 [ 290] Coventry Copper Towers Block 1 42 138 14 2022 Student accommodation City Centre Vita Student Warwick Road, Tower A 52°24′14″N 1°30′46″W / 52.4037590°N 1.5128893°W /52.4037590; -1.5128893 [ 291] Tamworth 1 Church of St Editha 42 138 – c.1369 Place of Worship Tamworth 52°37′09″N 1°36′46″W / 52.6190611°N 1.6127601°W /52.6190611; -1.6127601 [ 292] – Rugby 4 Rugby School Chapel 42 138 – 1872 Education / Place of Worship Town Centre 52°22′13″N 1°15′51″W / 52.3702872°N 1.2640746°W /52.3702872; -1.2640746 [ 293] 283= Birmingham 178= Albany House; Brunswick House 41 41 135 135 13 13 1967 1966 Buckland End Estate Residential Shard End 52°30′00″N 1°47′24″W / 52.4999059°N 1.7899312°W /52.4999059; -1.7899312 [ 294] Birmingham Belgrave Village, Block B 41 135 13 T/O Residential Balsall Heath 52°27′48″N 1°53′16″W / 52.4632781°N 1.8877478°W /52.4632781; -1.8877478 [ 295] Birmingham Corkfield, Block 2 41 135 13 2022 Residential Edgbaston Residences Edgbaston, Block 2 52°27′22″N 1°54′23″W / 52.4560452°N 1.9064000°W /52.4560452; -1.9064000 [ 136] Birmingham Louden's Yard, Block F2 41 135 14 T/O Residential Five Ways & Hagley Road New Garden Square, Block F2 52°28′22″N 1°55′38″W / 52.4727806°N 1.9272825°W /52.4727806; -1.9272825 [ 296] Birmingham Manton House; Reynolds House 41 41 135 135 13 13 1968/2012 1967/2012 Residential Newtown 52°30′00″N 1°53′50″W / 52.4999388°N 1.8973038°W /52.4999388; -1.8973038 [ 297] Bromsgrove 2 St Batholemew's Church 41 135 – 1776 Place of Worship Tardebigge 52°19′13″N 2°00′28″W / 52.3203166°N 2.0077731°W /52.3203166; -2.0077731 [ 298] Solihull 4 Solihull Retirement Village 41 135 13 2020 Residential Shirley Extra Care Retirement Village 52°24′55″N 1°49′46″W / 52.4153871°N 1.8295191°W /52.4153871; -1.8295191 [ 299] 292= Birmingham 185= 12 Calthorpe Road 40 132 11 1962 Office Five Ways & Hagley Road Shell Mex House Former BirminghamHSBC Offices 52°28′16″N 1°55′08″W / 52.4710259°N 1.9187931°W /52.4710259; -1.9187931 [ 300] Birmingham Bowen Court 40 131 13 1980s Residential Moseley 52°26′41″N 1°52′20″W / 52.4445979°N 1.8721046°W /52.4445979; -1.8721046 [ 301] Birmingham Crossway 40 132 10 1981 Office Jewellery Quarter Civic House 156 Great Charles Street 52°28′52″N 1°54′20″W / 52.4811716°N 1.9055207°W /52.4811716; -1.9055207 [ 302] Birmingham Exchange Building 40 132 12 1967 Mixed-use City Centre HSBC Bank New StreetPremier Inn New Street Station52°24′15″N 1°59′48″W / 52.4042559°N 1.9965951°W /52.4042559; -1.9965951 [ 303] Birmingham Hollymoor Hospital Water Tower40 132 – 1905 Water Tower Northfield 52°24′15″N 1°59′48″W / 52.4042559°N 1.9965951°W /52.4042559; -1.9965951 [ 304] Birmingham Matthew Boulton College 40 132 8 2005 Education Eastside Birmingham Metropolitan College Matthew Boulton Campus 52°28′59″N 1°53′22″W / 52.4830152°N 1.8893594°W /52.4830152; -1.8893594 [ 305] Birmingham Setl 40 131 12 T/O Residential Jewellery Quarter formerly Cornwall House 52°29′02″N 1°54′12″W / 52.4839361°N 1.9033365°W /52.4839361; -1.9033365 [ 306] Birmingham Cathedral Church of St Philip 40 131 – 1715 Place of worship Colmore Business District 52°28′52″N 1°53′57″W / 52.4810921°N 1.8992330°W /52.4810921; -1.8992330 [ 307] Birmingham University of Birmingham Health Innovation Campus Phase 140 131 7 2023 Education Edgbaston 52°26′49″N 1°56′18″W / 52.4469243°N 1.9382817°W /52.4469243; -1.9382817 [ 308] Coventry 42 St Osburg's Church 40 130 – 1845 Place of Worship Spon End Church of The Most Holy Sacrament and St. Osburg's 52°24′40″N 1°31′10″W / 52.4110750°N 1.5194964°W /52.4110750; -1.5194964 [ 309] Sandwell 20 West Bromwich Town Hall 40 130 – 1875 Civic Building West Bromwich 52°31′15″N 1°59′54″W / 52.5207082°N 1.9982186°W /52.5207082; -1.9982186 [ 310] Solihull 5= Clare House; Pembroke House 40 40 131 131 15 15 1968 1969 Residential Smith's Wood 52°30′06″N 1°44′56″W / 52.5017870°N 1.7489446°W /52.5017870; -1.7489446 [ 311] 305= Birmingham 194= Boundary House 39 128 13 1968/2011 Residential Edgbaston 52°27′28″N 1°54′23″W / 52.4576812°N 1.9064307°W /52.4576812; -1.9064307 [ 312] Birmingham Browning Tower; Shelley Tower 39 39 128 128 12 12 1963/1982 1963/1982 Residential Northfield 52°24′46″N 1°57′21″W / 52.4126550°N 1.9558939°W /52.4126550; -1.9558939 [ 313] Birmingham One Chamberlain Square 39 128 8 2020 Office City Centre Paradise 52°28′49″N 1°54′17″W / 52.4803654°N 1.9046991°W /52.4803654; -1.9046991 [ 314] Birmingham Essington House 39 128 15 1969 Residential Washwood Heath Ward End Estate 52°29′27″N 1°50′05″W / 52.4908686°N 1.8346196°W /52.4908686; -1.8346196 [ 315] Birmingham Holiday Inn Birmingham City Centre39 128 12 1962 Hotel City Centre Albany Hotel, Smallbrook Street Hotel 52°28′32″N 1°53′56″W / 52.4756458°N 1.8989325°W /52.4756458; -1.8989325 [ 316] Wolverhampton 17 TheStudios24 39 128 13 1960's/2019 Residential Chapel Ash Construction House former Carillion Head Office 52°35′12″N 2°08′03″W / 52.5865618°N 2.1342565°W /52.5865618; -2.1342565 [ 317] 312= Birmingham 200= Altura 38 125 12 2020 Student accommodation Westside Bath Court 52°28′19″N 1°54′48″W / 52.4719646°N 1.9134651°W /52.4719646; -1.9134651 [ 318] Birmingham bCentral 38 125 12 1904/1976 Residential City Centre Queens College Chambers 52°28′45″N 1°54′13″W / 52.4790655°N 1.9036515°W /52.4790655; -1.9036515 [ 319] Birmingham Crowne Plaza Hotel38 125 12 1973 Hotel Westside 52°28′39″N 1°54′22″W / 52.4775703°N 1.9060303°W /52.4775703; -1.9060303 [ 320] Birmingham Fallows House; Thornton House; Weston House 38 38 38 125 125 125 13 13 13 1967 1967 1967 Residential Newtown 52°29′38″N 1°53′50″W / 52.4937940°N 1.8972186°W /52.4937940; -1.8972186 Birmingham Penworks House 38 125 11 2013 Student accommodation Gun Quarter iQ Penworks House, Moland Street Student Residences52°29′19″N 1°53′28″W / 52.48847642°N 1.891152°W /52.48847642; -1.891152 [ 321] Birmingham Two Chamberlain Square 38 125 8 2019 Office City Centre Paradise 52°28′48″N 1°54′17″W / 52.4799994°N 1.9046298°W /52.4799994; -1.9046298 [ 322] Birmingham Wyrley House 38 125 13 1967 Residential Perry Common 52°31′48″N 1°51′41″W / 52.5301289°N 1.8615090°W /52.5301289; -1.8615090 Coventry 43= City Village Block B 38 125 9 2017 Student accommodation City Centre Downing Students Accommodation & HousingBelgrade Plaza Phase 3 52°24′36″N 1°30′56″W / 52.4098620°N 1.5156734°W /52.4098620; -1.5156734 [ 323] Coventry Severn Trent Centre 38 125 9 2010 Office City Centre Severn Trent Headquarters 52°24′17″N 1°30′24″W / 52.4046196°N 1.5067581°W /52.4046196; -1.5067581 [ 324] Dudley 6= Baylie Court; Kennedy Court 38 38 125 125 14 14 1965 1965 Residential Stourbridge 52°27′23″N 2°09′02″W / 52.4563027°N 2.1506624°W /52.4563027; -2.1506624 [ 325] Dudley Malvern House; Tenbury House; Worcester House 38 38 38 125 125 125 13 13 13 1966 1966 1966 Residential Halesowen 52°26′46″N 2°03′27″W / 52.4461968°N 2.0574005°W /52.4461968; -2.0574005 [ 326] Sandwell 21= Hackwood House; Harry Price House; Wallace House 38 38 38 125 125 125 13 13 13 1961/2019 1962/2019 1962/2019 Residential Oldbury 52°29′32″N 2°02′04″W / 52.4922688°N 2.0344520°W /52.4922688; -2.0344520 [ 327] Sandwell St Paul's Church 38 125 – 1874 Place of Worship Wednesbury St Paul's & St Luke's 52°33′46″N 2°00′19″W / 52.5628289°N 2.0052251°W /52.5628289; -2.0052251 [ 328] Solihull 7= Birkbeck House; Newnham House 38 38 125 125 13 13 1966 1966 Residential Smith's Wood 52°29′30″N 1°44′19″W / 52.4916721°N 1.7386009°W /52.4916721; -1.7386009 Solihull Selwyn House; Somerville House 38 38 125 125 13 13 1966 1966 Residential Chelmsley Wood Chelmund's Cross Estate 52°28′58″N 1°43′30″W / 52.4826624°N 1.7250886°W /52.4826624; -1.7250886 Solihull Woodbrooke House 38 125 13 1970 Residential Chelmsley Wood 52°28′44″N 1°44′13″W / 52.4788503°N 1.7368095°W /52.4788503; -1.7368095 Solihull Wedgewood House; Westham House 38 38 125 125 14 14 1968 1968 Residential Chelmsley Wood 52°29′14″N 1°44′33″W / 52.4871968°N 1.7424076°W /52.4871968; -1.7424076 [ 329] – Cannock Chase 3= Holiday Inn Birmingham North38 125 12 2007 Hotel Cannock 52°40′25″N 2°01′31″W / 52.6736048°N 2.0251669°W /52.6736048; -2.0251669 [ 330] Cannock Chase Lakeside Plaza 38 125 12 2006 Office Cannock 52°40′17″N 2°02′03″W / 52.6714611°N 2.0340495°W /52.6714611; -2.0340495 [ 331] 339= Birmingham 209= Birmingham Oratory 37 121 – 1909 Place of Worship Five Ways & Hagley Road 52°28′20″N 1°55′45″W / 52.4722846°N 1.9291377°W /52.4722846; -1.9291377 [ 332] Birmingham Charles House 37 121 9 1939 Office Jewellery Quarter 148 Great Charles Street 52°28′54″N 1°54′17″W / 52.4817612°N 1.9046490°W /52.4817612; -1.9046490 [ 333] Birmingham Great Charles Street, Block B2 37 121 11 T/O Residential Jewellery Quarter 52°29′02″N 1°54′06″W / 52.4838578°N 1.9017367°W /52.4838578; -1.9017367 [ 42] Birmingham Jennens Court 37 121 13 2009 Student accommodation Eastside Etna House 52°28′57″N 1°53′19″W / 52.4825688°N 1.8886056°W /52.4825688; -1.8886056 [ 334] Birmingham St Agatha's Church 37 121 – 1901 Place of Worship Sparkbrook 52°27′40″N 1°52′25″W / 52.4611048°N 1.8736754°W /52.4611048; -1.8736754 [ 335] Birmingham true Birmingham 37 121 11 2020 Student accommodation Southside 52°28′31″N 1°53′43″W / 52.4751765°N 1.8952198°W /52.4751765; -1.8952198 [ 336] Coventry 45 Paradise Student Village Tower 2 37 121 12 2018 Student accommodation Coventry University AXO Student Living Paradise Street Block B 52°24′13″N 1°30′08″W / 52.4037039°N 1.5021616°W /52.4037039; -1.5021616 [ 337] Sandwell 25 Sandwell College Central Campus37 121 8 2012 Education West