This list of the tallest buildings and structures in Croydon ranks buildings and structures in the London Borough of Croydon, England by height. The borough of Croydon, a local government district of Greater London, has a population of 330,587.[1] At its core is Croydon, a former market town, with interests in producing charcoal, tanned leather, and brewing.[2]
History
In contrast to the vast majority of London's tallest buildings, most of Croydon's high-rises were constructed in the 1960s and 70s as part of a project to create the South of England's largest office space outside of Central London.[3] However, since then many of these office blocks have become outdated and some of the early high-rise buildings have subsequently been demolished, to allow for new skyscrapers to be constructed in their place.[4] More recently, a new redevelopment programme for the town centre, called Croydon Vision 2020 was announced. The town has since witnessed a boom in the construction of high rise apartments, such as IYLO and Altitude 25, a former brownfield site.
For 38 years, the tallest building in Croydon was the No. 1 Croydon (formerly the NLA Tower), a high-rise office block, which was completed in 1970, until 2009, when Altitude 25, a residential high-rise complex, was completed. Saffron Square became the tallest building in Croydon in 2016 at 134 metres tall, but was overtaken by 101 George Street, the current tallest building in Croydon in 2019. The current tallest building is College Road which topped out in 2022 at 149 metres, and is also the Europe's tallest modular building.[5]
In December 2022, Croydon Council (Conservative run) was warned by Councillor Patricia Hay-Justice (Labour), in a meeting of Council officers and planning officials that Croydon is not Manhattan and that the suburb should not resemble New York City in a row over a new skyscraper development.[6][7]
Tallest completed buildings
The tallest completed buildings above 50 metres (164 ft).
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101 George Street (135.6m, left) and College Road Tower (149m, right). Tallest two buildings in Croydon.
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Saffron Square is the third tallest building in Croydon at 134 metres.
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Altitude 25 is Croydon's fifth tallest building at 94 metres.
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The NLA Tower/No. 1 Croydon was the tallest building in Croydon for 38 years until 2009.
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Nestlé Tower, Croydon, undergoing refurbishment in November 2023.
Rank | Name | Built | Use | Height m / ft | Floors | Notes |
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1 | College Road | 2022 | Residential | 149 / 489 | 49 | [8] |
2 | 101 George Street | 2019 | Residential | 136 / 446 | 44 | [9][10] |
3 | Saffron Square | 2016 | Residential | 134 / 440 | 44 | [11] |
4 | Fold Building Queen's Quarter | 2021 | Residential | 114 / 374 | 35 | [12][13][14][15] |
5 | Altitude 25 | 2009 | Residential | 94 / 308 | 26 | [16] |
6 | Morello North | 2022 | Residential | 89 / 292 | 25 | |
7 | Morello South | 2022 | Residential | 89 / 292 | 25 | |
8 | Cambridge House | 2022 | Residential | 83 / 272 | 26 | |
9 | No. 1 Croydon | 1970 | Office | 82 / 269 | 24 | |
10 | Nestlé Tower | 1964 | Office | 79 / 259 | 24 | |
11 | Whitgift Centre Tower | 1970 | Office | 77 / 253 | 21 | |
12 | Addiscombe Grove | 2020 | Residential | 72 / 236 | 21 | |
13 | Leon House | 1966 | Residential | 71 / 233 | 22 | |
14 | Malcolm Wicks House | 2021 | Residential | 71 / 233 | 21 | [17] |
15 | Pembroke House | 1967 | Office | 70 / 230 | 19 | |
16 | Ryland House | 1977 | Office | 66 / 217 | 15 | |
17 | Chorus Apartments | 2021 | Residential | 64 / 210 | 20 | [18] |
18 | Lunar House | 1970 | Office | 64 / 210 | 19 | |
19 | Apollo House | 1970 | Office | 64 / 210 | 19 | |
20 | Southern House | 1967 | Office | 63 / 207 | 19 | |
21 | Newgate Tower (formerly IYLO) | 2014 | Residential | 61 / 200 | 20 | |
22 | Whitgift Centre East | 1969 | Retail | 55 / 180 | 17 | |
23 | Whitgift Centre West | 1969 | Retail | 55 / 180 | 17 | |
24 | Carolyn House | 1984 | Office | 55 / 180 | 16 | |
25 | Delta Point | 1985 | Office | 55 / 180 | 15 |
Tallest structures
The two tallest structures, as of the beginning of 2008, in Croydon are listed below. Structures which have been demolished are not included. A structure differs from a high-rise by its lack of floors and habitability.
