List of tallest structures in Ireland

This is a list of the tallest structures on the island of Ireland.

Those in Northern Ireland are denoted by a light blue background, the rest are in the Republic of Ireland.

Tallest churches

Rank Name Location County Type Year completed Height Picture
1St Colman's CathedralCobhCorkcathedral191491.4 m (300 ft)
2St Mary's CathedralKillarneyKerrycathedral191286.8 m (285 ft)
3St Patrick's College ChurchMaynoothKildarechurch189183 m (272 ft)
4St John's CathedralLimerickLimerickcathedral186181 m (266 ft)[1]
5St Anne's CathedralBelfastAntrimcathedral190480 m (260 ft)[2]
6St Eugene's CathedralDerryLondonderrycathedral190378 m (256 ft)
7St Macartan's CathedralMonaghanMonaghancathedral189381 m (266 ft)
8St Finbarre's CathedralCorkCorkcathedral187973 m (240 ft)
9St Eunan's CathedralLetterkennyDonegalcathedral190073 m (240 ft)
10Cathedral of Saint Patrick and Saint FelimCavanCavancathedral194270 m (230 ft)[3]
11St Peter and St Paul CathedralEnnisClarecathedral187469 m (226 ft)
12Sacred Heart ChurchOmaghTyronechurch189968.6 m (225 ft)
13Church of Saints Augustine and JohnDublinDublinchurch187468 m (223 ft)
14St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, DroghedaDroghedaLouthchurch188467.66 m (222.0 ft)
15St Columb's CathedralDerryLondonderrycathedral163367 m (220 ft)
16St Patrick's Cathedral (Church of Ireland)DublinDublincathedral119166 m (217 ft)
17St Patrick's Cathedral (Roman Catholic)ArmaghArmaghcathedral190464 m (210 ft)
18St Patrick's Church (Roman Catholic)BelfastAntrimchurch187763 m (207 ft)[4]
19St George's ChurchDublinDublinchurch181361 m (200 ft)
20St. Marys Church of IrelandCarlowCarlowchurch183459.5 m (195 ft)[5]

Tallest structures

Rank Name Location County Year completed Pinnacle height Pinnacle height Type Coordinates Remarks
1Strabane transmitting stationLegfordrum (near Strabane)Tyrone1963305.5 m1,002 ftGuyed mast54°47′58″N 7°23′19″W
2Tullamore radio mastTullamoreOffaly1975290 m951 ftGuyed mast53°16′42.29″N 7°22′18.44″WInsulated against ground, used until 2008 for broadcasting on 567 kHz
3Clarkstown radio transmitterSummerhillMeath1988248 m813 ftGuyed mast53°27′45.53″N 6°40′39.32″WInsulated against ground, used for broadcasting on 252 kHz
4Black Mountain transmitting station HannahstownAntrim1959228.6 m750 ftGuyed mast54°35′13″N 6°01′20″W
5Mullaghanish transmitterMullaghanish mountainCork1962225 m738 ftGuyed mast51°59′00.2″N 9°08′39.1″W
6Moneypoint Power Station ChimneysMoneypointClare1985218 m715 ftChimney52°36′29.16″N 9°25′31.85″W ; 52°36′27.68″N 9°25′24.7″W
7Poolbeg power station, Chimney 2PoolbegDublin1978207.8 m682 ftChimney53°20′24.84″N 6°11′19.38″W)
8Poolbeg power station, Chimney 1PoolbegDublin1970207.48 m681 ftChimney53°20′24.82″N 6°11′23.79″W
9Kilroot power station chimneyKilroot (near Carrickfergus)Antrim1981[6]198 m650 ftChimney54°43′28.25″N 5°46′2.15″W
10Liffey meats wind turbineBallyjamesduffCavan2017169 m554 ftwind turbine53°51′05.6″N 7°12′17.8″W
11Truskmore transmitterSligoSligo1962167.64 m550 ftGuyed mast54°22′22.57″N 8°22′15.32″W
12Divis transmitting stationHannahstownAntrim1955 (replaced and made taller in 2011)166 m545 ftstayed mast53°36′27″N 6°00′34″WWas 141.7 m but replaced in 2011

Note these are a pair of twin masts.

