Historic development at starting point of Mayflower voyage fully let
A Grade II listed Georgian warehouse in London that has been transformed into an apartment complex has been fully let.
Estate agency KALMARs has announced that all properties at Grices Wharf, situated in Southwark’s Rotherhithe Village, have been let.
Originally a Saxon fishing village, Rotherhithe was the starting point for the Atlantic voyage of the famous Mayflower.
The building has been converted into seven loft-style apartments, ranging from 700 sq ft to 2,800 sq ft in size.
Francesca Harris, residential lettings consultant at KALMARs commented: “The rental success of Grices Wharf is a true testament to the scheme’s captivating history and exceptional surroundings.
“Each apartment offers loft-style living at an exceptional quality in an exquisite location, rich in history and character and KALMARs are truly elated with this success.”
Looking to promote your product/service to SME businesses in your region? Find out how Bdaily can help →
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular morning London email for free.
Global event supercharges North East screen sector
Is construction critical to Government growth plan?
Manufacturing needs context, not more software
Harnessing AI and delivering social value
Unlocking the North East’s collective potential
How specialist support can help your scale-up journey
The changing shape of the rental landscape
Developing local talent for a thriving Teesside
Engineering a future-ready talent pipeline
AI matters, but people matter more
How Merseyside firms can navigate US tariff shift
The importance of human insight in an AI world