Westlegate Tower

Mixed use in Norwich, United Kingdom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Westlegate Tower is a residential tower on the north side of Westlegate in Norwich, England. Standing at 41 meters, it is one of the city's tallest and most modern buildings. The building was initially built as "Westlegate House" in 1959 with 11 floors, reaching a height of 33 meters. The building was refurbished in 2014 at the cost of £8 million[1] and received a height increase to 41 meters. The building includes a multi-level vehicle lift inside to provide parking for the residents. The site is currently managed by Watsons Property Group Ltd.

Alternative namesWestlegate House
StatusComplete
TypeMixed use
LocationWestlegate, Norwich, United Kingdom
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Westlegate Tower
Interactive map of the Westlegate Tower area
Alternative namesWestlegate House
General information
StatusComplete
TypeMixed use
LocationWestlegate, Norwich, United Kingdom
Completed1959
Renovated2014
Cost£8 million
Height
Height41m (135ft)
Technical details
Floor count13
Design and construction
Main contractorFW Properties
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Westlegate tower consists of 17 apartments, two townhouses and three commercial units.[2] Vehicular access to the site is through the bus lane from All Saints Green. Pedestrian access is maintained.

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