Bromwich 52°30′52″N 1°59′29″W / 52.5145031°N 1.9915080°W /52.5145031; -1.9915080 [ 338] Solihull 14= Bangor House; Keele House 37 37 121 121 14 14 1968 1968 Residential Chelmsley Wood 52°29′14″N 1°44′33″W / 52.4871968°N 1.7424076°W /52.4871968; -1.7424076 [ 339] Solihull Birmingham Airport Air Traffic Control Tower37 121 7 2013 Tower Bickenhill 52°26′49″N 1°44′55″W / 52.4469779°N 1.7485330°W /52.4469779; -1.7485330 [ 340] Solihull Resorts World Arena 37 121 – 1980/2009 Indoor Arena Bickenhill NEC ArenaLG ArenaGenting Arena52°26′54″N 1°43′14″W / 52.4484171°N 1.7204631°W /52.4484171; -1.7204631 [ 341] Walsall 9 The New Art Gallery Walsall 37 120 – 2000 Art Gallery City Centre 52°35′09″N 1°59′11″W / 52.5857256°N 1.9862685°W /52.5857256; -1.9862685 [ 342] Wolverhampton 18= Mander House 37 120 10 1968 Office City Centre 52°35′07″N 2°07′40″W / 52.5852603°N 2.1278652°W /52.5852603; -2.1278652 [ 343] Wolverhampton St Peter's Church 37 120 – c.1350 Place of Worship City Centre 52°35′12″N 2°07′42″W / 52.5867132°N 2.1283735°W /52.5867132; -2.1283735 [ 344] 354= Birmingham 215= Bakeman House 36 118 12 1960s/2008 Residential South Yardley Swan Office Centre,The Swan 52°27′43″N 1°48′53″W / 52.4620389°N 1.8146840°W /52.4620389; -1.8146840 [ 345] Birmingham Barretts House; Harrison House; Hillcroft House; Middlefield House; Parker House; 36 36 36 36 36 118 118 118 118 118 13 13 13 13 13 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 Residential Druids Heath East 52°24′34″N 1°53′15″W / 52.4093763°N 1.8875313°W /52.4093763; -1.8875313 [ 346] Birmingham Bellfield House; Brookpiece House; Drews House; Kingswood House; Moor House; Pitmeadow House; Pleck House; Saxelby House; Topfield House; 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 Residential Druids Heath South 52°24′14″N 1°53′59″W / 52.4038217°N 1.8996521°W /52.4038217; -1.8996521 [ 347] Birmingham Erdington Abbey Church 36 118 – 1850 Place of Worship Erdington Church of Saints Thomas and Edmund of Canterbury 52°31′42″N 1°50′11″W / 52.5283164°N 1.8362561°W /52.5283164; -1.8362561 [ 348] Birmingham Heron Court 36 118 13 1968/2005 Residential Wylde Green 52°32′12″N 1°49′42″W / 52.5368038°N 1.8284316°W /52.5368038; -1.8284316 [ 349] Birmingham One Swallow Street 36 118 12 2016 Residential City Centre 52°28′44″N 1°54′09″W / 52.4787928°N 1.9025281°W /52.4787928; -1.9025281 [ 350] Birmingham Rutland House 36 118 11 1970 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′57″N 1°54′03″W / 52.4823813°N 1.9007697°W /52.4823813; -1.9007697 [ 351] Birmingham WOLO House 36 118 11 1959/2024 Office Colmore Business District Britannia House 50 Great Charles Street 52°28′58″N 1°54′09″W / 52.4828794°N 1.9026113°W /52.4828794; -1.9026113 [ 352] Coventry 46 Copper Towers Block 2 36 118 12 2022 Student accommodation City Centre Vita Student Warwick Road, Tower B 52°24′14″N 1°30′46″W / 52.4037590°N 1.5128893°W /52.4037590; -1.5128893 [ 291] – Stratford-upon-Avon 2 Royal Shakespeare Theatre Tower36 118 – 2010 Observation Tower Waterside 52°11′26″N 1°42′14″W / 52.1906111°N 1.7037986°W /52.1906111; -1.7037986 [ 353] 375= Birmingham 235= 19 Cornwall Street 35 115 8 ~1992 Office Colmore Business District 52°28′59″N 1°54′04″W / 52.4831231°N 1.9010640°W /52.4831231; -1.9010640 [ 354] Birmingham Barn House; Mill House; Oast House 35 35 35 115 115 115 13 13 13 1967 1967 1967 Residential Washwood Heath 52°29′15″N 1°49′05″W / 52.4874838°N 1.8179314°W /52.4874838; -1.8179314 [ 355] Birmingham Bridge Meadow House; Hollowmeadow House; Jordan House; Kingspiece House; Thistle House 35 35 35 35 35 115 115 115 115 115 13 13 13 13 13 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 Residential Bromford Bromford Bridge Estate 52°30′21″N 1°48′37″W / 52.5058308°N 1.8102150°W /52.5058308; -1.8102150 [ 356] Birmingham Edgbaston Waterworks Tower 35 115 6 1870 Works Tower Edgbaston Edgbaston Pumping Station 52°28′33″N 1°56′01″W / 52.4758°N 1.9336°W /52.4758; -1.9336 [ 357] Birmingham Glasswater Locks, Plot E1; Plot E2; Plot E3; Plot E4 35 35 35 35 115 115 115 115 9 9 9 9 2025 2025 2025 2025 Residential Southside 52°29′06″N 1°52′57″W / 52.4850425°N 1.8824951°W /52.4850425; -1.8824951 [ 358] Birmingham High Tower; Home Tower; Queens Tower; South Tower 35 35 35 35 115 115 115 115 12 12 12 12 1954/1990s 1955/1990s 1954/1990s 1954/1990s Residential Duddeston Nechells Green Estate 52°29′27″N 1°52′18″W / 52.4907910°N 1.8716610°W /52.4907910; -1.8716610 [ 359] Birmingham House of Fraser 35 115 9 1955– Mixed-use City Centre Rackhams 52°28′51″N 1°53′46″W / 52.4808732°N 1.8961051°W /52.4808732; -1.8961051 [ 360] Birmingham James House; Lloyd House; Sadler House 35 35 35 115 115 115 13 13 13 1967 1967 1967 Residential Newtown 52°29′42″N 1°54′43″W / 52.4949999°N 1.9118295°W /52.4949999; -1.9118295 [ 361] Birmingham Moseley Road Baths 35 115 – 1907 Leisure & Entertainment Balsall Heath Moseley Road Library and Public Baths 52°27′26″N 1°53′09″W / 52.4572991°N 1.8858127°W /52.4572991; -1.8858127 [ 362] Birmingham Royd House 35 115 12 2005 Residential City Centre Westside 2 52°28′34″N 1°54′06″W / 52.4761239°N 1.90160148°W /52.4761239; -1.90160148 [ 363] Birmingham Selfridges Building 35 115 4 2003 Retail City Centre BullRing 52°28′41″N 1°53′31″W / 52.4780458°N 1.8919534°W /52.4780458; -1.8919534 [ 364] Birmingham St Stephen's Church 35 115 – 1871 Place of Worship Selly Park 52°26′37″N 1°55′22″W / 52.4434928°N 1.9228159°W /52.4434928; -1.9228159 [ 365] Birmingham St Thomas' Church 35 115 – 1829 Place of Worship / Ruin Westside 52°28′23″N 1°54′23″W / 52.4731446°N 1.9063903°W /52.4731446; -1.9063903 [ 366] Lichfield 3 Toslon's Mill 35 115 – 1886/2020 Residential Fazeley 52°36′51″N 1°42′03″W / 52.6142090°N 1.7008807°W /52.6142090; -1.7008807 [ 367] Sandwell 26 The Kaizen 35 115 10 1970/2024 Residential West Bromwich Intersection House 52°30′42″N 1°58′38″W / 52.5117972°N 1.9772660°W /52.5117972; -1.9772660 [ 368] Solihull 18= Redwood House 35 115 12 1962 Residential Kingshurst Kingshurst Hall Estate 52°29′34″N 1°45′07″W / 52.4928885°N 1.7519166°W /52.4928885; -1.7519166 [ 369] Solihull Richmond House; Trevelyan House 35 35 115 115 12 12 1969 1969 Residential Chelmsley Wood 52°28′32″N 1°43′55″W / 52.4754284°N 1.7318652°W /52.4754284; -1.7318652 Wolverhampton 20= St Andrews House; Whitmore House 35 35 115 115 12 12 Residential Whitmore Reans 52°35′44″N 2°08′32″W / 52.5956120°N 2.1421589°W /52.5956120; -2.1421589 Rugby – Ashlawn Water Tower 35 115 – 1934 Water Tower Overslade Rugby Water Tower 52°21′01″N 1°15′17″W / 52.3501551°N 1.2546488°W /52.3501551; -1.2546488 [ 370]
Tallest by local authority district [ edit ] This table includes only the buildings and structures in each local authority district that fall within the morphological boundaries of the Birmingham metropolitan area.
Tallest under construction [ edit ] This list ranks all under-construction buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area that will stand at least 35 metres (115 ft) tall, based on standard height measurements.
Updated September 2025
Rank Authority Auth. Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Height Floors District Estimated completion Ref. (m) (ft) 1 Birmingham 1 Edition, Centenary Tower Ora Tower Brindley Drive 1 Project Drive Residential 148 486 46 Westside 2027 [ 371] 2 Birmingham 2 Glasswater Locks, Plot D Residential 124 406 38 Eastside 2027 [ 358] 3= Birmingham 3 Upper Trinity Street, Block H Mixed-use 102 337 32 Digbeth 2027 [ 372] Walsall 1 Encyclis EfW Plant Walsall Energy from Waste Plant Chimney 102 335 – Bloxwich 2025 [ 373] 5 Birmingham 4 The Stone Yard, Block D Residential 98 322 30 Digbeth 2020 [ 374] 6 Birmingham 5 Smith's Gardens Camp Hill Gardens Sulzer Camp Hill Residential 90 295 26 Bordesley 2025 [ 375] 7 Birmingham 6 Bloc Grand Central Hotel 74 272 22 City Centre Stalled [ 376] 8 Birmingham 7 Glasswater Locks, Plot F2 Residential 60 197 18 Eastside 2027 [ 358] 9 Birmingham 8 Upper Trinity Street, Block J Residential 57 187 19 Digbeth 2026 [ 372] 10= Birmingham 9= Former 'The Trees' Public House Student accommodation 53 174 17 Southside 2026 [ 377] Birmingham Upper Trinity Street, Block A Residential 53 174 16 Digbeth 2026 [ 372] 12 Birmingham 11 Park Residence Ora 2 Brindley Drive 2 Project Drive Residential 52 171 15 Westside 2026 [ 378] 13 Birmingham 12 Upper Trinity Street, Block B Residential 51 168 15 Digbeth 2026 [ 372] 14 Birmingham 13 The Stone Yard, Block B Residential 50 165 15 Digbeth 2020 [ 374] 15 Birmingham 14 Upper Trinity Street, Block C Residential 49 162 15 Digbeth 2026 [ 372] 16 Birmingham 15 Neighbourhood Heights Morville Street Apartments Residential 48 158 14 Ladywood 2025 [ 379] 17 Birmingham 16 HAÜS (refurb and extension) VOCO St James Hotel 12 Calthorpe Road Mixed-use 46 151 13 Five Ways & Hagley Road 2025 [ 380] 18 Birmingham 17 Glasswater Locks, Plot F1 Residential 40 132 10 Eastside 2027 [ 358] 19= Birmingham 18= Curzon Street Station [ 381] High Speed Rail (HS2) terminal Transport 35 115 – Eastside 2027 [ 382] Birmingham The Stone Yard, Block A Residential 35 115 10 Digbeth 2020 [ 374] Birmingham The Stone Yard, Block C Residential 35 115 10 Digbeth 2020 [ 374] Birmingham Upper Trinity Street, Block E Residential 35 115 11 Digbeth 2026 [ 372]
Tallest approved, proposed and planned[ edit ] This list ranks all buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area that have been grantedfull planning permission and will stand at least 35 metres (115 ft) tall when completed.