13Three Rock transmitterDublinDublin2002152.4 m500 ftGuyed mast53°14′39.98″N 6°14′17.33″W
14Aghada Power Station ChimneyCorkCork ?152 m499 ftChimney51°50′6.05″N 8°14′9.41″W
15Tarbert Power Station, Chimney of Unit 3 and 4TarbertKerry1975151 m497 ftChimney52°35′24″N 9°21′46″W
16Lisnagarvey transmitting stationMagherageery (near Lisburn)Down1936145 m476 ftGuyed mast54°29′22″N 6°3′37″WIt was 145 m when built, but has since been lowered in height to 99m
17Greystones Wind farmGreystonesWicklow ?139.29 m457 ftWind turbines53°10′18.10″N 6°01′30.00″W
18Great Island Power Station ChimneyWexfordWexford ?138 m453 ftChimney52°16′43.82″N 6°59′37.76″W ; 52°16′43.71″N 6°59′35.95″W
19Kippure transmitterKippure mountainborder of Dublin and Wicklow1961127 m416 ftGuyed mast 53°10′40.93″N 6°19′53.82″W[7]
20Ballylumford Power Station ChimneysIslandmageeAntrim1974126 m413 ftChimney54.845 n5.787w
21Kinnegad Cement Factory ChimneyKillaskillen (close to Kinnegad)Meath ?125.3 m411 ftChimney53°25′52.84″N 7°08′33.78″W
22Arklow Bank Wind ParkWicklowWicklow ?124 m407 ftWind turbines52°47′28.00″N 5°56′48.00″WOffshore wind farm
23Mount Leinster transmitterMount Leinsterborder of Carlow and Wexford ?122 m400 ftGuyed mast52°36′59″N 6°46′30″W[8]
24Maghera transmitterMagheraClare ?121.92 m400 ftGuyed mast52°58′6.9″N 8°43′6.89″W[9]
25Cairn Hill transmitterCairn HillLongford ?121.92 m400 ftGuyed mast53°48′28″N 7°42′52″W[10]
26Cork mediumwave transmitterCorkCork1970121.92 m400 ftGuyed mast51°52′57.05″N 8°23′58.46″WInsulated against ground, used for broadcasting on 729 kHz
27Tarbert Power Station, Chimney of Unit 1 and 2TarbertKerry1969121 m397 ftChimney52°35′24″N 9°21′46″W
28Kilgarvan Wind farmKilgarvanKerry ?120 m394 ftWind turbines51°55′58.80″N 9°19′20.95″W
29Spire of DublinDublinDublin2003120 m394 ftMonument53°20′59″N 6°15′37″W)
30Donnybrook MastRTÉ campusDublin1961109.7 m360 ftLattice tower53°18′53.13″N 6°13′24.88″W
31Moanvaun Wind farmTipperaryTipperary ?107.3 m352 ftWind turbines52°38′44.80″N 8°08′54.44″W
32Aughinish Alumina Plant ChimneyLimerickLimerick ?107 m351 ftChimney52°37′53.64″N 9°03′32.37″W
33Kiln Cement FactoryLimerickLimerick ?107 m351 ftChimney52°38′33.92″N 8°41′23.72″W
34Samson, Harland and WolffBelfastAntrim1974106 m348 ftCrane54°36′29″N 5°54′29″W
35Klin of Platin Cement FactoryPlatin (close to Drogheda)Meath ?103.9 m341 ftKlin53°41′6.58″N 6°23′19.85″W
36Ballywater Wind FarmWexfordWexford ?103 m338 ftWind turbines52°32′25.92″N 6°13′40.29″W
37Athlone transmitterAthloneWestmeath1933100 m328 ftGuyed Mast53°25′14.14″N 7°52′45.87″W ; 53°25′14.09″N 7°52′58.43″WTwo guyed masts insulated against ground carried a T-antenna for broadcasting on 612 kHz. One of the two masts dismantled in 2011
38Codling Banks MastWicklowWicklow ?100 m328 ftGuyed Mast53°07′44.87″N 5°50′49.54″WOffshore structure
39Coreen Wind farmCavanCavan ?100 m328 ftWind turbines54°08′32.27″N 7°38′38.60″W
40Snugborough Wind farmCavanCavan ?100 m328 ftWind turbines54°08′21.27″N 7°36′38.14″W
41Gartnaneane Wind farmCavanCavan ?100 m328 ftWind turbines53°56′43.67″N 6°56′08.24″W
42Coomatallin Wind farmCorkCork ?100 m328 ftWind turbines51°39′03.62″N 9°5′38.87″W
43Meentycat Wind farmCorkCork ?100 m328 ftWind turbines54°51′46.19″N 7°51′12.62″W
44Beal Wind farmKerryKerry ?100 m328 ftWind turbines52°33′47.33″N 9°37′55.73″W
45Beam Wind farm ?Donegal ?99 m325 ftWind turbines55°11′51.98″N 7°26′16.32″W
46Goliath, Harland and WolffBelfastAntrim196996 m315 ftCrane54°36′29″N 5°54′29″W
47Mount Eagle Wind farmDonegalDonegal ?95.7 m314 ftWind turbines52°14′33.15″N 9°19′26.22″W
48Mweelin TV MastAchill IslandMayo ?91.44 m300 ftGuyed mast53°57′19″N 10°1′42.45″W
49Dún Laoghaire CranesDublinDublin ?91.4 m300 ftCrane53°17′40.87″N 6°7′53.73″W
50Bealadangan Radio MastGalwayGalway ?91.4 m300 ftPartially guyed tower53°18′36.84″N 9°36′30.23″WWas used for RTÉ RnaG, now dismantled
51Cark Wind farmDonegalDonegal ?91.1 m299 ftWind turbines54°53′06.20″N 7°51′33.12″W
52Greenoge Wind farmWexfordWexford ?90.2 m296 ftWind turbines52°39′28.23″N 6°43′31.69″W
53Dublin Airport ATC TowerCollinstownDublin201986.9 m285 ftAir traffic control tower53°25′44.3″N 6°15′50.8″W

