Buildings - London's three tallest buildings at Canary Wharf, the HSBC building 200 m, One Canada Square 235 m, and the Citigroup Centre 200 m
Highest natural point is Hampstead.
2006-09-29 00:33:28
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answered by samanthajanecaroline 6
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The highest building in London is currently the Canary Wharf Tower (more formally known as One Canada Square), at 235 metres.
The London Eye is a mere 135 metres, and there are at least 10 structures in London taller than that.
Within ten years, two much taller buildings will be completed in the London Bridge area...the Bishopgate Tower at 280 metres and the Shard Tower at 310 metres
The highest natural point in London is Hampstead Heath.
2006-09-29 19:31:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Canary Wharf is the Highest building.
Hampstead heath is the highest hill (natural point)
2006-09-29 06:10:33
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answered by Anria A 5
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Highest place is (I think) the top of the London Eye.
2006-09-28 17:03:41
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answered by gerbiltamer 4
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Hampstead Heath
2006-09-28 21:18:57
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answered by fatsausage 7
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highest building, canary wharf. highest ground, barnet church (if you count that as london). I heard if you draw a line north from there it's the highest point til you hit yorkshire.
2006-09-28 17:13:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the highest structure is the London Eye. I went on it recently and it's fantastic.
2006-09-28 17:06:15
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answered by Jude 7
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Hampstead Heath is the highest natural point.
2006-09-29 03:57:40
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answered by simark12 2
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if you mean the highest hill then its primrose hill though if you want nice views go to the london eye
2006-09-29 15:02:43
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answered by messiry86 2
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I believe it to be Alexandra Palace in North london
2006-09-29 16:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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