Updated September 2025
Rank Authority Auth. Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Height Floors District Year approved Ref. (m) (ft) 1 Birmingham 1 Boulton TowerCurzon Wharf, Tower 1 Residential 172 564 53 Eastside 2023 [ 383] 2 Birmingham 2 Goods Station, Tower 1 Former Axis site Mixed-use 153 502 49 Westside 2025 [ 384] 3= Birmingham 3= HUB 2 Snowhill Plaza Residential 151 495 48 City Core 2023 [ 385] Birmingham SBQ 3 Smallbrook Queensway 3Residential 151 495 48 Southside 2023 [ 386] 5 Birmingham 5 Tower Leaf Irish Centre Tower Residential 146 479 48 Digbeth 2021 [ 387] 6 Birmingham 6 The Essington Glassworks Residential 145 476 47 Westside 2023 [ 388] 7 Birmingham 7 Watt TowerCurzon Wharf, Tower 2 Student accommodation ~134 ~440 41 Eastside 2023 [ 383] 8 Birmingham 8 Trifecta Residences Residential 133 436 40 Southside 2025 [ 389] 9 Birmingham 9 Goods Station, Tower 2 Former Axis site Mixed-use 123 404 39 Westside 2025 [ 390] 10 Birmingham 10 Garrison Circus Block D Mixed-use 122 400 37 Digbeth 2024 [ 391] 11 Birmingham 11 211 Broad Street Super Slender Tower Aparthotel 117 383 36 Westside 2020 [ 392] 12 Birmingham 12 Louden's Yard, Plot D New Garden Square Phase 2, Tower Residential 115 378 37 Five Ways & Hagley Road 2024 [ 393] 13 Birmingham 13 Cambrian Wharf Canalside Block Student accommodation 110 361 34 Westside 2024 [ 394] 14 Birmingham 14 High Street/Clyde Street Bordesley former Safestyle building Residential 108 354 34 Westside 2023 [ 395] 15 Birmingham 15 The Hundred 100 Broad Street Residential 103 338 32 Westside 2024 [ 396] 16 Birmingham 16 Queens Hospital Tower Student accommodation 101 331 33 Westside 2024 [ 397] 17 Birmingham 17 Goods Station, Tower 3 Former Axis site Mixed-use 93 305 29 Westside 2025 [ 398] 18 Birmingham 18 New Monaco Tower 1 formerly Monaco House Residential 90 295 29 Southside 2021 [ 399] 19 Birmingham 19 Connaught Square Residential 88 289 27 Digbeth 2017 [ 400] 20 Birmingham 20 Princip Street Tower Residential 82 269 26 Gun Quarter 2024 [ 401] 21= Birmingham 21= Hay Hall Energy Recovery Facility Hay Hall Bio Power Facility Chimney 80 262 – Tyseley 2019 [ 402] Birmingham New Monaco Tower 2 formerly Monaco House Residential 80 262 26 Southside 2021 [ 399] 23 Birmingham 23 Hoskin's Yard Lunar Rise Residential 77 253 25 Digbeth 2025 [ 403] 24 Birmingham 24 Smithfield Lofts The Pressworks Office 74 243 23 Digbeth 2023 [ 404] 25 Birmingham 25 Smithfield, Plot 4A Mixed-use 70 230 19 Smithfield 2025 [ 405] 26 Birmingham 26 One Ratcliff Square[ 406] Paradise Phase 2Hotel 68 223 22 City Centre 2021 [ 270] 27 Birmingham 27 Volume Works III 35 and 50 Cliveland Street Student accommodation 65 213 20 Gun Quarter 2025 [ 407] 28 Birmingham 28 Goods Station, Tower 4 Former Axis site Mixed-use 63 207 19 Westside 2025 [ 408] 29 Birmingham 29 The Five former Ladywood Social Club Residential 61 200 17 Ladywood 2021 [ 409] 30 Coventry 1 Paradise Street Residential 57 187 17 City Centre 2025 [ 410] 31= Birmingham 30 Smithfield, Plot 3A Office 56 184 12 Smithfield 2024 [ 411] Coventry 2 Bishops Gate Tower 5 Bishopgate Phase 2 Mixed-use 56 185 18 City Centre 2023 [ 412] 33 Coventry 3 The Butts Student Residences Student accommodation 55 178 19 City Centre 2021 [ 413] 34= Birmingham 31= Cambrian Wharf Courtyard Block Student accommodation 54 177 14 Westside 2023 [ 414] Birmingham Garrison Circus Block C Mixed-use 54 177 15 Digbeth 2024 [ 415] Birmingham Smithfield, Plot 1D, Building A Residential 54 177 16 Smithfield 2024 [ 411] 37= Birmingham 34 Queensgate Square Residential 53 174 15 Westside 2024 [ 416] Sandwell 1 Wellbeing Tower former Kings Cinema Residential ~53 ~172 15 West Bromwich 2022 [ 417] 39= Birmingham 35 Park Residence Ora 2 Brindley Drive 2 Project Drive Residential 52 171 15 Westside 2022 [ 418] North Warks. 1 Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer The Eternal Wall Monument 52 170 – Coleshill 2020 [ 419] 41 Birmingham 36 Warners Fields, Plot C4 Rea Street SouthMixed-use ~51 ~167 15 Digbeth 2025 [ 420] 42= Birmingham 37= Former Goods Yard, Pershore Street Student accommodation 50 165 15 Southside 2024 [ 421] Birmingham Nyx Hotel Hotel 50 165 15 Westside 2019 [ 422] 44= Birmingham 39= Commonwealth Games Village Plot 10former BCU City North Campus Mixed-use 49 161 14 Perry Barr 2022 [ 190] Birmingham Warners Fields, Plot C2 Rea Street SouthMixed-use 49 162 15 Digbeth 2025 [ 420] 46 Birmingham 41 5 Centenary Square Office 48 158 12 Westside 2020 [ 423] 47 Sandwell 2 PJ House Residential 47 154 14 Smethwick 2022 [ 424] 48= Birmingham 42= The Drapery (refurb and extension) 120 Edmund Street Office 44 144 11 Colmore Business District 2025 [ 425] Birmingham ICOB Masjid Rahmania Community and Education Centre Quadria Trust Mosque Place of worship ~44 ~144 7 Sparkbrook 2020 [ 426] 50= Birmingham 44= Smithfield, Plot 1D, Building B Residential 43 141 12 Smithfield 2024 [ 411] Birmingham Warners Fields, Plot A2 Rea Street SouthMixed-use 43 141 13 Digbeth 2025 [ 420] 52= Birmingham 46= Base Lead Works Student accommodation 42 138 14 Westside 2024 [ 427] Birmingham Lonsdale House Residential 42 138 12 Digbeth 2025 [ 428] Birmingham Oasis Southside Mixed-use 42 138 12 Southside 2022 [ 429] 55= Birmingham 49= Kent Street Residential 40 131 12 Southside 2024 [ 430] Birmingham Smithfield, Plot 1D, Building D Residential 40 131 12 Smithfield 2024 [ 411] Solihull 1 The Lantern 64-66 Station Road Mixed-use 40 131 11 Town Centre 2022 [ 431] 58 Birmingham 51 Southside Residences 16 Kent Street Residential 39 128 12 Southside 2023 [ 432] 59= Birmingham 52= Birmingham Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Place of Worship 38 125 – Sutton Coldfield 2025 [ 433] Birmingham Leopold Works Residential 38 125 11 Digbeth 2023 [ 434] Birmingham Smithfield House Aparthotel 38 125 12 Digbeth 2021 [ 435] 62 Birmingham 55 Maple House 150 Corporation Street Residential 37 121 10 City Core 2025 [ 436] 63 Solihull 2 Westgate 21 Office 36 118 8 Town Centre 2021 [ 437] 64= Birmingham 56= 2 Brindleyplace (refurb and extension) Office 35 115 8 Westside 2023 [ 438] Birmingham 40 Upper Gough Street, Building 1 Office 35 115 9 Westside 2021 [ 439] Birmingham Icknield Square, Plot B1 Residential 35 115 10 Ladywood 2025 [ 440]
This list ranks all buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area that have receivedoutline planning permission and will stand at least 35 metres (115 ft) tall when full planning permission is sought and granted.
Updated March 2025
Rank Authority Auth. Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Height Floors District Year approved Ref. (m) (ft) 1 Birmingham 1 SBQ 2 Smallbrook Queensway 2Residential 180 591 56 Southside 2023 [ 386] 2 Birmingham 2 SBQ 1 Smallbrook Queensway 1Residential 142 466 44 Southside 2023 [ 386] 3 Birmingham 3 Martineau Galleries, Plot 2c Residential 126 413 35 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 4= Birmingham 4 Adderley Street, Plot 2 former Digbeth Central Bus Garage Mixed-use 83 272 25 Bordesley 2021 [ 442] Wolverhampton 1 Brewers Yard, Plot 1A Mixed-use 83 272 23 Springfield 2023 [ 443] 6 Birmingham 5 Martineau Galleries, Plot 5 Office 80 262 17 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 7 Birmingham 6 Martineau Galleries, Plot 4c Residential 74 243 20 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 8 Wolverhampton 2 Brewers Yard, Tower 2 Mixed-use 72 236 25 Springfield 2023 [ 443] 9 Birmingham 7 Martineau Galleries, Plot 6 Office 69 226 14 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 10 Coventry 1 City Centre South, Block D Mixed-use ~67 ~220 ~21 City Centre 2022 [ 444] 11 Coventry 2 Abbott's Park, Plot 1 Gas Works, Block 1 Residential 66 217 21 City Centre 2023 [ 445] 12= Birmingham 8= BCU Eastside, Plot A Mixed-use 62 203 14 Eastside 2023 [ 446] Birmingham Martineau Galleries, Plot 7 Office 62 203 13 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 14 Coventry 3 City Centre South, Block B Mixed-use ~61 ~200 ~19 City Centre 2022 [ 447] 15= Birmingham 10= Martineau Galleries, Plot 3c Residential / Hotel 60 197 16 City Centre 2020 [ 441] Birmingham Martineau Galleries, Plot 1 Office 60 197 12 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 17 Birmingham 12 Martineau Galleries, Plot 3f Residential / Hotel 59 194 16 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 18= Birmingham 13 Duddeston Viaduct Building Digbeth Regeneration, Plot V1-10 Mixed-use 57 187 15 Digbeth 2024 [ 448] Coventry 4 Bishop Street Block B former Coventry Evening Telegraph Student accommodation 57 187 19 City Centre 2018 [ 449] 20 Birmingham 14 Martineau Galleries, Plot 2b Residential 54 177 14 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 21 Birmingham 15 Martineau Galleries, Plot 4b Residential 53 174 14 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 22 Birmingham 16 Three Congreve Square Paradise Phase 3Mixed-use ~53 ~174 12 City Centre 2013 [ 270] 23= Birmingham 17 The Metalworks Adderley Street, Plot 1 Residential 50 165 15 Bordesley 2021 [ 448] Coventry 5 City Centre South, Block C Mixed-use ~50 ~164 ~16 City Centre 2022 [ 450] Wolverhampton 3 Brewers Yard, Plot 1B Mixed-use 50 164 13 Springfield 2023 [ 443] 26 Birmingham 18 One Congreve Square Paradise Phase 3Mixed-use ~49 ~161 11 City Centre 2013 [ 270] 27= Birmingham 19= Adderley Street, Plot 5 former Digbeth Central Bus Garage Mixed-use 48 158 13 Bordesley 2021 [ 442] Birmingham Adderley Street, Plot 6 former Digbeth Central Bus Garage Mixed-use 48 158 13 Bordesley 2021 [ 442] Birmingham New Bond Street, Zone 1A Residential 48 158 15 Bordesley 2021 [ 451] Birmingham New Bond Street, Zone 2C Residential 48 158 15 Bordesley 2021 [ 451] 31= Birmingham 23 Martineau Galleries, Plot 4d Residential 47 155 11 City Centre 2020 [ 441] Coventry 6 Abbott's Park, Plot 2A Gas Works, Block 2A Residential 47 154 15 City Centre 2023 [ 452] 33 Birmingham 24 Martineau Galleries, Plot 3d Residential / Hotel 46 151 12 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 34 Birmingham 25 Adderley Street, Plot 3 former Digbeth Central Bus Garage Mixed-use 44 144 12 Bordesley 2021 [ 442] 35= Birmingham 26 BCU Eastside, Plot C Mixed-use 42 138 8 Eastside 2023 [ 453] Coventry 7 Abbott's Park, Plot 2B Gas Works, Block 2B Residential 42 138 13 City Centre 2023 [ 454] 37 Birmingham 27 Two Centenary Way Paradise Phase 3Mixed-use ~41 ~134 9 City Centre 2013 [ 270] 38 Birmingham 28 Martineau Galleries, Plot 3e Residential / Hotel 40 131 10 City Centre 2020 [ 441] 39 Birmingham 29 Martineau Galleries, Plot 3b Residential / Hotel 37 121 9 City Centre 2020 [ 441]
This list ranks all buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area that will stand at least 35 metres (115 ft) tall, for which planning permission has been sought but not yet granted.
Updated September 2025
Rank Authority Auth. Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Height Floors District Year of submission Ref. (m) (ft) 1 Birmingham 1 Perryian Works, Tower 1 1 Lancaster Circus Student Accommodation 162 531 48 Gun Quarter 2024 [ 455] 2 Birmingham 2 Perryian Works, Tower 2 1 Lancaster Circus Student Accommodation 140 459 41 Gun Quarter 2024 [ 456] 3 Birmingham 3 Edgbaston Street Gardens, Block A Former Indoor Markets Site Residential 100 328 32 Southside Appealed [ 457] 4 Birmingham 4 Edgbaston Street Gardens, Block B Former Indoor Markets Site Residential 91 299 29 Southside Appealed [ 458] 5 Birmingham 5 Edgbaston Street Gardens, Block C–D Former Indoor Markets Site Residential 64 210 20 Southside Appealed [ 459] 6 Birmingham 6 Premier Inn, Essington Street Student Accommodation 50 164 14 Westside 2025 [ 460] 7 Birmingham 7 55 Holloway Head Lee Bank Business Centre Projekt 55 Mixed-use 47 154 11 Westside 2024 [ 461] 8 Birmingham 8 The White Lion Student accommodation 45 148 14 Southside 2024 [ 462] 9 Solihull 1 Mell Square Mixed-use 44 145 14 Town Centre 2025 [ 463] 10 Birmingham 9 The Barrel Works 146-148 Charles Henry Street Residential 42 138 15 Digbeth 2024 [ 464] 11 Birmingham 10 Western Business Park, Block 6 Residential 38 125 12 Winson Green 2022 [ 465]
This list ranks pre-planning applications and emergent schemes for buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area that will stand at least 35 metres (115 ft) tall, if full planning permission is sought and granted. Please note that the data for each structure may not be complete.
Updated September 2025
Rank Authority Auth. Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Height Floors District Year published Ref. (m) (ft) 1 Birmingham 1 The Wharf, Tower 1 Residential 180 591 57 Westside 2024 [ 466] 2= Birmingham 2= Electric Cinema, 47 Station Street Residential ~50 City Centre 2024 [ 467] Birmingham M&S, 42 High Street Residential ~50 City Centre 2025 [ 468] 4 Birmingham 4 Gas Quarter, Tower 1 Mixed-use ~45 Westside 2024 [ 469] 5 Birmingham 5 The Wharf, Tower 2 Residential 131 430 41 Westside 2024 [ 470] 6 Birmingham 6 Gas Quarter, Tower 2 Mixed-use ~39 Westside 2024 [ 471] 7 Birmingham 7 Five Ways House and Tower Mixed-use 32 Five Ways & Hagley Road 2023 [ 472] 8= Birmingham 8= Former Goods Yard Pershore Street, Phase 1C Mixed-use ~90 ~295 ~30 Southside 2023 [ 473] Birmingham Gas Quarter, Tower 3 Mixed-use ~30 Westside 2024 [ 474] Birmingham Aston University Campus Plot 11Gateway Tower Student accommodation ~30 Eastside 2020 [ 475] 11 Birmingham 11 The Narrowhouse Gather & Soul Residential 29 Westside 2025 [ 476] 12 Birmingham 12 120 Suffolk Street Student accommodation 66 217 21 Westside 2025 [ 477] 13 Birmingham 13 Bradford Street Mixed-use Residential 20 Digbeth 2024 [ 478] 14 Birmingham 14 Aston University Campus Plot 12Student accommodation ~20 Eastside 2020 [ 475] 15 Birmingham 15 Gas Quarter, Tower 4 Mixed-use ~17 Westside 2024 [ 479] 16= Birmingham 16= Aston University Campus Plot 1Student accommodation ~15 Eastside 2020 [ 475] Birmingham Aston University Campus Plot 13Student accommodation ~15 Eastside 2020 [ 475] Birmingham The Races formerPerry Barr Greyhound Track Residential ~15 Perry Barr 2023 [ 480] Birmingham The Wharf, Hotel Residential 46 151 15 Westside 2024 [ 481] Coventry 2 1 Lincoln Street Student accommodation 15 City Centre 2023 [ 482]
This list ranks proposals for the construction of buildings and free-standing structures in Birmingham that were planned to rise at least 100 metres (328 ft), for which planning permission was rejected or which were otherwise withdrawn.
