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ABOUT - TRINITY BUOY WHARF In 1998, Trinity Buoy Wharf was an empty, derelict site. Now it is a place with studios for people in the creative industries, workspace for people who work to provide transportation on the river, classrooms for education, and indoor and outdoor spaces for arts events and a wide range of activities from conferences to product launches.ARCHITECTURE
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a unique mix of historic light industrial buildings and modern Container City structures. LIGHTHOUSE - ARCHITECTURE & VESSELS - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Lighthouse. Please note: due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, the Lighthouse is closed until further notice. Open to visitors every Saturday and Sunday: April to September 11am- 5pm, October to March 11am- 4pm. Free entry. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a home to the iconic Experimental Lighthouse- London’s only remaining example- built in1864.
SEE THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 VIRTUALLY The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
THE CHAINSTORE
The building adjoining the Lighthouse is the former Chain and Buoy Store, the largest surviving Victorian structure at Trinity Buoy Wharf, designed by Sir James Douglass. It originally stored iron mooring chains for buoys and lightships, as well as large iron buoys. The roof has a specially strengthened floor, put in at the request ofMichael
THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 ANNOUNCES The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
LONGPLAYER - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Longplayer. Open every Saturday and Sunday: April to October 11am- 5pm, November to March 11am- 4pm. Longplayer is a one thousand year long musical composition. It began playing at midnight on the 31st of December 1999, and will continue to play without repetition until the last moment of 2999, at which point it will complete its cycle and ALUNATIME - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Alunatime. Alunatime is a graphical notation of time in light designed by artist Laura Williams. It shows the lunar phase (wax & wane), the lunar day (rise & set) and tide cycles (ebb & flow). Governed by the relative position of the Earth, Moon and Sun, these fundamental rhythms have shaped the past and will continue to determine thefuture.
HOME - TRINITY BUOY WHARFNEWSWORKSPACEEVENT SPACEARCHITECTURE & VESSELSTENANT SPOTLIGHTABOUT Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames. VISIT TRINITY BUOY WHARF The service is £2 each way and operates Monday to Friday from 5am - 7pm (does not operate between 11am and 11.30am). Please call them upon arrival to either pier on 07947 637 925. Follow signs to Leamouth on the A13 or from Aspen Way. At the Leamouth roundabout, take the LowerLea Crossing exit.
ABOUT - TRINITY BUOY WHARF In 1998, Trinity Buoy Wharf was an empty, derelict site. Now it is a place with studios for people in the creative industries, workspace for people who work to provide transportation on the river, classrooms for education, and indoor and outdoor spaces for arts events and a wide range of activities from conferences to product launches.ARCHITECTURE
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a unique mix of historic light industrial buildings and modern Container City structures. LIGHTHOUSE - ARCHITECTURE & VESSELS - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Lighthouse. Please note: due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, the Lighthouse is closed until further notice. Open to visitors every Saturday and Sunday: April to September 11am- 5pm, October to March 11am- 4pm. Free entry. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a home to the iconic Experimental Lighthouse- London’s only remaining example- built in1864.
SEE THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 VIRTUALLY The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
THE CHAINSTORE
The building adjoining the Lighthouse is the former Chain and Buoy Store, the largest surviving Victorian structure at Trinity Buoy Wharf, designed by Sir James Douglass. It originally stored iron mooring chains for buoys and lightships, as well as large iron buoys. The roof has a specially strengthened floor, put in at the request ofMichael
THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 ANNOUNCES The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
LONGPLAYER - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Longplayer. Open every Saturday and Sunday: April to October 11am- 5pm, November to March 11am- 4pm. Longplayer is a one thousand year long musical composition. It began playing at midnight on the 31st of December 1999, and will continue to play without repetition until the last moment of 2999, at which point it will complete its cycle and ALUNATIME - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Alunatime. Alunatime is a graphical notation of time in light designed by artist Laura Williams. It shows the lunar phase (wax & wane), the lunar day (rise & set) and tide cycles (ebb & flow). Governed by the relative position of the Earth, Moon and Sun, these fundamental rhythms have shaped the past and will continue to determine thefuture.
WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2021- Call for Entries & Selectors Announced. 19 April 2021 - 17 June 2021. TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2021- CALL FOR ENTRIES Online registrations for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2021 are open until 5pm on 17 June 2021. There will be a two-stage selection process for main exhibition and awards, with long-listing taking place after 17 June 2021 and drawings delivered to a Collection Centre inthe UK during July.
