Rank |
Name of Church |
Height (m) |
Height (ft) |
Location |
Notes |
Image |
1 |
Salisbury Cathedral |
123 |
404 |
Salisbury, Wiltshire |
Tallest church in the United Kingdom, amongst the tallest medieval churches in the world.[1] |
 |
2 |
St Paul's Cathedral |
111 |
366 |
City of London |
London's tallest structure from 1710 to 1962; previous tallest in London until Great Fire of London.[2] |
 |
3 |
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral |
101 |
331 |
Liverpool |
Tallest church in the United Kingdom without a dome or spire, amongst the tallest non-spired churches in the world. Largest church in the UK by area, longest Cathedral in the world.[3] |
 |
4 |
Norwich Cathedral |
96 |
315 |
Norwich, Norfolk |
[4] |
 |
5 |
Preston, St Walburge |
94 |
309 |
Preston, Lancashire |
Tallest non-cathedral church in the United Kingdom, tallest Roman Catholic church in the country.[5] |
 |
6 |
Edinburgh, St Mary's Cathedral |
90 |
295 |
Edinburgh |
The tallest of the three Cathedrals in the UK with three spires. Tallest church in the UK outside of England.[6] |
 |
7 |
Louth, St James |
89 |
293 |
Louth, Lincolnshire |
Tallest Church of England parish church in the country.[7] Architectural height of 288 feet.[8] |
 |
8 |
(Old) Coventry Cathedral |
88 |
290 |
Coventry |
Cathedral destroyed in the Coventry Blitz on November 14, 1940; only the tower and spire remain intact. New Cathedral built adjoining old.[9] Architectural height 284 feet.[10] |
 |
9 |
Westminster Cathedral |
87 |
284 |
London |
Tallest Roman Catholic Cathedral in the country.[11] |
 |
10 |
Grantham, St Wulfram |
87 |
283 |
Grantham, Lincolnshire |
Architectural height 274 feet[12][13] |
 |
11 |
Warrington, St Elphin |
86 |
281 |
Warrington, Lancashire |
[14] |
 |
12= |
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral |
85 |
278 |
Liverpool |
[15] |
 |
12= |
Kensington, St Mary Abbots |
85 |
278 |
Kensington, Greater London |
Tallest parish church in London.[16] |
 |
14 |
Chichester Cathedral |
84 |
277 |
Chichester, West Sussex |
[17] |
 |
15 |
St Mary Redcliffe |
84 |
274 |
Bristol |
Commonly misquoted as 292 feet high, which includes the deep foundations and substructure.[18] Architectural height 262 feet. |
 |
16 |
Lincoln Cathedral |
83 |
272 |
Lincoln, Lincolnshire |
Formerly tallest building the world from 1311 to 1549 when spire collapsed in a storm. Tallest medieval non-spired church in the country.[19][20] |
 |
17 |
Boston Stump |
81 |
271 |
Boston, Lincolnshire |
Architectural height 267 feet.[21] |
 |
18 |
Derry, St Eugene's Cathedral |
78 |
256 |
Derry |
[22] |
 |
19 |
Kilburn, St Augustine |
77 |
253 |
Kilburn, Greater London |
[23] |
 |
20 |
Lichfield Cathedral |
77 |
252 |
Lichfield, Staffordshire |
The only medieval cathedral in the United Kingdom with three spires.[24] |
 |
21 |
Truro Cathedral |
76 |
249 |
Truro, Cornwall |
[25] |
 |
22 |
Wakefield Cathedral |
75 |
247 |
Wakefield |
Tallest church in Yorkshire.[26] |
 |
23 |
Hulme, St Mary |
73 |
241 |
Hulme, Greater Manchester |
[27] |
 |
24= |
Lancaster Cathedral |
73 |
240 |
Lancaster |
|
 |
24= |
Salford Cathedral |
73 |
