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St George's Heights was a 22 storey tower block in Liverpool, England. St George's Heights was approved in 1964 and contained 176 flats. Completed in 1966, it was 66 metres tall. It has since been demolished. St. George's Heights was the highest of all the tower blocks in Liverpool because of the elevated starting position on St. George's Hill. Because of the slope, it was dismantled rather than destroyed through a controlled explosion.

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  • St George's Heights was a 22 storey tower block in Liverpool, England. St George's Heights was approved in 1964 and contained 176 flats. Completed in 1966, it was 66 metres tall. It has since been demolished. St. George's Heights was the highest of all the tower blocks in Liverpool because of the elevated starting position on St. George's Hill. Because of the slope, it was dismantled rather than destroyed through a controlled explosion.
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  • St George's Heights was a 22 storey tower block in Liverpool, England. St George's Heights was approved in 1964 and contained 176 flats. Completed in 1966, it was 66 metres tall. It has since been demolished. St. George's Heights was the highest of all the tower blocks in Liverpool because of the elevated starting position on St. George's Hill. Because of the slope, it was dismantled rather than destroyed through a controlled explosion.
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