Sheffield's 'Cheese Grater' is named UK's most unusual car park
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The Q-Park Charles Street car park, to give it its official name, has topped a list of some of Britain’s most unusual and striking designs.
Famously known as the cheese grater because of its striking metallic exterior, the year after its completion it was named ‘the third coolest in the world’ by a car parking company and a design magazine, beating thousands of other amazing structures around the globe.
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Hide AdBut now it can claim it’s status as Britain’s best following a study by hiyacar - the unique car-sharing platform and YourParkingSpace.
The UK’s amazing history and elaborate architecture means it has some of the most unusual spaces to park cars in the world.
Parking a car is usually considered an annoying yet necessary chore. However the UK boasts unique structures, stunning scenery and haunting historical buildings - some of which just happen to be car parks.
The top 10 also includes the most north-easterly car park in the country and a space that has been used for multiple high-end fashion shows.
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Hide AdIn second place was Castle Car Park in York. Clifford's Tower - the largest remaining part of York Castle - sits atop a large grass mound and is partly surrounded by this open air city-centre car park.
Here are the top 10 most unusual car parks in the UK:
Q-Park Charles Street, Sheffield
Castle Car Park, York
Brewer Street car park, London
Millennium Point multi-story car park, Birmingham
Duncansby Head car park, John O’Groats
Culloden Moor car park, Inverness
Moor Street car park, Birmingham
B4 Car Park, Birmingham
QEMC car park, Birmingham
Hampton Loade car park, Shropshire
Co-founder and CEO of hiyacar Graeme Risby said: "The UK has so much history, so it's great to see some old and unique car parks in the top 10, rather than just contemporary, purpose built structures. However - as one of the most eye-catching buildings in the UK - the 'cheese grater' in Sheffield had to be in the number one spot."