240 |
Salford, Greater Manchester |
[28] |
 |
26= |
Canterbury Cathedral |
72 |
236 |
Canterbury |
[29] |
 |
26= |
Newark-on-Trent, St Mary Magdalene |
72 |
236 |
Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire |
Tallest church in Nottinghamshire. Architectural height 231 feet.[30] |
 |
26= |
Coventry, Holy Trinity |
72 |
236 |
Coventry |
Tallest surviving church in Coventry.[31] |
 |
26= |
Halifax, All Souls |
72 |
236 |
Halifax, West Yorkshire |
[32] |
 |
30 |
York Minster |
72 |
235 |
York |
Largest medieval Cathedral in the United Kingdom.[33] |
 |
31 |
St Michael and All Angels, Mount Dinham, Exeter |
71 |
233 |
Exeter |
Tallest church in Devon. |
 |
32 |
Chesterfield, St Mary and All Saints |
70 |
230 |
Chesterfield, Derbyshire |
Famous for its twisted spire.[34] |
 |
33= |
Trinity Church, Ossett |
69 |
226 |
Ossett, West Yorkshire |
[35] |
 |
33= |
Westminster Abbey |
69 |
225 |
London |
[36] |
 |
33= |
Gloucester Cathedral |
69 |
225 |
Gloucester |
[37] |
 |
33= |
Glasgow, St Mungo's Cathedral |
69 |
225 |
Glasgow |
[38] |
 |
36 |
Bath, St John |
68 |
222 |
Bath |
[39] |
 |
37 |
Derry, St Columb's Cathedral |
67 |
221 |
Derry |
[40] |
 |
38= |
Leicester Cathedral |
67 |
220 |
Leicester |
[41] |
 |
38= |
Albion United Reformed Church |
67 |
220 |
Ashton-under-Lyne |
[42] |
 |
40 |
Durham Cathedral |
66 |
218 |
Durham |
Largest surviving Romanesque cathedral in the United Kingdom.[43] |
 |
41 |
Ely Cathedral |
66 |
217 |
Ely, Cambridgeshire |
Known as the 'Ship of the Fens' due to its huge size above the surrounding flat marshes.[44] |
 |
42= |
Bristol, Christ Church Clifton |
65 |
212 |
Clifton, Bristol |
[45] |
 |
42= |
Derby Cathedral |
65 |
212 |
Derby |
[46] |
 |
42= |
Church of Our Lady and the English Martyrs |
65 |
212 |
Cambridge |
[47] |
 |
42= |
Ashbourne, St Oswald |
65 |
212 |
Ashbourne, Derbyshire |
[48] |
 |
46= |
Bottesford, St Mary the Virgin |
64 |
210 |
Bottesford, Leicestershire |
[49] |
 |
46= |
Armagh, St Patrick's Cathedral (Roman Catholic) |
64 |
210 |
Armagh |
[50] |
 |
46= |
Dorking, St Martin |
64 |
210 |
Dorking, Surrey |
[51] |
 |
49 |
South Dalton, St Mary |
63 |
208 |
South Dalton, East Riding of Yorkshire |
[52] |
 |
50= |
Plymouth Cathedral |
62 |
205 |
Plymouth |
[53] |
 |
50= |
St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow |
62 |
205 |
Glasgow |
[54] |
 |
52= |
Worcester Cathedral |
62 |
203 |
Worcester |
[55] |
 |
52= |
Newcastle Cathedral |
62 |
203 |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
Architectural height 194 feet.[56] |
 |
54= |
Southampton, St Mary |
61 |
202 |
Southampton |
[57] |
 |
54= |
Bournemouth, St Peter |
61 |
202 |
Bournemouth |
[58] |
 |
54= |
Spitalfields, Christ Church |
61 |
202 |
Spitalfields, Greater London |
|
 |
54= |
Bodelwyddan, Marble Church |
61 |
202 |
Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire |
[59] |
 |
54= |
Birmingham, St Martin |
61 |
202 |
Birmingham |
[60] |
 |
59= |
St John the Divine, Kennington |
61 |
200 |
London |
[61] |
 |
59= |
Oxford, University Church of St Mary the Virgin |
61 |
200 |
Oxford |
Architectural height 191 feet.[62] |
 |