Trinity Buoy Wharf

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Trinity Buoy Wharf is a creative and cultural hub in East London known for its historic lighthouse, arts studios, and riverside event spaces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf creative industries hub
cultural hub
event venue
redeveloped docklands site
tourist attraction
associatedWith Trinity House NERFINISHED
developedBy Urban Space Management NERFINISHED
formerUse buoy manufacturing and maintenance site
lighthouse depot
navigation equipment storage
hasFeature Container City NERFINISHED
Faraday’s Experimental Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Longplayer installation NERFINISHED
Trinity Buoy Wharf Lighthouse NERFINISHED
artists’ studios
cafés
creative workspaces
education facilities
exhibition spaces
historic lighthouse
outdoor public art
performance spaces
restaurants
riverside event spaces
hasPublicAccess yes
hasUse arts and culture
creative businesses
education and training
events and conferences
film and photo shoots
heritage maritime industrial heritage
hosts art exhibitions
corporate events
festivals
music performances
weddings
locatedAtConfluenceOf River Thames and River Lea
locatedOn Thames
surface form: River Thames
location East London NERFINISHED
England
Leamouth NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
neighbourhood Docklands NERFINISHED
openedAsArtsSite late 1990s
overlooks Greenwich Peninsula NERFINISHED
The O2 NERFINISHED
ownedBy Trinity Buoy Wharf Trust NERFINISHED
transportAccess near Canning Town station
served by DLR and Jubilee line via Canning Town

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London Borough of Tower Hamlets hasLandmark Trinity Buoy Wharf
Leamouth adjacentTo Trinity Buoy Wharf