BT TOWER (DISAMBIGUATION)

British Telecom owns at least 200 radio masts and towers in Britain[1]. Of these, twelve are reinforced concrete towers. The rest are of steel lattice construction.
Seven of the twelve are of similar design, known as the 'Chilterns' type, after the first one which was built at Stokenchurch on the Chiltern Hills.
They are identical except for their heights, which vary considerably. They are at:

Stokenchurch BT Tower, Buckinghamshire

Charwelton BT Tower, Northamptonshire

Heaton Park BT Tower, Manchester

Pye Green BT Tower at Cannock Chase, Staffordshire

Sutton Common BT Tower near Macclesfield, Cheshire

Tinshill BT Tower, in the Cookridge area of Leeds

Wooton-under-Edge BT Tower, Gloucestershire
The other five are:

★ The BT Tower in London, the most famous

★ The British Telecom Tower (Birmingham)

Morborne Hill, Cambridgeshire

Pur Down BT Tower, Bristol

Tolsford Hill BT Tower near Folkestone, Kent

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1. Crampsey, D. and Fase, M.L. ''External Engineering'', British Telecommunications Engineering, Vol. 10 Part 1 (April 1991), p.13


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