THE ROYAL DRAWING SCHOOL END OF YEAR EXHIBITION Visitors to the exhibition are welcome to drop-in, there is no need to pre-book. However, The Royal Drawing School will need to manage the number of people viewing the exhibition at any one time, so if you would like to check how busy we are before you travel, please give them a call on 0207 536 9688. THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 ANNOUNCES The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
FOOD & DRINK
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames.EVENT SPACES
Event space at Trinity Buoy Wharf. Trinity Buoy Wharf offers the charm, character and space of a former buoy manufacturing site, in an exclusive riverside location. Trinity Buoy Wharf event spaces are managed exclusively by Urban Space Events. ALUNATIME - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Alunatime. Alunatime is a graphical notation of time in light designed by artist Laura Williams. It shows the lunar phase (wax & wane), the lunar day (rise & set) and tide cycles (ebb & flow). Governed by the relative position of the Earth, Moon and Sun, these fundamental rhythms have shaped the past and will continue to determine thefuture.
CONTAINER CITY 1
Container City 1, 2001. The building is a home to a number of artists and creative businesses, including Maud Milton of Artyface, one of the longest serving Trinity Buoy Wharf tenants. Artyface works with schools, councils, businesses and the community to make murals, specialising in mosaics and ceramics. Maud Milton of Artyface. SUNCREST (SUN XXIII) The Suncrest (ex Sun XXIII) is the only remaining tug of that kind on the Thames. Built in 1961 by Phillip & Sons at Dartmouth, she was built for the purpose of ship towage work on the River Thames. At the time, her 1080bhp Mirrlees Blackstone engine meant she was one of the most powerful tugs in service.FARADAY SCHOOL
Visit website. Founded in 2009, Faraday is an independent primary school for children aged from 4 to 11. The school's unique riverside location provides a magical environment and access to a stimulating, creative community that offers exciting learning opportunities for thepupils and staff.
HOME - TRINITY BUOY WHARFNEWSWORKSPACEEVENT SPACEARCHITECTURE & VESSELSTENANT SPOTLIGHTABOUT Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames. VISIT TRINITY BUOY WHARF The service is £2 each way and operates Monday to Friday from 5am - 7pm (does not operate between 11am and 11.30am). Please call them upon arrival to either pier on 07947 637 925. Follow signs to Leamouth on the A13 or from Aspen Way. At the Leamouth roundabout, take the LowerLea Crossing exit.
ABOUT - TRINITY BUOY WHARF In 1998, Trinity Buoy Wharf was an empty, derelict site. Now it is a place with studios for people in the creative industries, workspace for people who work to provide transportation on the river, classrooms for education, and indoor and outdoor spaces for arts events and a wide range of activities from conferences to product launches. LIGHTHOUSE - ARCHITECTURE & VESSELS - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Lighthouse. Please note: due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, the Lighthouse is closed until further notice. Open to visitors every Saturday and Sunday: April to September 11am- 5pm, October to March 11am- 4pm. Free entry. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a home to the iconic Experimental Lighthouse- London’s only remaining example- built in1864.
ARCHITECTURE
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a unique mix of historic light industrial buildings and modern Container City structures. SEE THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 VIRTUALLY The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
THE CHAINSTORE
The building adjoining the Lighthouse is the former Chain and Buoy Store, the largest surviving Victorian structure at Trinity Buoy Wharf, designed by Sir James Douglass. It originally stored iron mooring chains for buoys and lightships, as well as large iron buoys. The roof has a specially strengthened floor, put in at the request ofMichael
FAT BOY'S DINER
A different deal each week day. Hot Breakfast. Mini Fat Boy's Breakfast. £6.50. Pancake, sausage, bacon rasher, egg & hash browns. Veggie Breakfast. £8.00. Pancake, veggie patty, 2 hash browns & 2 eggs. The Fat Boy's Breakfast. ALUNATIME - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Alunatime. Alunatime is a graphical notation of time in light designed by artist Laura Williams. It shows the lunar phase (wax & wane), the lunar day (rise & set) and tide cycles (ebb & flow). Governed by the relative position of the Earth, Moon and Sun, these fundamental rhythms have shaped the past and will continue to determine thefuture.
SUNCREST (SUN XXIII) The Suncrest (ex Sun XXIII) is the only remaining tug of that kind on the Thames. Built in 1961 by Phillip & Sons at Dartmouth, she was built for the purpose of ship towage work on the River Thames. At the time, her 1080bhp Mirrlees Blackstone engine meant she was one of the most powerful tugs in service. HOME - TRINITY BUOY WHARFNEWSWORKSPACEEVENT SPACEARCHITECTURE & VESSELSTENANT SPOTLIGHTABOUT Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames. VISIT TRINITY BUOY WHARF The service is £2 each way and operates Monday to Friday from 5am - 7pm (does not operate between 11am and 11.30am). Please call them upon arrival to either pier on 07947 637 925. Follow signs to Leamouth on the A13 or from Aspen Way. At the Leamouth roundabout, take the LowerLea Crossing exit.
