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The Jam Factory

The Jam Factory is one of SE1's most renowned warehouse conversions. The Edwardian building was custom built in 1900 for Hartley’s Jam and later utilised for light industrial workshops and offices. This group of four buildings has been converted by Charles and Spencer Style to a residential complex of 200 flats and 4000m2 of live/work units.

The sought after development is set within a secure gated environment with 24 hour concierge, communal gardens, private balconies and huge private roof terraces for the Penthouses, there is also secure underground parking. Located on Green Walk, just off Tower Bridge Road, The Jam Factory is located within easy reach of the City and within walking distance of Bermondsey St, Borough Market, Butlers Wharf and London Bridge.

Transport links:

Are excellent with numerous bus routes and easy reach of London Bridge Station

Underground and Mainline (National Rail, Northern and Jubilee lines).


Assembly Apartments

Assembly Apartments is a converted Victorian School located on a quiet, tree lined residential Street. This well maintained building has been converted into authentic loft style apartments, retaining all of the original features. Situated on York Grove, just off the Queens Road, the secure gated development benefits from a communal garden, secure allocated parking and telephone entry system.

Transport Links:

Over ground links:  Queens Road Mainline Station (Over ground and National Rail) offering quick and easy access to London Bridge Underground and Mainline Station in 8 minutes.

Numerous bus links providing extensive travel connections across London


Park Lofts

A former Victorian School, converted into an imaginative development of spacious loft apartments. The secure gated development was converted in 1999 and benefits from a porter, well kept communal gardens and secure allocated parking.

The property offers easy access to the vibrant bars and restaurants of both Clapham and Brixton, not to mention the bright and green expanse of Clapham Common itself. Transport links provide excellent access into the City and West End.

Transport Links:

Underground links: Clapham (Northern Line), Clapham Common (Northern Line),
and Brixton (Victoria Line).

Over ground links: Clapham High Street (National Rail)

Numerous bus links providing extensive travel connections across London


Alpha House

Alpha House is prestigious converted Victorian School offering a selection of loft apartments within a secure gated community. The well maintained development benefits from communal gardens, secure allocated parking a gym and sauna.

Situated on Santley Street, the property is well located for the vibrant bars and restaurants of both Clapham and Brixton, not to mention the bright and green expanse of Clapham Common itself. Transport links provide excellent access into the City and West End.

Transport Links:

Underground links: Clapham (Northern Line), Clapham Common (Northern Line), and Brixton (Victoria Line).

Over ground links: Clapham High Street (National Rail)

Numerous bus links providing extensive travel connections across London


Royal Victoria Patriotic

This magnificent Grade 2 (now Grade 2*) Victorian Gothic building was restored to house a mixed community of flats, studios, workshops and a drama school.
Originally named as the Royal Victoria Patriotic Asylum, the building was designed by Major Rhode Hawkins in a heroically ornate Gothic style. The foundation stone was laid by Queen Victoria on 11th July 1857 and the first phase was completed in 1858 to an almost entirely symmetrical plan form. The result was judged to be ‘bold, picturesque and effective’ by The Building News (October 8th, 1858).
The building was offered for sale by the GLC in 1980. Several offers were received but all except one was subject to the cost of repair. Eventually a lease was granted to Tuberg Property Company Ltd (now South of the Border Holdings Ltd) with the right to acquire the freehold for £1 subject to the performance of a schedule of repair and restoration works.
A Civic Trust commendation was awarded in 1985 for the restoration works for the Hall 1 ceiling. Another Civic Trust commendation was awarded for the restoration of the whole building in 1987 as was the Europa Nostra Order of Merit.It was to be a mixed use development – providing studios and workshops to designers, artists and craftsmen together with residential spaces. The solution to the use of the two large halls was provided by ALRA who occupied these and other spaces for their drama school.

In addition to the halls the building now provides - 27 flats, 20 studios, 15 workshops and 1 bar & restaurant together with 2 large office units in the Chapel.

Changes planned for the future include the creation of a new access to John Archer Way and the provision of a new building in the style of the existing, at the rear of the site to provide additional purpose built studios for the drama school and two more apartments.
Situated in the lively area of Wandsworth there are many local attractions and great places to eat and shop.