Rank | Name | Built | Use | Height | Location | |
metres | feet | |||||
1 | Croydon transmitting station | 1962 | Telecoms | 153 | 502 | Upper Norwood |
2 | IKEA Towers | 1950 | Power station chimneys | Purley Way |
Tallest under construction, approved, and proposed buildings
The tallest under construction, approved, or proposed buildings above or equal to 60 metres (197 ft), as of the beginning of 2013, in Croydon are listed below.
Summary
Rank | Name | Use | Height | Floors | Notes | Status | |
metres | feet | ||||||
1 | One Lansdowne Road Tower 1 | Residential | 164 | 538 | 50 | Proposal for two residential towers in Croydon.[19] Previous application was withdrawn by the developer in 2022.[20] Revised proposal approved December 2024. [21] | Approved |
2 | Botanical House | Residential | 124 | 407 | 36 | Proposal a new residential tower in Croydon. [22][23] | Approved |
3 | Mondial House | Residential | 120 | 394 | 35 | Proposal a new residential tower in Croydon. [24] 102 George Street, Croydon. Recommended for approval.[25] | Proposed |
4 | One Lansdowne Road Tower 2 | Residential | 118 | 388 | 35 | Proposal for two residential towers in Croydon.[19] Previous application was withdrawn by the developer in 2022.[26] Revised proposal approved December 2024. [21] | Approved |
5 | Leon Quarter Block A | Residential | 102 | 335 | 29 | Under Construction | |
6 | Kindred House | Residential | 84 | 275 | 24 | Proposed | |
7 | St Michael's Square (Tower A) | Residential | 83 | 272 | 25 | Under Construction | |
St Michael's Square (Tower B) | Residential | 83 | 272 | 21 | Under Construction | ||
8 | Fairfield Halls Tower I | Venue | n/a | n/a | 60 | Vision | |
9 | Fairfield Halls Tower II | Venue | n/a | n/a | 35 | Vision | |
Fairfield Halls Tower III | Venue | n/a | n/a | 35 | Vision |
Cancelled
Rank | Name | Use | Height | Floors | Notes | |
metres | feet | |||||
1 | One Lansdowne Road (2016) | Mixed | 228 | 748 | 68 | Application withdrawn, new development proposed on same site[27][28] |
2 | Morello Tower | Residential | 171 | 561 | 53 | [29][30] Replaced by Morello Quarter scheme. |
3 | Suffolk House | Office | 167 | 548 | 38 | Planning permission denied |
Timeline of tallest buildings and structures
Croydon's skyline has been built up mostly since the mid-20th century. No. 1 Croydon held the title of tallest structure in Croydon for 38 years until Altitude 25 is built. This was replaced in 2016 by Saffron Square, a 2016 Carbuncle Cup-nominated high-rise completed as part of Croydon Vision 2020. Other high-rise buildings proposed to be built under the programme include the taller Morello Tower (171m) and One Landsdowne Road (228m).[27][28]
Years tallest | Name | Use | Height | Floors | Notes | |
metres | feet | |||||
1964–1970 | Nestlé Tower | Office | 79 | 260 | 24 | [31] |
1970–2008 | NLA Tower | Office | 82 | 270 | 24 | [32] |
2008–2016 | Altitude 25 | Residential | 94 | 307 | 26 | [33] |
2016–2019 | Saffron Square | Residential | 134 | 440 | 44 | [11] |
2019–2022 | 101 George Street | Residential | 135.6 | 444 | 44 | [9][10] |
2022–present | College Road | Residential | 149 | 489 | 49 | [8] |
See also
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