Rank Authority Auth. Rank Name Function Height Floors District Year proposed Notes Ref. (m) (ft) 1 Birmingham 1 Regal Tower Mixed-use 201 659 56 Westside 2007 Designed byAedas for Regal Property Group, Regal Tower was a 56-storey, 201-metre tall mixed-use proposal incorporating a 289-bed luxury hotel, boutique retail units and a double-height skybar on the 30th floor. Had it been built, it would have become the second tallest building in the United Kingdom afterOne Canada Square in London. However, theChartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) raised concerns about the design of the tower and the developer subsequently withdrew from the project. [ 483] 2 Birmingham 2 VTP200 Observation Tower 200 656 10 Eastside 2010 Designed by architects RTKL, the VerTiPlex VTP200 was to be a 200 metre vertical theme park and observation tower complex incorporating a 250-bedroom hotel, restaurants and bars. Although the scheme stalled due to the financial crash of 2008, plans were subsequently submitted and approved by Birmingham City Council in 2010. However, the application lapsed and the land was eventually purchased byBirmingham City University for its City Centre Campus [ 484] 3 Birmingham 3 100 Broad Street Residential 193 634 61 Westside 2020 Originally planned to be the tallest building in Birmingham, the tower was subsequently redesigned at a reduced height of 103 metres. [ 485] 4= Birmingham 4= Arena Central Tower Office 175 574 50 Westside 2007 The Arena Central project, masterplanned byHOK International in 1998, incorporated a landmark 50-storey tower of around 245 metres (805 feet) in height, as a later phase of the scheme. The project stalled In the aftermath of theWorld Trade Center attack and was ultimately superseded by theV Building proposal. [ 486] Birmingham The Birmingham Pinnacle Observation Tower 175 574 – Eastside 2008 The Pinnacle was proposed as Europe's first vertical theme park. It would have provided a range of theme park rides, an observation deck, restaurants, shops, bars and leisure facilities. It was superseded by VTP200. [ 487] 6 Birmingham 6 Act One. Chung Ying Plaza Mixed-use 170 558 52 Southside 2022 Developer Cordia Blackswan put forward plans for a 50-storey "low-carbon" build-to-rent scheme in April 2022 but withdrew them shortly thereafter. To-date, the rumoured resubmission has failed to materialise. [ 488] 7 Birmingham 7 Bull Ring Tower Office 160 525 35 City Centre 1990 Between 1987 and 1990, developer London and Edinburgh Trust put forward several plans for the redevelopment of the Bull Ring Shopping Centre, which included demolishing theRotunda and replacement it with a 160-metre tall office block designed by Chapman Taylor. Recession at the start of the 1990s saw the plans fail to materialise and the Rotunda was subsequently listed and restored. [ 489] 8 Birmingham 8 103 Colmore Row Office 160 525 35 Colmore Business District 2008 In December 2006, a first planning application was submitted to demolish the National Westminster Tower at 103 Colmore Row and replace it with a 35-storey office building. The proposal received planning permission from Birmingham City Council in September 2008 but was stymied by the2008 financial crisis . In 2014, the building was sold and new plans were submitted for the now completed103 Colmore Row . [ 490] 9 Birmingham 9 V Building Residential 152 499 51 Westside 2006 The V Building (formerly known as Arena Central Tower) was a proposed 51-storey residential skyscraper approved for construction as part of the Arena Central development scheme. The design featured a distinctive 'V'-shaped tower rising from the base and a rooftop bar on the 50th floor. Approved by Birmingham City Council, with an expected start in 2008, the proposal failed to materialise and was superseded by Aston Place. [ 491] 10 Birmingham 10 Post and Mail Scheme (Tower 1 Scheme C) Office 150 492 35 Colmore Business District 2010 On behalf of London-based developer Parlison Properties, Corstorphine and Wright unveiled proposals for a distinctive stepped tower on the site of the former Birmingham Post and Mail building at Colmore Circus. The scheme was not progressed. [ 492] 11 Birmingham 11 Snowhill TowerResidential 137 449 43 Colmore Business District 2006 The initial proposal for Phase 4 of the mixed-use Snowhill development comprised a 43-storey apartment tower and 23-storey five star hotel. Following the2008 financial crisis , developersBallymore Group announced a review of this phase of the scheme, which was ultimately superseded byThree Snowhill . [ 493] 12= Birmingham 12= New Street Station 'Gateway Plus ' Tower 1 Mixed-use 130 427 30 City Centre 2006 The initial design for the redevelopment ofBirmingham New Street railway station , which was produced by John McAslan + Partners in conjunction with engineers WSP Group, featured two mixed-use 130m towers flanking the entrance on Station Street. However, the towers did not survive the subsequent design process. [ 494] Birmingham New Street Station 'Gateway Plus ' Tower 1 Mixed-use 130 427 30 City Centre 2006 [ 494] 14= Birmingham 14= Rough Diamond Hotel Tower Hotel 120 394 Jewellery Quarter 2005 M3 Architects revealed designs for a triumvirate of 120-metre towers as part of a proposed mixed-use scheme dubbed “Rough Diamond”. A full planning application was never submitted. [ 495] Birmingham Rough Diamond Office Tower Office 120 394 Jewellery Quarter 2005 [ 496] Birmingham Rough Diamond Residential Tower Residential 120 394 Jewellery Quarter 2005 [ 497] 17 Birmingham 17 One Snow Hill Plaza Office 118 387 29 Colmore Business District 2011 One Snow Hill Plaza was to be constructed on the site of the Kennedy Tower. However, proposals were dropped following the collapse of the developer, Kenmore. The existing building has since been renovated and now houses a Holiday Inn Express. [ 498] 18 Birmingham 18 Martineau Galleries Tower Plot 3Residential ~110 ~360 29 City Centre 2005 Part of the original planning application for the redevelopment of the Martineau Galleries site, which was cancelled in 2009 and subsequently revised and resubmitted byHammerson in 2020. [ 499] 19 Birmingham 19 Lancaster Circus Tower, West Midlands Fire Station Mixed-use 108 354 30 Eastside 2011 A 30-storey ‘slab-block’ tower was proposed by developer Watkin Jones for the redevelopment of Birmingham's disused, Grade II-listed Central Fire Station. The scheme was scaled back following criticism from CABE but the reworked 23-storey tower element was refused planning permission by Birmingham City Council, leading to the tall element being dropped altogether. [ 500] 20 Birmingham 20 Beorma Quarter Block AMixed-use 107 351 27 City Centre 2009 First iteration of the landmark mixed-use tower approved for the Beorma Quarter site, which was subsequently reimagined and revised upwards in height. [ 501] 21 Birmingham 21 Axis Square, Building 3 Office 100 328 23 Westside 2018 The tallest of four office buildings to receive planning permission on the site of the former Axis Building, before the site was sold on. The Axis Square development has since been superseded by The Goods Station, a mixed-use development by Urban regeneration specialist, Vita Group. [ 502]
This list ranks buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area that are undergoing demolition or have been demolished since the 1990s, having stood at least 50 metres (164 ft) in height.
Architectural history of tallest buildings and structures [ edit ] Like other regional conurbations in the United Kingdom, the Birmingham metropolitan area is polycentric, with severalprimary urban areas andsatellite towns overlaying traditionalmarket towns andcivil parishes , separated by areas ofprotected green space . This is reflected in a diverse urban landscape characterised by examples ofMedieval ,Tudor ,Jacobean ,English Baroque ,Georgian ,Victorian ,Edwardian ,Modern ,Postmodern andContemporary architecture. Each of these architectural periods is represented by at least one tall building or structure.
This is a list of the tallest surviving buildings and free-standing structures constructed during each of the UK's major architectural periods, listed in chronological order. Buildings are only included where their existing highest point was built during the period and in the architectural style stated.
Was the tallest building or structure in the city or district authority upon completion.
Currently the tallest building or structure in the city or district authority.
Period (AD) Architectural style Authority Name Function Image Height Year completed Ref. (m) (ft) Anglo-Saxon 410 – 1066Anglo-Saxon c.410 – c.1066 Wolverhampton St Peter's High Cross Monument ~4 ~13 c.996 [ 566] Although the West Midlands lies at the heart of the ancient Anglo-Saxon Kingdom ofMercia , there is little architecture evidence from this period to be found in the region. An exception is St Peter's High Cross, also known as the Wolverhampton Pillar, the shaft of a highly decorated Anglian High cross which still stands in its original location in the churchyard of St Peter's Collegiate Church. It is a scheduled ancient monument. Medieval 1066 – 1485Norman (English Romanesque) c.1066 – c.1189 Warwick St Mary's Church, Stoneleigh Place of worship ~15 ~49 c.1180 [ 567] Located in the small village ofStoneleigh-in-Arden in Warwickshire, 4.5 miles (7.25 km) south of Coventry, Grade I listed Church of St Mary is one of several surviving Norman churches in the region. Built in the late 1100s, it is ambitious for its date, with its red sandstoneashlar chancel ,nave and west tower. NearbySt. Mary's Church inCubbington is of a similar age and size. Fortified c.1066 – c.1485 Warwick Warwick Castle Castle 44 144 c.1360 [ 568] Warwick Castle was established byWilliam the Conqueror in 1068. Originally amotte-and-bailey castle , it was replaced by a stone keep during the reign ofKing Henry II (1154–1189) and later fortified byThomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick (1330–1360) with agatehouse ,barbican , and two main towers. Ceaser's Tower is the taller of the two towers, although Guy's Tower appears more prominent on the skyline due to its elevated setting. At a height of 44 metres (144 feet), it makes Warwick Castle the tallest medieval castle in the United Kingdom. Early English Gothic c.1189 – c.1307 Birmingham St Laurence's Church Place of worship ~14 ~46 c.1230 [ 569] Grade I listed Church of St Laurence inNorthfield dates from the 12th century and contains some of the finest Early English work in the West Midlands. Decorated Gothic c.1307 – c.1377 Wolverhampton St Peter's Church Place of worship 37 120 c.1350 [ 570] St Peter's Church is built of red sandstone on an elevated site in the centre of the city. The oldest part of the building above ground is the crossing under the tower, which probably dates from around 1200. Much of the Church was rebuilt and extended in the 14th century, in a Decorated style, with the upper part of the tower being rebuilt from about 1475 to a height of 37 metres (120 feet). It remained the tallest building in Wolverhampton until the completion of St John's Church in 1776. Perpendicular Gothic c.1377 – c.1547 Coventry The Cathedral Church of Saint Michael Ruin 88 289 c1425 [ 571] The Old Cathedral Church of St Michael's was a 14th-century Gothic church designed in the perpendicular style. It was one of the largest parish churches in England when, in 1918, it was elevated to cathedral status on the creation of the Diocese of Coventry. This cathedral now stands ruined, having been bombed during World War II, but the spire remains the tallest in Coventry and the third tallest in England. Vernacular c.1450 – c.1630 Sandwell Oak House, West Bromwich House and museum ~13 ~42 c.1620 [ 572] Many of the finest examples of late medievalhalf-timbering in the region can be found in and aroundSolihull andWarwick . However, the unusual prospect tower atop Grade II* listed Oak House in West Bromwich elevates the height of this former yeoman's house above its better-known peers. Restored in 1898, the house is now run as a museum. Tudor 1485–1603Early Tudor (transitional) c.1485 – c.1560 Stratford-upon-Avon Coughton Court Country house ~20 ~66 1536 [ 573] Coughton Court is an English Tudor country house situated on the main road between Studley and Alcester in Warwickshire, built between 1509 and 1536. It is a Grade I listed building. The house has a long crenellated façade directly facing the main road, at the centre of which is the Tudor Gatehouse, dating from after 1536; this has hexagonal turrets and oriel windows in the English Renaissance style. The Gatehouse is the oldest part of the house and is flanked by later wings. Fortified (Tudor) c.1485 – c.1603 Warwick Leicester's Gatehouse Castle 18 59 1571 [ 574] Leicester's Gatehouse is one of the few parts of Kenilworth castle to remain completely intact. It was built byRobert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester to provide a fashionable entrance to the castle from the direction of Coventry. The external design, with its three-storey stone tower and four octagonal corner turrets, echoes the medieval fortified style popular a century or more before, while the interior is designed in the Elizabethan fashion of the time. Elizabethan c.1547 – c.1603 Stratford-upon-Avon Charlecote Park Country house ~16 ~52 1558 [ 575] Charlecote Park is located on the banks of theRiver Avon in the village ofCharlecote , on the border between Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick districts. It was built in 1558 bySir Thomas Lucy , and although the house was modified by successive generations of the Lucy family, the outline of the original Elizabethan house remains. It is a fine example of an Elizabethanprodigy house and a Grade I listed building. Stuart 1603 – 1714Jacobean c.1603 – c.1630 Birmingham Aston Hall Prodigy House / Museum~23 ~75 1635 [ 576] Designed byJohn Thorpe and built between 1618 and 1635 forSir Thomas Holte , Grade I listed Aston Hall is one of the last great Jacobean prodigy houses and the largest of its type in the region. Located two miles to the north of Birmingham city centre inAston Park , it is now a community museum and visitor attraction managed by theBirmingham Museums Trust . Post-medieval Gothic (incl. Gothic Survival; Gothic-Renaissance) c.1600 – c.1820 Warwick Collegiate Church of St Mary Place of worship 53 174 1704 [ 577] Although classically inspired architecture began to supplant Gothic in the 17th century, some regional architects continued to work in Gothic styles, employing traditional gothic designs or fusing gothic features with the classical zeitgeist. The Collegiate Church of St Mary is an outstanding example of the latter, rebuilt in 1704 in a Gothic-Renaissance style following theGreat Fire of Warwick in 1693. The building was designed byWilliam Wilson and may have been supervised bySir Christopher Wren . Its unique 53-metre tower is gothic in appearance but incorporates classical detailing. Early English Classical (incl.Cromwellian )c.1625 – c.1660 Redditch Norgrove Court Country House ~15 ~49 1649 [ 578] Norgrove Court is one of a number of classically influenced houses built across the region prior to theRestoration period of 1660. It features sandstone ashlar dressings, a hipped roof with dormer windows, and rows ofsash-window bays in aquasi-Mannerist style. The vast central chimney stack raises the overall height of the building above similar houses of the period, for exampleBlyth Hall in Warwickshire. It is the only Grade I-listed building in the district of Redditch. Carolean (Restoration) c.1660 – c.1690 Stratford-upon-Avon Ragley Hall Country House ~22 ~72 1683 [ 579] Ragley Hall is located near Alcester, around 8 km south of Redditch. It was designed forEdward Conway, 1st Earl of Conway by Roger or William Hurlbut circa 1677 and modified by the scientist and amateur architectDr Robert Hooke in 1678. The mansion comprises a double-pile house with corner pavilions and a full-height portico supported on Ionic columns. It is a Grade I listed building and the ancestral seat of theMarquess of Hertford . English Baroque c.1690 – c.1730 Birmingham Cathedral Church of St Philip Place of worship 40 131 1715 [ 580] The Cathedral Church of Saint Philip is the Church of England cathedral and the seat of theBishop of Birmingham , having been granted cathedral status in 1905. Built between 1711 and 1715, it was the city's tallest building for 52 years, until it was supplanted by the 58 metre (190 feet) spire ofParish Church of SS Peter and Paul in 1777. It is a Grade I listed building. Georgian 1714 – 1837Neo-Palladian c.1715 – c.1760 Bromsgrove Hagley Hall Country House ~23 ~76 1760 [ 581] The fashion for Neo-Palladian houses started in London around 1720 and spread to the provinces in the years that followed. Designed bySanderson Miller forGeorge Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton , Hagley Hall was built between 1754 and 1760, and has been described as the last of England's great Palladian houses. Notable Neo-Palladian features include theVenetian windows and the corner towers with pyramidal roofs, which have since been restored. It is a Grade I listed building. Georgian Neoclassical c.1750 – c.1840 Wolverhampton Church of St John in the Square Place of worship 50 164 1776 [ 582] St. John's Church is a Grade II* listedChurch of England parish church , built between 1758 and 1776 in the neoclassical style. It is the second oldest church in Wolverhampton City Centre and the first to be built within its own square. It is believedRoger Eykyn , who was the building contractor, used the design as a model forSt. Paul's Church in Birmingham , which was built between 1777 and 1779. However, the lofty spire of St. John's is marginally the taller of the two. Early Gothic Revival (incl. 