Homes for sale in England with wartime connections – in pictures - The Guardian
"There’s a one-bedroom, one-balcony warehouse apartment in Grade II-listed Java Wharf in the heart of Shad Thames and overhanging the River Neckinger – a tributary of the Thames. This was once the site of England’s first water-powered gunpowder factory, producing munitions that armed the Mary Rose before its sinking in 1545. The warehouse was built in the Victorian era. Residents have access to the roof terrace and there is a concierge and bike storage. The 93 sq metre (1,000 sq ft) home, on the second floor, comes with moorings. £750,000. Anderson Rose, 020 3324 0188."
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