Scott’s Sufferance Wharf stands at the heart of Shad Thames, a Grade II listed warehouse conversion that reflects London’s industrial past while offering contemporary riverside homes.
Originally built in the 19th century for bonded storage of imported goods, the building retains much of its original brickwork, ironwork, and warehouse detailing. Today, those same features frame a collection of apartments designed around light, space, and the unmistakable character of the Thames waterfront.
Scott’s Sufferance Wharf is more than a residence; it’s part of London’s living history, a reminder of when the river was the city’s lifeblood. The name “Sufferance Wharf” itself refers to the limited customs privileges once granted to merchants to unload bonded goods along this stretch of the Thames.
Every brick and beam carries that legacy forward, blending the authenticity of the past with the refinement of modern city living.