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This list of the tallest buildings and structures in Newcastle upon Tyne ranks skyscrapers and structures in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, by height and doesn't include structures in neighbouring Gateshead. Only structures taller than {{convert|45|m|ft}} are listed below. Unlike other cities in the UK of its size, Newcastle upon Tyne doesn't have a particularly large number of highrise buildings and structures, the majority are residential tower blocks built in the mid-20th century. St Nicholas' Cathedral, which was completed in 1448 held the title of the tallest building in Newcastle for 396 years until 1844 when St Mary's Cathedral succeeded it by a matter of metres. St Mary's Cathedral also held the title of the city's tallest building for 122 years. In 1966 the first modern building to exceed the height of Newcastle's two cathedrals became the tallest building in the city. Despite this, Shieldfield House held the title for only a two-year period when construction of the 28-storey Vale House was completed in 1968. Vale House to this day remains the tallest structure of any description in the city.[1] However, on 2 February 2017, Newcastle City Council granted planning permission for an 82 metre tall residential tower on Rutherford Street in Newcastle city centre. If built, this building will become the new tallest.[2] Although only a temporary structure, the crane that has been erected on Rutherford Street to help construct the aforementioned tower is currently the tallest structure of any description in Newcastle upon Tyne, at a total height from base to jib of 120 metres. Tallest buildings and structuresAn equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings.
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References1. ^Newcastle upon Tyne complete list 2. ^[https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/faulknerbrowns-wins-go-ahead-for-newcastles-tallest-tower/10017234.article?blocktitle=news-feature&contentID=17134 Rutherford Street development] 3. ^Vale House 4. ^Shieldfield House 5. ^Bewick Court 6. ^Cruddas Park House 7. ^St Mary's Cathedral 8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-898836331.html|title=Existing Stadiums: St James' Park|last=|first=|date=|website=The Architect's Journal |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110826052725/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-898836331.html|archive-date=2011-08-26|dead-url=yes|access-date=}} 9. ^Newcastle Cathedral 10. ^All Saints' Church 11. ^Cale Cross 12. ^Civic Centre 13. ^Gallowgate Redevelopment 14. ^Tyne Bridge 15. ^Vallum Court 16. ^Todds Nook 17. ^Westgate Court 18. ^Adelaide House 19. ^Forth Banks 20. ^Gateshead Millennium Bridge 21. ^Claremont Tower 22. ^Newcastle International Airport Control Tower 23. ^[https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/faulknerbrowns-wins-go-ahead-for-newcastles-tallest-tower/10017234.article?blocktitle=news-feature&contentID=17134 Rutherford Street development] 24. ^Railway Street Building A External links
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