'Strawberry Hill' Gothic; Gothick) c.1750 – c.1810 Nuneaton and Bedworth Arbury Hall Country House ~12 ~39 1803 [ 583] Arbury Hall was originally a three-storey Elizabethan house built on the site of the12th-century Augustinian Priory of Arbury . In 1750, then ownerSir Roger Newdigate began major alterations to the property in the 18th-century Gothic Revival style, which continued until his death in 1806. The refronted mansion incorporates crenellated parapets with pinnacle finials, traceried windows and other gothic ornaments typical of the 'Strawberry Hill Gothic' style. It is a Grade I listed building. Regency (Classical Revival) c.1810 – c.1840 Warwick Parade, Royal Leamington Spa Residential ~20 ~66 1810–1840 [ 584] The mineral spring bathhouses of Royal Leamington Spa became fashionable during the Regency era and this is reflected in the classical architecture of the town. Many of its grandeststucco-fronted Regency buildings are located on the main thoroughfare,Parade , although similarly proportioned residential terraces can be found around the town, including Grade II* listed Royal Terrace (formerly Newbold Terrace) and Lansdowne Circus. Greek Neoclassical c.1810 – c.1880 Birmingham St Thomas' Church Ruin ~40 ~131 1829 [ 585] St Thomas' was aCommissioners' church constructed between 1826 and 1829. At the time it was the largest church in Birmingham. Although architectThomas Rickman was noted for his contribution to Gothic revivalism, St Thomas' neoclassical design took its cues fromGreek revivalism , typical of the Regency period. In 1940, the building was largely destroyed during theBirmingham Blitz . The remaining portico and tower, rising to 40 metres, have been preserved and form part ofSt. Thomas' Peace Garden . Regency (Medieval Revival) c.1810 – c.1840 Birmingham St Mary's College, Oscott Education ~26 ~85 1838 [ 586] Grade II* listed St Mary's College is theRoman Catholic seminary of theArchdiocese of Birmingham . It was designed byJoseph Potter of Lichfield and built between 1835 and 1838. The Tudor building envisaged by Potter was supplemented by the decorative input ofAugustus Pugin , forming a unique combination of medieval and Gothic Revival architecture in red brick and stone. This fusion of styles marks a step change from the early Gothic Revival of the Georgian era to the High Victorian Gothic of the mid-to-late 19th century. Victorian 1837 – 1901Romanesque Revival c.1840 – c.1925 Nuneaton and Bedworth Bedworth Water Tower Water Tower 45 148 1898 [ 587] This Grade II listed former water tower was built in 1898 provide the people of Bedworth with clean drinking water. Designed in a simplified Romanesque style, its six high-storey bond brick tower and steep pagoda-style roof make it the tallest free-standing structure in the Nuneaton and Bedworth district. In 2015 the tower was sold to be converted into luxury apartments, but development is yet to begin. Victorian Gothic Revival (incl. Early English; Decorated; Perpendicular) c.1840 – c.1900 Birmingham St Martin in the Bull Ring Place of worship 61 200 1855 [ 588] St Martin in the Bull Ring is the original parish church of Birmingham and stands betweenthe Bull Ring Shopping Centre and the markets. The present Victorian Gothic church was rebuilt by architectJ. A. Chatwin on the site of a 13th-century predecessor, although the eighteenth-century tower and spire were preserved. St Martin's supplanted theChurch of SS Peter & Paul in Aston as the tallest building in Birmingham, which it remained for 53 years. Renaissance Revival (incl.Italianate ;Neo-Baroque )c.1850 – c.1890 Birmingham Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Civic building 45 148 1885 [ 589] Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery was built to extend theCouncil House , which had been completed in 1879. Designed byYeoville Thomason , the building follows the Neo-Baroque design of the Council House, with entry through a two-storeyedportico withsculptured pediment . Directly to the left of the entrance is the 45-metre clock tower with tiled roof known locally as 'Big Brum'. High Victorian Gothic (Ruskinian Gothic) (incl. French and Italian styles) c.1850 – c.1880 Wolverhampton St Luke's Church Place of worship 52 170 1861 [ 590] St Luke's Church is a Grade II* listed parish church designed in the Ruskinian style byG. T. Robinson of Leamington Spa, and consecrated by the Bishop of Lichfield on 18 July 1861. At 52 metres, itspolychrome spire with Gothic detailing is the tallest structure of its type in the region, surpassing those exemplified byMartin & Chamberlain 'sBirmingham Board Schools such asOozells Street andIcknield Street . Eclectic c.1860 – c.1910 Birmingham Methodist Central Hall Hall 56 131 1904 [ 591] Methodist Central Hall is a Grade II* listed red brick and terracotta building located at the northern end of Corporation Street. It was built between 1903 and 1904 to complement theVictoria Law Courts on the opposite side of the street, but unlike the Victorian-gothic courts is built in an eclectic style with baroque detailing, swinging voussoirs, paired ionic columns, domed corner turrets and a 56-metre tower rising to a square belfry. The main hall was designed to seat 2,000 people but the building has remained empty since 2015. British Arts and Crafts movement (incl.British Queen Anne Revival )c.1870 – c.1940 Birmingham St Agatha's Church Place of worship 37 120 1901 [ 592] Designed by the noted Birmingham architect,William Bidlake , St Agatha's church is an expression of the Arts & Crafts approach to Gothic architecture at the end of the 19th century, combining red and blue brick with decorative stone features. It is a Grade I listed building. Tudor Revival (incl. Old English; Mock Tudor; Tudorbethan) c.1890 – c.1920 Coventry Old Council House Government ~32 ~105 1917 [ 593] The Grade II-listed Coventry Council House was designed in theElizabethan style by Edward Garrett andHenry Walter Simister . The building is faced in stone and decorated withturrets andcrenellations ,oriel andbay windows , and a corner clock tower rising to a height of around 32 metres, making it the tallest example of Tudor Revival architecture in the region. Edwardian 1901 – 1910Edwardian Classicism (incl.Edwardian Baroque )c.1901 – c.1914 Birmingham Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower Education 100 131 1908 [ 594] Forming the centrepiece of Chancellor's Court on theUniversity of Birmingham's main campus , "Old Joe" was designed by architectsAston Webb andIngress Bell and constructed between 1900 and 1908, helping to popularise the term"Red Brick" university . The 100-metrecampanile was modelled on theTorre del Mangia inSiena and remained the tallest building in Birmingham until 1965. Modern 1910 – 2000Industrial c.1910 – c.1950 South Staffordshire Baggeridge Brick Chimney Chimney 65 213 c.1937 [ 595] In 1937, Baggeridge Brickworks was built next to theEarl of Dudley 's coal pits atGospel End ,Sedgely , and continued to manufacture bricks until its takeover byWienerberger AG in 2007. The site has since been transformed into a craft village and residential development adjacent toBaggeridge Country Park , and the 65-metre (213 feet) chimney remains one of the few visual reminders of the area's industrial past. It is the tallest structure of its type in the region. Art Deco c.1920 – c.1940 Birmingham Heritage Building (Queen Elizabeth Hospital) Education ~54 ~177 1938 [ 167] The main building, including the clock tower, was constructed between 1933 and 1938 as a wing of the oldBirmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital . The new 600-bed Hospital Centre building was designed by architectural firmLanchester andLodge . Completed in 1938, the medical school building and hospital opened simultaneously. Functionalist c.1930 – c.1980 Birmingham BT Tower Communications Tower 152 499 1965 [ 596] BT Tower is currently the tallest non-building structure in Birmingham city centre. Construction of the tower commenced in July 1963 and was completed in September 1965. At one time the Post Office wanted to increase the height from 500 feet (150 m), which had been agreed by the Ministry of Aviation, to 600 feet (180 m), but this was refused to avoid non-standard procedures for aircraft on the approach toBirmingham Airport . International Style c.1930 – c.1980 Birmingham McLaren Building Office 69 226 1972 [ 597] The 21-storey McLaren Building characterises the rectangular footprint, box-shaped form and grid-like glass and steel facade of the post-war, international-style commercial high rise. Designed by Paul Bonham Associates and built in 1972 forHSBC , the thin, brown-tinted slab is currently the 21st tallest occupied building in Birmingham. Brutalist c.1950 – c.1980 Birmingham Centre City Tower Office 76 249 1975 [ 598] The tallest of several remaining Brutalist office buildings in the centre of Birmingham, Centre City was designed byRichard Seifert & Partners . The complex consists of two buildings, the Tower and the Podium. The Podium is a low-rise building that surrounds the Tower base, but (with the exception of fire escapes) there is no direct connection between the two. This arrangement means that the first floor of the Tower is at approximately seventh-floor level when compared with other buildings. Late Modernist c.1950 – c.1980 Birmingham Alpha Tower Office 100 328 1973 [ 599] Alpha Tower is a Grade II listed office skyscraper designed by the Birmingham-born architectGeorge Marsh ofRichard Seifert & Partners and was the former headquarters ofATV (Associated Television) . Marsh's architectural influences are said to have includedLe Corbusier ,Oscar Niemeyer and the American architectural practiceSkidmore, Owings & Merrill , marking a departure from the Brutalist movement of the time. Prior to the completion of103 Colmore Row in 2021, Alpha Tower was the tallest commercial building in the city and one of only three commercial buildings outside of London to reach a height of 100 metres. Structural Expressionist (High-tech) c.1960 – present Birmingham International Convention Centre (ICC) Conference facility ~25 ~82 1991 [ 600] The International Convention Centre (ICC) is a major conference venue owned and operated by theNEC Group . Designed byPercy Thomas Partnership , the main entrance is marked by blue-tinted windows and exposed stanchions, while inside the building, connecting bridges and walkways criss-cross the atrium. The centre incorporatesSymphony Hall , which has since been redesigned with a dedicated front entrance. Postmodern 1970 – presentInternational Postmodern c.1970 – c.2000 Birmingham Colmore Gate Office 70 230 1992 [ 601] One of the few tall buildings to be constructed in Birmingham during the 1980s and 1990s, Colmore Gate draws onArt Deco features within its postmodern aesthetic. Its glazed appearance bears a notable resemblance toPhilip Johnson 'sPPG Place in Pittsburg. New Classical (Neotraditional; Neohistoric) c.1970 – Present Birmingham Three Brindleyplace Mixed-use 55 180 1998 [ 602] Brindleyplace is a large mixed-use canalside development in the Westside district of Birmingham. A variety of architects were commissioned to design buildings in a range of architectural styles. Situated between the canal and Central Square, Three Brindleyplace was designed byDemetri Porphyrios , an exponent ofNew Classical Architecture , and this is reflected in the VenetianPalazzo-style facade of the building. Its 55-metre (180 feet) clock tower makes it the second tallest building in the complex.Deconstructive c.1980 – Present Birmingham The Cube Mixed-use 71 231 2010 [ 603] The Cube is a 25-storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, designed byKen Shuttleworth ofMake Architects . In an ironic postmodern twist, the outer cladding – a kaleidoscope of glazed and gold colour anodised aluminium panels – obscures the fact that the building is not, in fact, cuboid, but a deconstructed crown sitting atop a glazed atrium. Contemporary 2000 – PresentSustainable c.2000 – Present Coventry Lanchester Library Education ~30 ~98 2000 [ 604] Opened in September 2000 on the Coventry University campus, theFrederick Lanchester Library is the largest deep-planstack-ventilated building in Europe. The library, conceptualised by Short & Associates, is designed to maximise the use of natural daylight and features sustainable power and network infrastructures. The building's 30-metre elevated air-conditioned vents are fundamental to its energy saving design. Biomorphic c.2000 – Present Birmingham Selfridges Building Retail ~35 ~115 2003 [ 605] Designed by British-based Czech architectJan Kaplický of (Future Systems ), the iconic building is the part of theBullring Shopping Centre that houses theSelfridges Department Store . It is one of the world's leading examples of "Blobitecture ", a neofuturist architectural movement based on amoeba-shaped forms. Its biomorphic façade comprises 15,000 anodised aluminium discs mounted on a blue background. Modular c.2000 – Present Wolverhampton Victoria Hall Student accommodation 76 249 2009 [ 606] Victoria Hall is a modular complex comprising four blocks of student accommodation, the tallest of which is 25 stories. When the building was completed in 2009, it held the world record for overall height and number of stories in a residential building constructed principally off-site. It remains the tallest modular structure in the Birmingham metropolitan area and the tallest habitable building in Wolverhampton. Neofuturist c.2000 – Present Birmingham Bournville College Education 30 99 2011 [ 607] Designed by global architecture and design practiceBroadway Malyan , this landmark campus inLongbridge is set in 4.2 acres of grounds on the site of the formerMG Rover automobile factory and is home to 15,000 students. The building is hinged around a linear central spine which houses classrooms, and is described as one of the most contemporary learning environments in Europe. Neomodern c.2000 – Present Birmingham The Mercian Residential 132 433 2021 [ 608] Designed byGlenn Howells Architects , The Mercian (right) is a 42-storey skyscraper located onBroad Street in the Westside district of Birmingham. It is the third tallest habitable building, and fourth tallest built structure, in the Birmingham metropolitan area. Neobrutalism c.2010 – Present Birmingham Octagon Residential 155 509 2025 [ 609] Designed byGlenn Howells Architects , Octagon is a 155 m (509 ft) tall, 49-storey residentialskyscraper inBirmingham City Centre , which forms part of theParadise redevelopment scheme. As of September 2025 it is the joint-tallest building in the Birmingham metropolitan area and according to its developers is the first pureoctagonal residential skyscraper in the world.
