Oliver's Wharf is a Grade II listed apartment building and former warehouse on the River Thames in Wapping High Street, Wapping, London.
[2][3] The warehouse was built in 1870 by architects Frederick and Horace Francis to store tea and other cargo.
[5] In 1972, Oliver's Wharf was converted into luxury apartments by Tony Goddard of Goddard Manton Partnership.
It is the first of Wapping's, and one of the first Docklands warehouses altogether, to undergo such a conversion.
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