Harrods Furniture Depository

The Harrods Furniture Depository buildings flank the south bank of the River Thames near Hammersmith Bridge in Barnes, London, England, built on the site of an old soap factory in 1894 as a storage centre for the larger items that could not be taken into Knightsbridge to the Harrods department store. The present salmon-pink terracotta-clad buildings date from 1914. The architect was W. G. Hunt.[1]

Harrods Furniture Depository
Harrods Furniture Depository is located in London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Harrods Furniture Depository
Location within London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
General information
TypeDepository
LocationBarnes, London in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameHarrods Depository Riverside Warehouse to East
Designated10-May-1990
Reference no.1254280

The buildings, which are Grade II listed,[1] are no longer owned by Harrods but retain many of its original external features. In 2000 the conversion to a residential estate was completed, consisting of 250 townhouses and penthouse suites known as "Harrods Village". William Hunt Mansions, the main riverfront building, is a key marker post on the annual Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race between Putney Bridge and Chiswick Bridge.[2]

The buildings can be seen in the music video of the Verve's 1997 song Lucky Man, which were filmed opposite.

References

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  1. ^ a b Historic England (10 May 1990). "Harrods Depository Riverside Warehouse to East (1254280)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  2. ^ River Thames from Hampton Court to the Millennium Dome London: Cadogan Books, 1999. ISBN 1860117015

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