Transport Links:

Over ground: Wandsworth Common (South West Trains)

Numerous bus links providing extensive travel connections across London


Clink Wharf

Clink Wharf in St Mary Overy’s Dock belonged to the Wharfingers of Clink Wharf Limited, and has now been converted into authentic loft apartments in a very historical spot on the banks of The River Thames.

Situated on the vibrant and bustling Clink Street moments from Borough Market, the famous Clink Prison, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the Tate Modern, London Eye and the Millennium Bridge, which leads to St Paul's Cathedral and the Square Mile. Spoilt for choice with an abundance of bars, old pubs, restaurants and local shops plus excellent transport links.

Transport Links:

Underground Links: Southwark (Jubilee line), Borough (Northern Line), and London Bridge (Northern, Jubilee lines)


Over ground Links: London Bridge


Numerous Bus Links


Tea Trade Wharf

Tea Trade Wharf is regarded as one of Shad Thames’ landmark developments, it was converted in the 1980’s into authentic loft apartments and the prestigious development benefits from a 24-hour concierge, lift access, a gym, swimming pool and secure parking.

Located on the river in the heart of sought after Shad Thames, residents are spoilt for choice with an abundance of bars and restaurants within the area. Shad Thames is a quiet residential area only 15 minutes’ walk from the City, with the riverside South Bank cultural quarter on your doorstep from the Design Museum down to Tate Modern.

Transport Links:

Underground Links: Tower Hill (District and Circle lines) Tower Gateway, (DLR) and London Bridge (Northern, Jubilee lines)


Over ground Links: London Bridge


Numerous Bus Links


The Paragon

This former Victorian School has been converted into an imaginative development of spacious loft apartments and houses.
The original Paragon, designed by Michael Searles, was built in the late 1700’s for the Rolls Estate at the east end of the New Kent Road. The original building was demolished in 1898 to make way for a London School Board School, which was converted by Sapcote Real Lofts. The Paragon has well maintained communal gardens set behind secure entry-gates, a porter and secure off street parking.
Searles road is a quiet residential Victorian Street just off the New Kent road, by the Bricklayers Arms round about. Shad Thames, Bermondsey Street and Borough Market are close by offering an extensive selection of bars and restaurants and easy transport links to the City and West End.

Transport Links:

Underground links:  Elephant & Castle (Northern & Bakerloo lines) and Borough (Northern line)


Over ground links: Elephant & Castle (Thames Link Rail)


Numerous Bus Links


New Concordia Wharf

New Concordia Wharf is a historical late Victorian grade II listed grain warehouse. Originally built in 1882, restored and converted in 1981-3, it was one of the pioneering projects of the regeneration of Southwark’s former docklands. Authentic development benefits from a 24hr concierge, underground parking, communal roof terrace and swimming pool.

Located on the river, residents are spoilt for choice with an abundance of bars and restaurants within the area. Shad Thames is a quiet residential area only 15 minutes’ walk from the City, with the riverside South Bank cultural quarter on your doorstep from the Design Museum down to Tate Modern.

Transport Links:

Underground Links: Tower Hill (District and Circle lines) Tower Gateway, (DLR) and London Bridge (Northern, Jubilee lines)


Over ground Links: London Bridge


Numerous Bus Links


Butlers Wharf

Adjacent to Tower Bridge, the iconic Butlers Wharf is the largest wharf building on the Thames. Viewed from the opposite side of the river, it dominates the view of the Southbank along Shad Thames. The large warehouse we know today was completed in 1873 and designed by James Tolley and Daniel Dale. At the time, it was the latest in industrial design, featuring fireproof floors, brick-vaulted basements and wrought iron roof trusses. During the 1970s, Butlers Wharf was home to artists' studios and artisan workshops. In the 1980s it was converted into loft apartments and restaurants on the ground floor. The development now benefits from a 24 hr concierge, secure parking and spectacular views of London.

Residents are spoilt for choice with an abundance of bars and restaurants within the area. Shad Thames is a quiet residential area only 15 minutes’ walk from the City, with the riverside South Bank cultural quarter on your doorstep from the Design Museum down to Tate Modern.

