Butler’s Wharf

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Butler’s Wharf is a historic riverside warehouse complex on the south bank of the River Thames in London, now converted into apartments, restaurants, and cultural spaces.

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Butler’s Wharf canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building complex
mixed-use development
warehouse complex
architecturalStyle Victorian industrial architecture
borough London Borough of Southwark NERFINISHED
constructionEnd late 19th century
constructionStart 1870s
country United Kingdom
developmentType adaptive reuse
hasAmenity art and cultural venues
bars
cafés
hasFeature balconies overlooking the Thames
converted warehouse buildings
courtyards
riverside promenade
hasUse cultural spaces
offices
residential apartments
restaurants
hasViewOf City of London
surface form: City of London skyline

Tower Bridge
heritageStatus partly listed buildings
locatedIn England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
locatedNear Tower Bridge
locatedOn Thames
surface form: River Thames
locatedOpposite Tower of London
location south bank of the River Thames
nearbyLandmark Design Museum
surface form: Design Museum (former location)

Shad Thames
neighborhood Bermondsey
notableFor conversion of Victorian warehouses into luxury flats
riverside dining
originalFunction foodstuffs storage
grain storage
tea storage
warehousing
partOf London Docklands
surface form: London Docklands riverside redevelopment
redevelopedAs residential and commercial complex
redevelopmentPeriod late 20th century
region Greater London
transportConnection London Bridge railway station
surface form: London Bridge station (nearby)

Tower Hill station
surface form: Tower Hill station (nearby)

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Design Museum relocatedFrom Butler’s Wharf
Shad Thames locatedNear Butler’s Wharf