Southend: Pennine towerblock, Coleman Street
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 3 Aug 2008
Pennine is one of four identical council tower blocks near Southend Victoria railway station, the others being Quantock, Chiltern and Malvern. They are 16 floors high with 105 flats each and their roof heights are about 47 metres, or about 154 feet above the ground level.