The Herdings Twin Towers (officially known as Queen Anne Court and Queen Elizabeth Court) are twin towers located on Raeburn Place in the Herdings residential suburb of southern Sheffield, England.
However, Raeburn was demolished in the year 1996[1] after being declared unsafe due to its construction atop an undiscovered fault, leading to the current Twin Towers nickname.
After sitting empty for many years, the area of Raeburn Place around the location of the former third tower was redeveloped into semi-detached housing in 2013–2015.
The towers' location atop a hill has resulted in them being visible from across the city and beyond for many miles around, becoming iconic for the area.
The northern tower was renamed from Leighton to Queen Elizabeth Court upon refurbishment, and is situated on the left of the image in this article; while the southern tower was renamed from Morland to Queen Anne Court.