ABOUT - TRINITY BUOY WHARF In 1998, Trinity Buoy Wharf was an empty, derelict site. Now it is a place with studios for people in the creative industries, workspace for people who work to provide transportation on the river, classrooms for education, and indoor and outdoor spaces for arts events and a wide range of activities from conferences to product launches. LIGHTHOUSE - ARCHITECTURE & VESSELS - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Lighthouse. Please note: due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, the Lighthouse is closed until further notice. Open to visitors every Saturday and Sunday: April to September 11am- 5pm, October to March 11am- 4pm. Free entry. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a home to the iconic Experimental Lighthouse- London’s only remaining example- built in1864.
ARCHITECTURE
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a unique mix of historic light industrial buildings and modern Container City structures. SEE THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 VIRTUALLY The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
THE CHAINSTORE
The building adjoining the Lighthouse is the former Chain and Buoy Store, the largest surviving Victorian structure at Trinity Buoy Wharf, designed by Sir James Douglass. It originally stored iron mooring chains for buoys and lightships, as well as large iron buoys. The roof has a specially strengthened floor, put in at the request ofMichael
FAT BOY'S DINER
A different deal each week day. Hot Breakfast. Mini Fat Boy's Breakfast. £6.50. Pancake, sausage, bacon rasher, egg & hash browns. Veggie Breakfast. £8.00. Pancake, veggie patty, 2 hash browns & 2 eggs. The Fat Boy's Breakfast. ALUNATIME - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Alunatime. Alunatime is a graphical notation of time in light designed by artist Laura Williams. It shows the lunar phase (wax & wane), the lunar day (rise & set) and tide cycles (ebb & flow). Governed by the relative position of the Earth, Moon and Sun, these fundamental rhythms have shaped the past and will continue to determine thefuture.
SUNCREST (SUN XXIII) The Suncrest (ex Sun XXIII) is the only remaining tug of that kind on the Thames. Built in 1961 by Phillip & Sons at Dartmouth, she was built for the purpose of ship towage work on the River Thames. At the time, her 1080bhp Mirrlees Blackstone engine meant she was one of the most powerful tugs in service. WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2021- Call for Entries & Selectors Announced. 19 April 2021 - 17 June 2021.EVENT SPACES
Event space at Trinity Buoy Wharf. Trinity Buoy Wharf offers the charm, character and space of a former buoy manufacturing site, in an exclusive riverside location. Trinity Buoy Wharf event spaces are managed exclusively by Urban Space Events.FOOD & DRINK
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames. THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 ANNOUNCES The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
LONGPLAYER - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Longplayer. Open every Saturday and Sunday: April to October 11am- 5pm, November to March 11am- 4pm. Longplayer is a one thousand year long musical composition. It began playing at midnight on the 31st of December 1999, and will continue to play without repetition until the last moment of 2999, at which point it will complete its cycle and FILMING - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Filming and photo shoots at Trinity Buoy Wharf are managed by Urban Space Locations. We offer a variety of areas suitable for filming and photo-shoots: industrial, heritage, riverside area, docks, warehouse, basement, lighthouse, American Diner and Container City. If you're interested in filming and photo shoots locations at Trinity Buoy WharfCONTAINER CITY 1
Container City 1, 2001. The building is a home to a number of artists and creative businesses, including Maud Milton of Artyface, one of the longest serving Trinity Buoy Wharf tenants. Artyface works with schools, councils, businesses and the community to make murals, specialising in mosaics and ceramics. Maud Milton of Artyface. SUNCREST (SUN XXIII) The Suncrest (ex Sun XXIII) is the only remaining tug of that kind on the Thames. Built in 1961 by Phillip & Sons at Dartmouth, she was built for the purpose of ship towage work on the River Thames. At the time, her 1080bhp Mirrlees Blackstone engine meant she was one of the most powerful tugs in service.FARADAY SCHOOL
Visit website. Founded in 2009, Faraday is an independent primary school for children aged from 4 to 11. The school's unique riverside location provides a magical environment and access to a stimulating, creative community that offers exciting learning opportunities for thepupils and staff.
THE ELECTRICIAN'S SHOP The Electrician's Shop. Built in 1835. Designed by James Walker and built by George Munday (brickwork), Gates & Horne (carpentry), and North & Company, it is a single- storey brick building over a raised basement, with a slated roof and timber queen- post roof trusses. Cruciform- section cast- iron columns in the basement are used tosupport
HOME - TRINITY BUOY WHARFNEWSWORKSPACEEVENT SPACEARCHITECTURE & VESSELSTENANT SPOTLIGHTABOUT Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames. VISIT TRINITY BUOY WHARF The service is £2 each way and operates Monday to Friday from 5am - 7pm (does not operate between 11am and 11.30am). Please call them upon arrival to either pier on 07947 637 925. Follow signs to Leamouth on the A13 or from Aspen Way. At the Leamouth roundabout, take the LowerLea Crossing exit.
