Cinnamon Wharf
Key Details
Overview
Cinnamon Wharf is a building on the south banks of the River Thames in London SE1.
Located on Shad Thames, the Cinnamon Wharf building has been spectacularly remodelled and refurbished by Conran Roche (now Conran & Partners) and benefits from breathtaking views across the London skyline.
Amenities
The residents at Cinnamon Wharf benefit from the communal rooftop garden which spans the width of the entire building and provides seating and dining space. The views from the rooftop are incredible with aspects of the River, the City and Canary Wharf. Residents will also benefit from a parking space in the building’s secure underground garage, security and a 24-hour concierge.
History
Cinnamon Wharf was originally constructed in 1873 as part of a series of state-of-the-art, for the time, warehouses to store tea, coffee, spices, and other commodities, which gave the area its nickname of the ‘larder of London’. The area remained as such for the next 100 years with the final warehouse closing in 1972.
In 1987, Conran Roche completed an extensive conversion and reconstruction of the warehouse building, which had been reconstructed in the 20th century, into a premium collection of residential apartments.
During the Industrial Revolution and when London was as the heights of powers in world trade, Cinnamon Wharf would have been London’s hub for cinnamon storage and distribution at that time. Used for both cooking and medicinal purposes, cinnamon was an important commodity in the late 19th Century with today’s residents of Shad Thames claiming to still smell the cinnamon from the building’s brickwork.
2024 - Anderson Rose brings a three-bedroom apartment at Cinnamon Wharf, on sale for £1,395,000.
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