Location | Mendlesham, Stowmarket, Suffolk |
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Mast height | 305.4 metres (1,002 ft) |
Coordinates | 52°14′04″N 1°06′27″E / 52.2344°N 1.1075°ECoordinates: 52°14′04″N 1°06′27″E / 52.2344°N 1.1075°E |
Grid reference | TM123640 |
Built | 1959 |
ITV region | Anglia Television (1959-1985) |
The Mendlesham transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility, situated close to the village of Mendlesham, near the town of Stowmarket, in Suffolk, United Kingdom (grid reference TM123640). It is owned and operated by Arqiva.
It has a 305.4 metres (1,002 ft) high guyed steel lattice mast. Constructed in 1959, it came into service on 27 October of that year. It was at the time the highest television mast to be constructed in Europe and the first of six of the same height subsequently used at other Independent Television Authority stations. It was fabricated in Hereford from zinc-galvanised steel, and was erected by British Insulated Callender's Cables (BICC), now known as Balfour Beatty.
It was originally commissioned to bring ITV signals (provided by Anglia Television) to East Anglia, including Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex and Cambridgeshire on 405-line VHF, using Channel 11 (Band III).
When UHF television came to East Anglia, main transmitters were commissioned at Tacolneston, near Norwich and Sudbury, near Colchester. Mendlesham was not required in the UHF plan, so when 405 line television was discontinued in the UK in 1985, the mast ceased to be used for any broadcast transmissions for over a decade.