New Concordia Wharf, SE1
Fete at Bermondsey �’ 1569

Credit: Joris Hoefnagel (1542 – 1601)
The New Concordia Wharf Victorian warehouses were converted into flats by Waterhouse (Andrew Wadsworth and Robert Ackland) in 1983.

The original New Concordia Wharf was built by Seth Taylor as a grain warehouse. It was named after a town called Concordia, near Kansas City, USA, from where much of the grain was imported.

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