Transport Links:

Underground Links: Tower Hill (District and Circle lines) Tower Gateway, (DLR) and London Bridge (Northern, Jubilee lines)


Over ground Links: London Bridge


Numerous Bus Links


Bankside Lofts

Bankside Lofts is a Manhattan Loft Corporation development, designed by award-winning architect Piers Gough.   The heart of the development comprises a former Victorian cocoa warehouse and a converted 1950s office building, extended upwards and sideways to form a distinctive, yellow ochre terraced tower. This development is now an iconic residential complex of loft-style apartments, created in the early 1990s on the south bank of the River Thames, adjacent to Tate Modern and opposite St Paul’s Cathedral.

These award-winning apartments are individually designed, giving the development a unique architectural style. The development benefits from a 24 hr concierge, passenger lifts, secure parking and a Japanese style roof garden. Located in Hopton Street, SE1, owners and residents are close to national and local tourist attractions, from the Southbank Centre to Borough Market.  Bankside Lofts is within walking distance of the City and West End.

Transport links:

Underground Links: Southwark (Jubilee line), Borough (Northern line) and Blackfriars (Circle, & District lines)

Over ground Links: Blackfriars
Numerous Bus Links


Brandon House

An authentic converted warehouse situated in Fulham SW6. A former Chandlery, now home to a handful of large spacious loft apartments. Located on a quiet road just off the Munster Road, with access to a vibrant parade of shops, bars and restaurants. 

Transport Links:

Underground Links: Fulham Broadway (District Line)


Bus Links to Knightsbridge, the West End and The City


The Piper Building


Originally built in the late 1950’s by the North Thames Gas Board (later British Gas).  The building was converted into was unique loft apartments in 1997 and this gated development benefits from secure allocated parking, 24 hr concierge, passenger lifts and a communal roof terrace. John Piper, a leading artist in the 1950’s, was commissioned to decorate the exterior of the conference room wing and he produced 76 meters of fibreglass mural panels, providing a truly distinguished example of ‘public art’. 

This building has a fantastic location on Peterborough road offering a vibrant range of shops, cafes and restaurants on Wandsworth Bridge road and New Kings Road and nearby access to the green expanses of South Park and Hurlingham Park.

Transport Links:

Underground Links: Parsons Green (District line)


Over ground Links: Imperial Wharf


Numerous bus links into the City or West end


Victorian Heights

A prestigious School conversion in Battersea, originally built in the late 1800’s, and formerly known as Thackeray School. The school closed in the 1980s and converted for commercial use, before being turned into loft apartments in 2004.

Sitting between Battersea Park and Clapham Common, it’s just to the west of the zone incorporating Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms. This area is set to transform in the next few years. Work is due to start early 2012 on the conversion of the power station into a luxurious new residential and shopping quarter and the US embassy is due to be built in Nine Elms.

Transport Links:

Underground Links: Clapham Common (Northern Line)


Over ground Links: Queenstown Road & Battersea Park


Numerous Bus links.


The Old Library

A converted Library providing a secure gated development on Battersea High Street, and situated moments from the River Thames and the trendy and sought after Battersea Square. The area offers a wide selection of bars, restaurants and the open green of Battersea Park. The property comprises spacious loft apartments with exceptionally high ceilings, secure allocated parking, cycle storage and communal outside space.

Trendy Clapham is close by offering a variety of bars, restaurants and shops. The area is growing with Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms set to transform in the coming years. Work is due to start early 2012 on the conversion of Battersea power station into a luxurious new residential and shopping quarter and the US embassy is due to be built in Nine Elms.

Transport Links:

Underground Links: Clapham Common Underground (Northern line), Queenstown Road, (National Rail)


Over ground Links: Battersea Park (National Rail)


Numerous Bus Links


Candle Makers Apartments

A historic landmark, formerly, The Price's Candle Factory on York Road and the London Palace of the Archbishops of York, these fine Victorian warehouses (built in 1850) have been transformed into a secure gated development of unique loft apartments, benefiting from underground parking and passenger lifts. The interiors have been styled by the architect Paul Brookes, the London loft specialist, together with the renowned interior designers Carter Tyberghein.

The area offers a wide choice of bars and restaurants on Battersea Square and Clapham Junction and the River Thames is moments away. Transport is ideal for drivers with quick access to the South Circular, A3, M25 and M4.

Transport Links:

Over ground Links: Clapham Junction

Numerous Bus Links







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