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Nick Ancell, Building Manager, Tea Trade Wharf

publication date: Jun 14, 2006
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Shad Thames was just another area of riverside warehouses until about twenty years ago. Then the developers moved in and set about converting them into luxury apartment blocks and offices. The area oozes character and local attractions, including Conran restaurants and the Design Museum.


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