The skyline of
Wolverhampton viewed from the foot of
Beacon Hill, Sedgley , May 2020. On the skyline, from left to right, the former red-brick
Carillion HQ at 24 Birch Street, the spire of
Church of St. John in the Square , then
Mander House , the tower of
St Peter's Collegiate Church , the tall chimney of the city incinerator, and 76-metre
Victoria Hall . Further left, the cluster of four tower blocks in
Heath Town , and three tower blocks in
Wednesfield .
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Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "2018/01601/PA, Lionel House, 86 Lionel Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B3 1DG" . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2014/04011/PA Ottowa Tower, Murrell Close, Birmingham, B5 7LZ" . Retrieved2 October 2025 .^ "Case Summary 1998/02481/PA Warwick Crest, Arthur Road, Edgbaston, B15 2LH" . Retrieved2 October 2025 .^ "Planning Application AD/2018/2721" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved10 August 2022 .^ "Planning application - FUL/2017/1352" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved10 August 2022 .^ "Planning – Planning Application Documents DC/02/39605" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Planning – Application Summary DD/02/38700" . Retrieved2 October 2025 .^ "Case Summary 2019/02975/PA Land Fronting Bristol Street, Belgrave Middleway, St Luke's Road, Sherlock Street, Hope Street, Vere Street, Mowbray Street, Spooner Croft and Gooch Street Birmingham B5 7AY" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2018/10294/PA Land bounded by Dudley Road to the North, Railway Line to South, Birmingham Canal Old Line to East and The Olde Windmill Public House and St Patricks Church and School to the West, Birmingham" . Retrieved18 August 2021 .^ "Application Number: 17/0017" . Retrieved2 October 2025 .^ "Big Brum (1885-present)" . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Birmingham Central Mosque" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2019/08582/PA – Brecon Tower, Guild Close, Ladywood, Birmingham, B16 8DT" . Retrieved3 July 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2019/08584/PA – Truro Tower, Ledbury Close, Ladywood, Birmingham, B16 8RT" . Retrieved3 July 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2019/08583/PA – Wells Tower, Rodney Close, Ladywood, Birmingham, B16 8RU" . Retrieved3 July 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2017/10777/PA 49-51 Holloway Head, Blucher Street, Gough Street, Ellis Street, Land bounded by, Holloway Head, City Centre, Birmingham, B1 1QP" . Retrieved13 August 2021 .^ "2024/04926/PA Inkerman House, Newtown, Birmingham, B19 2SQ" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Case Summary 2022/09252/PA Kendal Tower, Malins Road, Harborne, Birmingham, B17 0JY" . Retrieved4 October 2025 .^ Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (1842).The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Vol XXII, Sigonio–Steam-Vessel . London: Charles Knight & Co. p. 358. ^ "Case Summary 2017/09461/PA Land at Pershore Street and Skinner Lane, City Centre, Birmingham, B5" . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Planning – Planning Application Documents DC/09/50517" . Retrieved2 October 2025 .^ "Application Number 19/0280" . Retrieved2 October 2025 .^ "Tameway Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved25 August 2022 .^ "Eden Court" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Historical Description" . Retrieved12 September 2022 .^ "127 Colmore Row" . Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "2021/02234/PA Canterbury House - Part Lower Ground and Ground Floor, 85 Newhall Street, Birmingham, B3 1LH" . Retrieved21 September 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2016/00031/PA Trent Tower and Humber Tower, Duddeston Manor Road, Nechells, Birmingham, B7 4JS" . Retrieved4 October 2025 .^ "Case Summary 2019/10607/PA Innovation Birmingham, Holt Street (rear of Icentrum), Nechells, Birmingham, B7 4BP" . Retrieved18 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2005/00993/PA Fort Parkway, Fort Dunlop, Erdington, Birmingham, B24 9QT" . Retrieved23 September 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2017/10339/PA QE Hospital Site, Mindelsohn Way, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TQ" . Retrieved31 August 2022 .^ "The Toybox" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Sirius" . Archived from the original on 14 May 2015. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "St. Edburgha's Church" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "St. Mary's Selly Oak" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Planning Application FUL/2016/0074" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2023. Retrieved28 August 2021 .^ "Water Tower" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "2019/01033/PA Crabtree House, Giles Close, Stechford, Birmingham, B33 8EA" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "2016/08283/PA, 101 Wharfside Street, Birmingham, B1 1RF" . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Paradise Birmingham: Three Chamberlain Square" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^a b c d e "Case Summary 2012/05116/PA Land at and bounded by Paradise Circus Queensway and surroundings including Chamberlain Square, Parade and Paradise Street, Birmingham, B3 3HJ" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "2021/04386/PA Rooftop of University College Birmingham, Summer Row, Birmingham, B3 1JB" . Retrieved29 September 2022 .^ "Thompson Gardens" . Archived from the original on 7 May 2021. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Town Hall, Parade" . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Warwick Castle" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Equipoint" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "2025/02154/PA Teviot, Rea, Geach, Scholefield and Martineau Towers, Mosborough Crescent and Uxbridge Street, Newtown, Birmingham" . Retrieved4 October 2025 .^ "2020/06477/PA Medway Tower, Cromwell Street, Nechells Green, Birmingham, B7 5BJ" . Retrieved4 October 2025 .^ "Westside" . Archived from the original on 9 December 2017. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Planning application - FUL/2015/3153" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved10 August 2022 .^ "Planning application - FUL/2018/1310" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved10 August 2022 .^ "Application details 96/51598" . Retrieved2 October 2025 .^ "Planning – Application Summary PL/2021/00514/PN" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Planning – Application Summary PL/2011/01815/OLM" . Retrieved26 April 2022 .^ "Consecration of a new church at Wednesfield Heath" .Staffordshire Advertiser . Stafford. 24 July 1852. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "No. 1 Colmore Square" . Archived fromthe original on 29 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2005/05532/PA Civic Close and Brindley Drive, City - Galton, Norton, Crescent and Cambridge Towers" . Retrieved4 October 2025 .^ "UNITE Staniforth House" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "The Wesleyan" . Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Planning Application FUL/2016/0074" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2023. Retrieved28 August 2021 .^ "Planning application - FUL/2017/1352" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved10 August 2022 .^a b "Planning application FUL/2020/0217" . Archived fromthe original on 30 October 2020. Retrieved1 September 2021 .^ "Welcome to Tamworth St. Editha's Church" (PDF) . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ Pernell, Sarah (2006).Rugby . Francis Frith Collection.ISBN 1-85937-620-7 . ^ "Case Summary 2013/09436/PA Albany House, Shopton Road, Birmingham, B34 6NT" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Case Summary 2021/00874/PA Land at Belgrave Middleway, Former Joseph Chamberlain College, Birmingham Sports Centre, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, B12 9FF" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2019/08815/PA Land at Hagley Road, Duchess Road & Beaufort Road (New Garden Square), Ladywood, Birmingham, B16 8LB" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "2009/05437/PA Manton House and Reynolds House, Newbury Road, Newtown, Birmingham, B19" . Retrieved4 October 2025 .^ "St. Bartholomew's Church" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "PL/2015/52779/PPFL" . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "12 Calthorpe Road, Birmingham | 1240986 | EMPORIS" .Emporis . Retrieved8 September 2020 .[dead link ] ^ "Case Summary 2021/08225/PA Rooftop at Bowen Court, Wake Green Park, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9XP" . Retrieved4 October 2025 .^ "2016/08842/PA Civic House, 156 Great Charles Street Queensway, Birmingham, B3 3HN" . Retrieved20 September 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2010/06818/PA Stephenson Street, Navigation Street,, Station Street, Smallbrook Queensway, (land bounded by), New Street Railway Station, Birmingham" . Retrieved23 September 2022 .^ Pevsner, Nikolaus ; Wedgwood, Alexandra (1966).Warwickshire .The Buildings of England . Harmondsworth:Penguin Books . p. 195.^ "Case Summary 2005/02982/PA 1 Jennens Road, City, B7 4EH" . Retrieved1 October 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2020/07383/PA Cornwall House, 31 and 33 Lionel Street, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, B3 1AP" . Retrieved15 August 2021 .^ "St Philip's Cathedral" . Skyscraperpage.com. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2020/09978/PA Northern half of the former Birmingham Battery Site, land to the east of Aston Webb Boulevard and west of the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29" . Retrieved31 August 2022 .^ "The History of The Most Holy Sacrament and St. Osburg's, Coventry" (PDF) . Retrieved26 April 2022 .^ "West Bromwich Town Hall" . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Planning – Application Summary PL/2011/01929/FULL" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Case Summary 2009/04483/PA Wickets Tower, Century Tower and Boundary House, Wyatt Close, Dollery Drive and Hollies Croft, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B5 7QL" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Case Summary 2018/06975/PA Shelley Tower and Browning Tower, Overbury Road, Northfield, Birmingham, B31 2HB" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "One Chamberlain Square" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2009/02821/PA Sladefield Road, Ward End - Essington House, B8 2SU" . Retrieved4 October 2025 .^ "Holiday Inn Birmingham City Centre Square" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "TheStudios24" . Archived from the original on 30 August 2021. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Altura" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "bCentral" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Crowne Plaza Hotel" . Archived from the original on 27 November 2020. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "2011/08504/PA, Moland Street, Birmingham, B4 7AH" . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Two Chamberlain Square" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Planning application OUT/2015/2253" .www.coventry.gov.uk/planning . Retrieved8 August 2022 .^ "Severn Trent Headquarters" . Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Application details 94/51743" . Retrieved2 October 2025 .^ "Application details 95/50018" . Retrieved2 October 2025 .^ "Planning – Planning Application Documents DC/16/60027" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "History of St Paul's & St Luke's" (PDF) . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Planning – Planning Application Documents PL/2022/02696/MINFOT" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Holiday Inn Birmingham North - Cannock" . Archived from the original on 25 April 2022. Retrieved24 April 2022 .^ "Lakeside Plaza" . Archived from the original on 25 April 2022. Retrieved24 April 2022 .^ "Birmingham Oratory" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "2018/04575/PA – Charles House, 148 Great Charles Street Queensway, Birmingham, B3 3HT" . Retrieved2 July 2024 .^ "Jennens Court" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Church of St Agatha" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "true Birmingham" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Planning application - FUL/2015/3153" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved10 August 2022 .^ "Planning – Planning Application Documents DC/08/49057" . Retrieved26 August 2022 .^ "Planning – Planning Application Documents PL/2021/00291/MINFOT" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Air Traffic Control Tower" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Planning – Application Summary PL/2020/00504/PPFL" . Retrieved31 August 2022 .^ "The New Art Gallery Walsall – Frequently Asked Questions" .thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk . Retrieved25 August 2022 .^ "Mander House" . Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Church of St Peter" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2007/05175/PA Coventry Road, Yardley, Birmingham - Bakeman House" . Retrieved4 October 2025 .^ "2023/08514/PA Bellfield House, Thornham Way, Druids Heath, Birmingham, B14 5RT" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "2023/08514/PA Bellfield House, Thornham Way, Druids Heath, Birmingham, B14 5RT" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ Harris, Penelope, "The Architectural Achievement of Joseph Aloysius Hansom (1803-1882)", The Edwin Mellen Press, 2010, pp.164-166,ISBN 0-7734-3851-3 ^ "Case Summary 1997/03919/PA Emscote Drive, Heron Court, Sutton Coldfield, B73 5NF" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "One Swallow Street" . Archived from the original on 20 August 2021. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2008/01551/PA 148 Edmund Street, Rutland House, Birmingham, B3 2JR" . Retrieved23 September 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2012/08417/PA Britannia House, 50 Great Charles Street, Queensway, B3 2LP" . Retrieved23 September 2022 .^ "Royal Shakespeare Theatre Tower" . Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2020/05878/PA – 19 Cornwall Street, City, Birmingham, B3 2DY" . Retrieved1 July 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2020/03994/PA Barn House, Cottsmeadow Drive, Alum Rock, Birmingham, B8 2PW" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Case Summary 2021/02708/PA Jordan House, Blossom Grove, Hodge Hill, Birmingham, B36 8PH" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Edgbaston Waterworks Tower Birmingham, England" . Retrieved1 July 2024 .