This is a list of the tallest buildings in the United Kingdom. As of August 2017 there are 72 habitable buildings in the UK at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall, 59 of them in London, four in Manchester, two each in Birmingham and Leeds and one each in Brighton and Hove, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Sheffield and Swansea (the only structure outside England).
The Shard in Southwark, London, is currently the tallest completed building in both the UK and the European Union; it was topped out at a height of 310 metres (1,020 ft) in March 2012, inaugurated in July 2012 and opened to the public in February 2013.
The UK has not been noted historically for its abundance of skyscrapers, with the taller structures throughout the country tending to be cathedrals and church spires. Despite this, since the mid-20th century the number of high-rise apartment buildings and office blocks in most large British cities has grown significantly.
As of August 2017, there are a further 47 habitable buildings at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall under construction in the UK – 41 in London and 6 in Greater Manchester.
This list includes completed buildings in the UK that stand at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall. Architectural height is considered, so masts and other elements added after completion of building are not considered.