Originally a grain warehouse constructed in the 19th Century, New Concordia Wharf was one of the first residential conversions in the Docklands area during the early 1980's. The building has retained many original features which are evident within this apartment including exposed brickwork, wooden beams, iron columns and warehouse windows. Along with private parking and a storage cage the property benefits from a large balcony which overlooks St. Saviour's Dock and has views onto The Thames.
Along with a plethora of bars and restaurants the area provides convenient access to the City either by foot within approximately 1.5 miles or bus routes accessible from Tower Bridge Road. The West End and Canary Wharf can be accessed via the Jubilee Line from London Bridge tube station which is within 0.8 of a mile