Tollgate House

Tollgate House

Infobox Historic building


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location_town=Bristol
location_country=England
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completion_date=1975
date_demolished=2006
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Tollgate House, completed in 1975, was an 18 floor, 77 metres/252 feet tall office building in the city of Bristol, England. It was the second tallest building in Bristol (after St Mary Redcliffe church) until the completion in 1981 of Castlemead (19 floors, 80 metres/262 feet). It remained the third tallest building in Bristol until its demolition which was started in January 2006, and completed at the end of May of the same year.

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* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=110868 Emporis.com]


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