^a b c d "Case Summary 2019/02161/PA Plots D, E & F, Eastside Locks, Land adjoining Jennens Road, Lawley Middleway, Pitt Street, Belmont Row and Glassworks Lane, Birmingham" . Retrieved13 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2018/01924/PA High Tower, Queens Tower, Home Tower, Duddeston Manor Road, Birmingham, B7 4QA" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Case Summary 2009/04852/PA House of Fraser, Corporation Street, Birmingham, B2 5JS" . Retrieved29 September 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2015/07468/PA Lloyd House, Newtown Drive, Newtown, Birmingham, B19 2UY" . Retrieved3 July 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2023/03912/PA – Moseley Road Baths and Balsall Heath Library, 497 Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, B12 9BX" . Retrieved5 October 2025 .^ "Royd House" . Archived from the original on 9 December 2017. Retrieved4 April 2022 .^ "Selfridges Birmingham: Its organic form has become an icon for the city" . www.arup.com.^ "Case Summary 2012/03540/PA – St. Stephens Church, Serpentine Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29 7HU" . Retrieved3 July 2024 .^ "2023/02925/PA – Land at Queens Hospital Close, Bath Row, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 1NH" . Retrieved10 December 2024 .^ "18/00076/FULM" . Retrieved26 April 2022 .^ "Planning – Planning Application Documents DC/22/67300" . Retrieved4 October 2025 .^ "Planning – Planning Application Documents PL/2025/00451/PPFL" . Retrieved2 October 2025 .^ "Application details R24/0411" . Retrieved2 July 2024 .^ "2022/07980/PA Brindley Drive Multi-storey Car Park, Brindley Drive, Birmingham, B1 2NB" . Retrieved15 November 2022 .^a b c d e f "Case Summary 2020/02906/PA Land at Upper Trinity Street and Adderley Street, Digbeth, Birmingham" . Retrieved13 August 2021 .^ "19/1172 Resource Recovery and Renewable Energy Production Facility with a maximum generating capacity of less the 50 MWe, together with associated access, infrastructure and landscaping" . Retrieved24 January 2024 .^a b c d "Case Summary 2019/07805/PA Bull Ring Trading Estate, Green Street, Deritend, Birmingham, B12 0NB" . Retrieved14 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2018/09467/PA 193 Camp Hill, Highgate, Birmingham, B12 0JJ" . Retrieved14 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2016/04685/PA Gallan House, 32-34 Hill Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B5 4AN" . Retrieved18 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2022/06777/PA Former 'The Trees' Public House site, Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B5 7TT" . Retrieved4 November 2022 .^ "2022/07980/PA Brindley Drive Multi-storey Car Park, Brindley Drive, Birmingham, B1 2NB" . Retrieved15 November 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2020/09322/PA Site corner of Morville Street and Ladywood Middleway, Ladywood, Birmingham, B16 8HA" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "2024/00107/PA HSBC Asset Finance, 12 Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 1QZ" . Retrieved14 January 2024 .^ "Curzon Street Station Design" (PDF) . Retrieved18 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2020/00610/PA Land bounded by Curzon Street, Eastside Park & Moor Street Queensway, Birmingham, B4" . Retrieved18 August 2021 .^a b "2021/03125/PA Land north and south of Mill Street bounded by Aston Road (A38), Dartmouth Circus, Dartmouth Middleway and the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, Curzon Wharf, Aston, Birmingham, B6 4BS" . Retrieved22 November 2022 .^ "2024/06104/PA – Site of the former Axis Building, Holliday Street, Birmingham, B1 1TF" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "2022/08119/PA 20-39 Snow Hill, Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6WR" .www.birmingham.gov.uk/planning . Retrieved5 November 2022 .^a b c "2022/08496/PA The Ringway Centre, Smallbrook Queensway 1-4, Smallbrook Queensway, Birmingham" . Retrieved22 November 2022 .^ "Case Summary 2020/05247/PA Irish Club - Minstrel Music, 14-20 High Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B12 0LN" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "2022/08517/PA 90-97 Broad Street, Birmingham" . Retrieved15 November 2022 .^ "2023/07902/PA Land at Bristol Street, Bromsgrove Street and Essex Street, Birmingham, B5 7AA" . Retrieved10 December 2023 .^ "2024/06104/PA – Site of the former Axis Building, Holliday Street, Birmingham, B1 1TF" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "2023/04130/PA, Land south of Garrison Circus, Watery Lane Middleway/Great Barr Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B9 4HF" . Retrieved28 June 2023 .^ "Case Summary 2019/05777/PA 210-211 Broad Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B15 1AY" . Retrieved13 August 2021 .^ "2023/08705/PA Duchess Place, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B16 8NH" . Retrieved20 January 2024 .^ "2023/06855/PA Cambrian Hall, Land bounded by Parade (B4135), Lyon Queensway (A4400), the former Paradise Circus Car Park and City Gardens and Brindley Drive, Birmingham" . Retrieved10 December 2023 .^ "2023/07135/PA Clyde Street/High Street, Land at, Digbeth, Birmingham, B12" . Retrieved10 December 2023 .^ "2023/04261/PA, 100 Broad Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B15 1AU" . Retrieved13 August 2023 .^ "2023/02925/PA Land at Queens Hospital Close, Bath Row, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 1NH" .www.birmingham.gov.uk/planningonline . Retrieved26 April 2022 .^ "2024/06104/PA – Site of the former Axis Building, Holliday Street, Birmingham, B1 1TF" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^a b "Case Summary 2017/10551/PA Land at former Monaco House site, Bristol Street, Birmingham, B5 7AS" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2016/08273/PA Connaught Square, (Land bounded by High Street (Deritend), Rea Street, Bradford Street and Stone Yard), Digbeth, Birmingham, B12" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2020/00999/PA 53-68 Princip Street, Gun Quarter, Birmingham, B4 6LN" . Retrieved13 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2018/09425/PA Land off Hay Hall Road, Tyseley, Birmingham, B11 2AU" . Retrieved2 September 2022 .^ "2023/08262/PA 75-80 High Street, Bordesley, Birmingham, B12 0LL" . Retrieved17 December 2023 .^ "Case Summary 2021/05811/PA Land bounded by Bradford Street, Moseley Street, Barford Street and Rea Street, Digbeth, Birmingham" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ ="Case Summary 2024/07367/PA Plot 4A, Land bound by Dean Street, Dean House, the Bullring Rag Market and vacant land, Birmingham, B5" . Retrieved23 March 2025 . ^ "One Ratcliff Square The Hotel" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ ="2024/03375/PA – 35 and 50 Cliveland Street, Birmingham, B19 3SH" .www.birmingham.gov.uk/planningonline . Retrieved1 July 2024 . ^ "2024/06104/PA – Site of the former Axis Building, Holliday Street, Birmingham, B1 1TF" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2021/05490/PA Former Ladywood Social Club, Ladywood Middleway, Birmingham, B16 8SY" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "PL/2023/0002576/RVC" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved23 March 2025 .^a b c d "Case Summary 2022/09643/PA – Land bound by, Moat Lane, Bradford Street, Rea Street, Pershore Street and Edgbaston Street, Birmingham" . Retrieved3 July 2024 .^ "Planning application FUL/2016/0074" . Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2023. Retrieved28 August 2021 .^ "Application Reference Number FUL/2020/3165" . Retrieved2 July 2024 .^ "2023/06855/PA Cambrian Hall, Land bounded by Parade (B4135), Lyon Queensway (A4400), the former Paradise Circus Car Park and City Gardens and Brindley Drive, Birmingham" . Retrieved10 December 2023 .^ "2023/04130/PA, Land south of Garrison Circus, Watery Lane Middleway/Great Barr Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B9 4HF" . Retrieved28 June 2023 .^ "Case Summary 2022/07620/PA Car park land adjacent to Queensgate House, Suffolk Street, Queensway, Birmingham, B1 1LX" . Retrieved28 December 2022 .^ "Planning – Application Summary DC/21/65989" .www.sandwell.gov.uk/planning . Retrieved28 August 2021 .^ "2022/07980/PA Brindley Drive Multi-storey Car Park, Brindley Drive, Birmingham, B1 2NB" . Retrieved15 November 2022 .^ "Huge national 'prayer' landmark near Birmingham gets green light" . Retrieved1 September 2021 .^a b c "Case Summary 2022/00136/PA Land bounded by Barford Street, Rea Street South, Charles Henry Street, Lombard Street, Moseley Street, MacDonald Street, Adelaide Street and Lower Darwin Street, Southside, Birmingham" . Retrieved25 February 2022 .^ "2023/08709/PA Land to west of, Pershore Street, Birmingham, B5 4TD" . Retrieved14 January 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2019/01250/PA Rear of 245 Broad Street, Birmingham" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2020/08864/PA 5 Centenary Square, Broad Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B1 1DR" . Retrieved14 August 2021 .^ "Planning – Application Summary DC/22/67165" . Retrieved2 July 2024 .^ "2023/05824/PA 120 Edmund Street, Birmingham, B3 2ES" . Retrieved24 January 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2018/08593/PA | Land at junction of Highgate Road & Stratford Road, and land at Stoney Lane, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, B12 8DN" . Retrieved22 November 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2024/02897/PA – Land corner of Tennant Street and Granville Street, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15" . Retrieved1 July 2024 .^ "2024/06153/PA Lonsdale House, Blucher Street, Birmingham, B1 1QU" . Retrieved23 March 2025 .^ "Case Summary 2022/07620/PA Car park land adjacent to Queensgate House, Suffolk Street, Queensway, Birmingham, B1 1LX" . Retrieved28 December 2022 .^ "2021/00081/PA Land at Kent Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 6QU" . Retrieved23 March 2025 .^ "Planning – Application Summary PL/2021/03246/PPFL" . Retrieved2 July 2024 .^ "2023/00766/PA 16 Kent Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B5 6RD" . Retrieved14 January 2024 .^ "2024/01436/PA 185-187 Penns Lane, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, B76 1JU" . Retrieved29 May 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2022/01880/PA Corner of Cheapside and Moseley Road, Bordesley, Birmingham, B12" . Retrieved23 March 2023 .^ "Case Summary 2021/02916/PA Wolverley House and Smithfield House, 18 and 24-28 Digbeth High Street, Birmingham, B5 6BJ" . Retrieved2 September 2022 .^ "2024/02725/PA – Maple House, 150 Corporation Street, Birmingham, B4 6TB" . Retrieved1 July 2024 .^ "Planning – Application Summary PL/2019/02917/MAJFOT" . Retrieved13 August 2021 .^ "Planning – Case Summary 2022/01072/PA Two Brindleyplace, Central Square, Birmingham, B1 2ABL" . Retrieved28 September 2022 .^ "Planning – Case Summary 2021/02691/PA 40 Upper Gough Street, Birmingham, B1 1JL" . Retrieved2 September 2022 .^ "2023/03864/PA Land north of Icknield Square, Bounded by Icknield Square, Birmingham Main Line Canal and Icknield Port Loop Canal, Ladywood, Birmingham, B16" . Retrieved22 January 2024 .^a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Case Summary 2019/05900/PA Martineau Galleries, Land bounded by and including parts of, Corporation Street, The Priory Queensway, Dale End, Moor Street Queensways, Albert Street, High Street and Bull Street, Birmingham, B4 7LJ" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^a b c d "Case Summary 2020/01796/PA Digbeth Central Bus Garage (land to the north and south of Adderley Street), Digbeth, Birmingham, B5" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^a b c "22/00367/OUT" .www.wolverhampton.gov.uk . Retrieved25 July 2022 .^ "Planning Application OUT/2020/2876" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved23 January 2024 .^ "Planning Application OUT/2021/3576" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved15 January 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2022/07259/PA Land off Cardigan Street and Gopsal Street/Belmont Row, Birmingham, B4 7SA" . Retrieved4 November 2022 .^ "Planning Application OUT/2020/2876" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved23 January 2024 .^a b "Case Summary 2020/03634/PA Land bounded by Montague Street, The Grand Union Canal, Barn Street, Milk Street, High Street Deritend, Adderley Street and Liverpool Street" . Retrieved13 August 2021 .^ "Planning application - OUT/2018/0188" .www.coventry.gov.uk/planning . Retrieved28 August 2021 .^ "Planning Application OUT/2020/2876" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved23 January 2024 .^a b "Case Summary 2021/02919/PA New Bond Street, Bordesley, Birmingham, B9 4EJ" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ "Planning Application OUT/2021/3576" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved15 January 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2022/07259/PA Land off Cardigan Street and Gopsal Street/Belmont Row, Birmingham, B4 7SA" . Retrieved4 November 2022 .^ "Planning Application OUT/2021/3576" .www.coventry.gov.uk . Retrieved15 January 2024 .^ "2024/04265/PA – 1 Lancaster Circus, Queensway, Birmingham, B4 7DJ" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "2024/04265/PA – 1 Lancaster Circus, Queensway, Birmingham, B4 7DJ" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "2024/06155/PA – Indoor Market, 50 Edgbaston Street, Birmingham, B5 4RQ" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "2024/06155/PA – Indoor Market, 50 Edgbaston Street, Birmingham, B5 4RQ" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "2024/06155/PA – Indoor Market, 50 Edgbaston Street, Birmingham, B5 4RQ" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "Case Summary 2025/02616/PA Premier Inn, Essington Street, Birmingham, B16 8AL" . Retrieved26 September 2025 .^ "Case Summary 2024/05852/PA 55 Holloway Head, Birmingham, B1 1HP" . Retrieved23 March 2025 .^ "2024/02702/PA 34-36 Horse Fair, Southside, Birmingham, B1 1DA" . Retrieved24 January 2024 .^ "Planning – Application Summary PL/2025/00547/MAJFDW" . Retrieved23 March 2025 .^ "146-148 Charles Henry Street, Highgate, Birmingham, B12 0SJ" . Retrieved1 July 2024 .^ "2022/04390/PA Western Business Park, Great Western Close, Winson Green, Birmingham, B18 4QF" . Retrieved24 January 2024 .^ "2024/05974/PA – Nos 2-10 The Wharf, 16 Bridge Street, Birmingham" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "The phantom tower of Station Street" . Retrieved29 May 2024 .