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List of large council estates in the UK

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This list of large council estates in the United Kingdom includes estates generally considered to have a population in excess of 10,000 (although population figures are not compiled for many estates, as they do not usually correspond to local government units).

Becontree in Dagenham is generally considered to be the largest council estate (in terms of population), with Wythenshawe in Manchester the second largest. Gipton in Leeds is a contender for third largest.

Some of the most infamous council estates, such as Heygate Estate (setting of the movie Harry Brown) in London, or Hulme Crescents in Manchester, have since been demolished.

England[edit]

London[edit]

Hillingdon[edit]

The red brick estate Hayes

Willow tree lane estate Yeading

Charville lane estate Hayes

Cygnet way estate Yeading

Barking and Dagenham[edit]

  • Becontree (population over 100,000; the largest public housing development in the world)[1]
  • Gascoigne Estate, Barking

Barnet[edit]

Brent[edit]

Ealing[edit]

Enfield[edit]

Greenwich[edit]

Hackney[edit]

Hammersmith and Fulham[edit]

Haringey[edit]

Harrow[edit]

Havering[edit]

  • Mardyke Estate (demolished)
  • Dovers Farm Estate, Rainham (currently being demolished)
  • Harold Hill

Hounslow[edit]

Islington[edit]

Kingston[edit]

Lambeth[edit]

Lewisham[edit]

Merton[edit]

Newham[edit]

Richmond[edit]

  • Hounslow Heath Estate, Whitton
  • Westfields Estate, Barnes
  • Ham Close Estate

Redbridge[edit]

Southwark[edit]

Sutton[edit]

Tower Hamlets[edit]

Wandsworth[edit]

Westminster[edit]

West Midlands[edit]

Blocks of Council Flats in Birmingham City Centre

Birmingham[edit]

Dudley[edit]

Sandwell[edit]

Solihull[edit]

Walsall[edit]

Wolverhampton[edit]

Telford[edit]

Devon[edit]

Bideford[edit]

  • Pollyfield/East-the-Water

Greater Manchester[edit]

Flats on Birchtree Court, Wythenshawe, Manchester

Manchester[edit]

Bury[edit]

Rochdale[edit]

Stockport[edit]

Tameside[edit]

Salford[edit]

West Yorkshire[edit]

Queensview Tower in Seacroft, Leeds
Lovell Park Flats, Leeds

Leeds[edit]

Bradford[edit]

Reyhill Grove, Bradford

Wakefield[edit]

The three estates above run into one another and cover most of west Wakefield together.

South Yorkshire[edit]

Renovated Park Hill flats in Sheffield

Sheffield[edit]

Doncaster[edit]

North Yorkshire[edit]

Sowerby Road, The Rise, York

York[edit]

Middlesbrough[edit]

Block of Council Flats in Middlesbrough
  • Grange Town
  • South Bank
  • Easterside
  • Whale Hill
  • Netherfields
  • Palister park
  • Park end
  • Thorntree
  • Brambles farm
  • Berwick Hills
  • Grove Hill

East Riding of Yorkshire[edit]

High Rise Flats on Anlaby Road, Hull

Kingston upon Hull[edit]

Merseyside[edit]

Knowsley[edit]

Liverpool[edit]

Norfolk[edit]

Norwich[edit]

Northamptonshire[edit]

Corby[edit]

  • Danesholme

Kettering[edit]

  • The Oval

Northampton[edit]

  • Cherry Lodge
  • Portland/Exeter Place
  • Briar Hill
  • Camp Hill
  • Lings
  • Kingsheath

Wellingborough[edit]

  • Kingsway
  • Queensway
  • Hemmingwell
  • Spring Gardens
  • Knights Court

Nottinghamshire[edit]

Council Housing in St Ann's, Nottingham

Nottingham[edit]

Hampshire[edit]

Portsmouth[edit]

Havant[edit]

Southampton[edit]

Suffolk[edit]

Bury St Edmunds[edit]

  • Mildenhall Road/Howard Estate

Oxfordshire[edit]

Oxford[edit]

Somerset[edit]

Taunton[edit]

Lambrook, Taunton

Priorswood, Taunton

Holway, Taunton

Yeovil[edit]

Bridgwater[edit]

Surrey[edit]

Epsom and Ewell[edit]

Mole Valley[edit]

Surrey Heath[edit]

Tyne and Wear[edit]

Tom Collins House, Byker Wall Estate, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne[edit]

Sunderland[edit]

Redhouse (population 14,000)

Scotland[edit]

Glasgow[edit]

Edinburgh[edit]

Dundee[edit]

Other[edit]

Northern Ireland[edit]

Greater Belfast[edit]

Derry[edit]

Wales[edit]

Bridgend[edit]

Milford Haven[edit]

  • Mount Estate

Port Talbot[edit]

Swansea[edit]

Wrexham[edit]

References[edit]

  1. John Rennie, Tower Hamlets Council, East End Life 12-18/7/2010, p.15
  2. The Byker Redevelopment, BBC, 6/1/2007.


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