Other categories

Entries in the list that are in Northern Ireland are denoted by an asterisk, the others being in the Republic of Ireland.

Nenagh Castle Keep
Sculptures
Spire of Dublin, 120 m (394 ft)
Spire of Hope, St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast*, 80m (262 ft)
Gantry Cranes
"Samson", Harland and Wolff, Belfast*, 106 m (348 ft)
Bridges
River Suir Bridge, Waterford, 100 m (330 ft)
Boyne River Bridge, 95 m (312 ft)
Windmills
Kilgarvan Wind Farm (group of 14 wind turbines), 93 m (305 ft)
Obelisks
Wellington Monument, Phoenix Park, 63 m (207 ft) (Tallest in Europe)
Lighthouses
Fastnet Rock Lighthouse, 44.5 m (146 ft)
Stadiums
Croke Park, 40 m (131 ft)
Air traffic control towers
Dublin Airport ATC Tower, 86.9m
Moving sculptures
Irish Wave, Park West, Dublin, 35.4 m (116 ft) (Tallest in Europe)
Round towers
Kilmacduagh monastery, 34 m (112 ft)
Castles
Nenagh Castle Keep, 31 m (102 ft)
Standing stones
Punchestown, 6.5 m (21 ft)
High crosses
Muiredach's High Cross, Monasterboice, 6.45 m (21 ft)

Former

Former Churchill House, Belfast
  • Bellacorick Cooling Tower, 89 m (290 ft), demolished 2007
  • Arrol Gantry, 70 m (228 ft), demolished 1969
  • Churchill House, Belfast, 66 m (215 ft), demolished 2004
  • Boyne Obelisk, 53 m (174 ft), destroyed 1923
  • Ballymun Flats, 42 m (136 ft), demolished 2004-2015
  • Nelson's Pillar Monument, 41 m (134 ft), destroyed 1966
  • Walker's Monument, 32 m (105 ft) destroyed 1973
  • Craigyhill Bonfire, 61 m (203 ft) destroyed 2022

See also

References

  1. "St John's Cathedral | Limerick.ie". www.limerick.ie. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  2. "Belfast Cathedral". belfastcathedral.org.
  3. Cavan Cathedral - Kilmore Diocese
  4. "St Patrick's Church, Belfast". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
  5. "Carlow Town Walk". carlowtourism.com. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  6. "Chimney of Kilroot power station". Emporis. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  7. "Irish TV - over forty years of Irish TV History". Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  8. "Irish TV - over forty years of Irish TV History". Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  9. "Irish TV - Fifty years of Irish TV History". Archived from the original on 15 March 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  10. "Irish TV - over forty years of Irish TV History". Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2010.

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