^ "Old M&S site sold for 50-storey resi complex" . Retrieved26 September 2025 .^ "GasQtr: Gas Quarter Birmingham, A Westside Regeneration Design Proposal" (PDF) . Retrieved29 May 2024 .^ "2024/05974/PA – Nos 2-10 The Wharf, 16 Bridge Street, Birmingham" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "GasQtr: Gas Quarter Birmingham, A Westside Regeneration Design Proposal" (PDF) . Retrieved29 May 2024 .^ "Five Ways" . Retrieved13 August 2023 .^ "2023/08709/PA Land to west of, Pershore Street, Birmingham, B5 4TD" . Retrieved14 January 2024 .^ "GasQtr: Gas Quarter Birmingham, A Westside Regeneration Design Proposal" (PDF) . Retrieved29 May 2024 .^a b c d "Aston University Campus Masterplan" (PDF) .www.aston.ac.uk . Retrieved25 March 2022 .^ "New plans in for 29-storey 'green' Birmingham apartment complex" . Retrieved17 March 2025 .^ "2025/05428/PA 120 Suffolk Street, BIRMINGHAM, B1 1LX" . Retrieved26 September 2025 .^ "Bradford Street" . Retrieved1 July 2024 .^ "GasQtr: Gas Quarter Birmingham, A Westside Regeneration Design Proposal" (PDF) . Retrieved29 May 2024 .^ "400 homes plan for Perry Barr dog racing track" . Retrieved10 December 2023 .^ "2024/05974/PA – Nos 2-10 The Wharf, 16 Bridge Street, Birmingham" . Retrieved9 December 2024 .^ "Singh Fudge Architects wins planning for housing scheme in Coventry" . Retrieved2 July 2024 .^ GmbH, Emporis."Regal Tower, Birmingham - EMPORIS" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 19 August 2021. Retrieved21 August 2021 . ^ GmbH, Emporis."VTP200, Birmingham - 307837 - EMPORIS" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved21 August 2021 . ^ "Case Summary 2019/05158/PA 100 Broad Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B15 1AU" . Retrieved13 August 2021 .^ GmbH, Emporis."Arena Central Tower, Birmingham - 101377 - EMPORIS" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 18 August 2014. Retrieved21 August 2021 . ^ GmbH, Emporis."The Birmingham Pinnacle, Birmingham - 263347 - EMPORIS" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 18 August 2014. Retrieved21 August 2021 . ^ "2022/02803/PA 17 Thorp Street, Birmingham, B5 4AT" .www.birmingham.gov.uk/planning . Retrieved13 April 2022 .^ "Bull Ring Tower, Birmingham - Building #6486" .www.skyscrapernews.com . Archived fromthe original on 26 March 2015. Retrieved21 August 2021 .^ Paul Dale (29 April 2008)."Plans revealed for new Colmore Row tower" .The Birmingham Post . Archived fromthe original on 21 May 2011. Retrieved29 April 2008 . ^ "The V Building, Birmingham - Building #5155" .www.skyscrapernews.com . Archived fromthe original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved21 August 2021 .^ "Post and Mail Scheme (Tower 1 Scheme C), Birmingham - Building #560" .www.skyscrapernews.com . Archived fromthe original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved21 August 2021 .^ "Snow Hill Residential Tower" .www.skyscrapernews.com . Archived from the original on 22 January 2016. Retrieved21 August 2021 .^a b "Rail Air Rights Towers Planned For Birmingham" . Skyscrapernews.com. 2006. Archived fromthe original on 28 October 2006. Retrieved26 July 2006 .^ GmbH, Emporis."Rough Diamond Hotel Tower, Birmingham - 1171539 - EMPORIS" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved21 August 2021 . ^ GmbH, Emporis."Rough Diamond Office Tower, Birmingham - 1171541 - EMPORIS" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 18 August 2014. Retrieved21 August 2021 . ^ GmbH, Emporis."Rough Diamond Residential Tower, Birmingham - 1171543 - EMPORIS" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 18 August 2014. Retrieved21 August 2021 . ^ "No 1 Snow Hill Plaza, Birmingham - Building #5396" .www.skyscrapernews.com . Archived fromthe original on 4 February 2010. Retrieved21 August 2021 .^ "Martineau Galleries" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 21 August 2021. Retrieved21 August 2021 .^ GmbH, Emporis."Central Fire Station, Birmingham - EMPORIS" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 19 August 2021. Retrieved21 August 2021 . ^ "Beorma Quarter" .www.trevorhorne.com . Retrieved21 August 2021 .^ "Case Summary 2018/04812/PA The Axis, Holliday Street, Birmingham, B1 1TF" . Retrieved17 August 2021 .^ Davies, Ruby."Live: Watch as demolition of Rugeley Power Station's cooling towers takes place" .Stoke Sentinel . Retrieved6 June 2021 . ^a b c d "WATCH Rugeley Power Station demolition of cooling towers live" .Express & Star . Retrieved6 June 2021 .^ "Dismantling of Chimneys & Other Tall Structures Completed by Churchill Specialist Contracting Ltd" (PDF) .www.churchillsc.co.uk . Retrieved9 January 2020 .^ "103 Colmore Row, Birmingham - Building #224" .www.skyscrapernews.com . Archived fromthe original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved6 June 2010 .^a b "Pickles back demolition of Kidderminster silos" .www.expressandstar.com .^ "Landmark is pulled down" .www.kidderminstershuttle.co.uk .^ Archer, Megan (20 August 2020)."PICTURES: Boiler house at Rugeley Power Station demolished in sixth explosion" .Express & Star . Retrieved24 January 2021 . ^ "Edgbaston House" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Post and Mail building, Birmingham" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 28 September 2020. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Aiken House" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 18 May 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Hamilton House" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 8 May 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Massey Ferguson Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Priory Hall" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 9 August 2020. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Two old industrial chimneys set be blown up in Coventry" .www.coventrytelegraph.net . 8 May 2016. Retrieved9 January 2020 .^ "Birmingham tower block comes down" .Birmingham Post . Retrieved1 July 2011 .^ "Civic Centre Building Four" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 4 August 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "The Birmingham Wheel" .www.skyscrapernews.com . Archived fromthe original on 8 March 2014. Retrieved7 March 2014 .^a b "Tower blocks demolished for second phase of £215m student village" . Aston University. Archived fromthe original on 30 May 2011. Retrieved1 July 2011 .^a b "Coventry Point" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 26 February 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Malthouse Point" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 27 November 2020. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Sandfield Point" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Clyde Tower" .www.skyscrapernews.com . Archived fromthe original on 11 February 2010. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Blades House" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Dugdale House" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Churchill House" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Calthorpe House" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 14 May 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Stafford Tower" .Skyscrapernews.com . Archived fromthe original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved8 September 2011 .^ "Byron House" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Kipling House" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Millfield Court" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Prince of Wales Court" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Bayley Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 20 August 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Brooks Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 7 October 2019. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Carlecote Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 21 June 2019. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Chatsworth Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 21 June 2019. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Chillinghome Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Concorde Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 20 August 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Flint Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 27 August 2017. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Haddon Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 10 May 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Holbrook Tower" .Emporis . Retrieved1 September 2020 .[dead link ] ^ "Longleat Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 28 February 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Princethorpe Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 12 May 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Sapphire Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 26 September 2021. Retrieved1 September 2020 .^ "Stoneycroft Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 14 June 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Warstone Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 8 June 2020. Retrieved1 September 2020 .^ "Wiggin Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 7 October 2019. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Croxhall Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 21 January 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Mill Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 26 October 2020. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^a b c "Demolition of city's last gasholders marks the end of an era after 200 years" .www.birminghammail.co.uk . 25 April 2021. Retrieved9 May 2022 .^ "Dismantling of Chimneys & Other Tall Structures Completed by Churchill Specialist Contracting Ltd" (PDF) .www.churchillsc.co.uk . Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "City's landmark chimney blown up" .www.bbc.co.uk . 29 June 2008. Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "BIRMINGHAM UPDATES • Cornwall Tower in Hockley has been demolished" . Archived fromthe original on 2 November 2014. Retrieved8 September 2020 .^ "Dorset Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 19 June 2016. Retrieved20 August 2021 .^ "Norfolk Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 17 June 2021. Retrieved9 January 2020 .^ "Normansell Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 21 January 2021. Retrieved9 January 2020 .^ "Axis, Birmingham - Building #2413" .www.skyscrapernews.com . Archived fromthe original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved6 June 2010 .^ "[VIDEO] 51 metre tall landmark chimney toppled as demolition of former Longbridge car works continues" .www.b31.org.uk . Retrieved9 January 2020 .^ "Dismantling of Chimneys & Other Tall Structures Completed by Churchill Specialist Contracting Ltd" (PDF) .www.churchillsc.co.uk . Retrieved9 January 2020 .^ "Dismantling of Chimneys & Other Tall Structures Completed by Churchill Specialist Contracting Ltd" (PDF) .www.churchillsc.co.uk . Retrieved9 January 2020 .^ "Dismantling of Chimneys & Other Tall Structures Completed by Churchill Specialist Contracting Ltd" (PDF) .www.churchillsc.co.uk . Retrieved9 January 2020 .^ "Eden Tower" .Emporis . Archived from the original on 20 August 2021. Retrieved9 January 2020 .^ "Courtaulds Coventry chimney comes crashing down" .www.demolitionnews.com . Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Dismantling of Chimneys & Other Tall Structures Completed by Churchill Specialist Contracting Ltd" (PDF) .www.churchillsc.co.uk . Retrieved9 September 2021 .^ "Anglian cross 25m south of St Peter's Collegiate Church" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved21 September 2021 .^ "Church of St Mary" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved21 September 2021 .^ "Warwick Castle" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved21 September 2021 .^ "Church of St Laurence" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved21 September 2021 .^ "Church of St Peter" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved21 September 2021 .^ "Ruined Cathedral Church of St Michael" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved21 September 2021 .^ "Oak House" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved21 September 2021 .^ "CoughtonCourt" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved21 September 2021 .^ "Kenilworth Castle" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved21 September 2021 .^ "Charlecote Park" .www.historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved21 September 2021 .^ "Aston Hall" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Church of Saint Mary including Beauchamp Chapel" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Norgrove Court" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Ragley Hall" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "St Philip's Cathedral" . Skyscraperpage.com. Retrieved8 September 2011 .^ "Hagley Hall" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Church of St John" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Arbury Hall" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "33-47, Parade" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Town Hall" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Main block to Oscott College" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Water Tower" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Parish Church of St Martin" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Council House, City Museum and Art Gallery and Council House extension" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "St Luke, Blakenhall - Wolverhampton, City of" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Methodist Central Hall" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "Church of St Agatha" . www.historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "The Council House" . www.historicengland.org.uk.^ "Chamberlain Tower" . www.historicengland.org.uk.^ "Baggeridge Brickworks" . www.townscapesolutions.co.uk. Retrieved8 September 2021 .^ "BT Tower Birmingham" . www.ice.org.uk.^ "McLaren Building" . www.skyscrapernews.com. Archived fromthe original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved6 June 2010 .^ "Centre City Tower" . www.skyscrapernews.com. 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Retrieved3 October 2021 .^ "Birmingham's tallest residential tower, The Mercian" . www.modaliving.com.^ "Case Summary 2020/08215/PA Land bounded by Paradise Circus, Great Charles Street Queensway and Paradise Place, Plot A of Phase 3 of Paradise Development Site, Paradise, City Centre, Birmingham" . Retrieved13 August 2021 .
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