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Correct Stuy, it's the Lovell telescope at Jodrell Bank. When it was completed it was the worlds largest radio telescope, I think that honour now goes to the RATAN-600 in Russia, which towers over the Lovell with a 576M diameter compared to the Lovell's 76M.
There are actuallty a few telescopes at Jodrell Bank, and quite a few have been removed/dismantled over the years. The Lovell is the most famous though as its the biggest (the newer ones have been smaller as they found they don't need to go bigger to get better definition as was believed in the 50's and 60's) and also because during the "space race" it was used reguarly by the USSR to track their space probes.