Sir Terence Conran and Allies & Morrison architects converted this 1930s warehouse in distinctive Shad Thames. The building saw action as a gun emplacement during the Blitz. Award-winning workspace emerged in 1987. Recent refurbishment by Dorrington (completed 2021) creates a winning blend of flexibility, light, and space while maintaining crisp modernist design and utilitarian origins where creative businesses can thrive.
Double-height reception with commissionaire, warehouse-style aesthetic, and fully fitted furnished spaces provide character. Flexible short-term options address evolving business needs. Over 100 bike racks, private gym, showers, lockers, and two lifts handle practical requirements. London Bridge, Bermondsey, and Tower Hill stations all lie within short walks. Routes through More London along River Thames provide pleasant pedestrian access where independent shops, galleries, bars, and restaurants create a bustling village feel in prime SE1 location.
Warehouse aesthetic, Conran pedigree, and Butlers Wharf positioning attract design-conscious businesses, creative agencies, and media production companies. Flexibility focus and short-term options particularly suit you if your business operates in growth phases or runs project-based operations needing space that adapts. Historic Blitz connection and architectural heritage add storytelling elements that businesses working in creative sectors can leverage in their own brand narratives, creating opportunities to connect with clients through shared appreciation of London’s resilient creative spirit.