ABOUT - TRINITY BUOY WHARF In 1998, Trinity Buoy Wharf was an empty, derelict site. Now it is a place with studios for people in the creative industries, workspace for people who work to provide transportation on the river, classrooms for education, and indoor and outdoor spaces for arts events and a wide range of activities from conferences to product launches. LIGHTHOUSE - ARCHITECTURE & VESSELS - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Lighthouse. Please note: due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, the Lighthouse is closed until further notice. Open to visitors every Saturday and Sunday: April to September 11am- 5pm, October to March 11am- 4pm. Free entry. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a home to the iconic Experimental Lighthouse- London’s only remaining example- built in1864.
ARCHITECTURE
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a unique mix of historic light industrial buildings and modern Container City structures. SEE THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 VIRTUALLY The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
THE CHAINSTORE
The building adjoining the Lighthouse is the former Chain and Buoy Store, the largest surviving Victorian structure at Trinity Buoy Wharf, designed by Sir James Douglass. It originally stored iron mooring chains for buoys and lightships, as well as large iron buoys. The roof has a specially strengthened floor, put in at the request ofMichael
FAT BOY'S DINER
A different deal each week day. Hot Breakfast. Mini Fat Boy's Breakfast. £6.50. Pancake, sausage, bacon rasher, egg & hash browns. Veggie Breakfast. £8.00. Pancake, veggie patty, 2 hash browns & 2 eggs. The Fat Boy's Breakfast. ALUNATIME - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Alunatime. Alunatime is a graphical notation of time in light designed by artist Laura Williams. It shows the lunar phase (wax & wane), the lunar day (rise & set) and tide cycles (ebb & flow). Governed by the relative position of the Earth, Moon and Sun, these fundamental rhythms have shaped the past and will continue to determine thefuture.
SUNCREST (SUN XXIII) The Suncrest (ex Sun XXIII) is the only remaining tug of that kind on the Thames. Built in 1961 by Phillip & Sons at Dartmouth, she was built for the purpose of ship towage work on the River Thames. At the time, her 1080bhp Mirrlees Blackstone engine meant she was one of the most powerful tugs in service. HOME - TRINITY BUOY WHARFNEWSWORKSPACEEVENT SPACEARCHITECTURE & VESSELSTENANT SPOTLIGHTABOUT Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames. VISIT TRINITY BUOY WHARF The service is £2 each way and operates Monday to Friday from 5am - 7pm (does not operate between 11am and 11.30am). Please call them upon arrival to either pier on 07947 637 925. Follow signs to Leamouth on the A13 or from Aspen Way. At the Leamouth roundabout, take the LowerLea Crossing exit.
ABOUT - TRINITY BUOY WHARF In 1998, Trinity Buoy Wharf was an empty, derelict site. Now it is a place with studios for people in the creative industries, workspace for people who work to provide transportation on the river, classrooms for education, and indoor and outdoor spaces for arts events and a wide range of activities from conferences to product launches. LIGHTHOUSE - ARCHITECTURE & VESSELS - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Lighthouse. Please note: due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, the Lighthouse is closed until further notice. Open to visitors every Saturday and Sunday: April to September 11am- 5pm, October to March 11am- 4pm. Free entry. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a home to the iconic Experimental Lighthouse- London’s only remaining example- built in1864.
ARCHITECTURE
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a unique mix of historic light industrial buildings and modern Container City structures. SEE THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 VIRTUALLY The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
THE CHAINSTORE
The building adjoining the Lighthouse is the former Chain and Buoy Store, the largest surviving Victorian structure at Trinity Buoy Wharf, designed by Sir James Douglass. It originally stored iron mooring chains for buoys and lightships, as well as large iron buoys. The roof has a specially strengthened floor, put in at the request ofMichael
FAT BOY'S DINER
A different deal each week day. Hot Breakfast. Mini Fat Boy's Breakfast. £6.50. Pancake, sausage, bacon rasher, egg & hash browns. Veggie Breakfast. £8.00. Pancake, veggie patty, 2 hash browns & 2 eggs. The Fat Boy's Breakfast. ALUNATIME - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Alunatime. Alunatime is a graphical notation of time in light designed by artist Laura Williams. It shows the lunar phase (wax & wane), the lunar day (rise & set) and tide cycles (ebb & flow). Governed by the relative position of the Earth, Moon and Sun, these fundamental rhythms have shaped the past and will continue to determine thefuture.
SUNCREST (SUN XXIII) The Suncrest (ex Sun XXIII) is the only remaining tug of that kind on the Thames. Built in 1961 by Phillip & Sons at Dartmouth, she was built for the purpose of ship towage work on the River Thames. At the time, her 1080bhp Mirrlees Blackstone engine meant she was one of the most powerful tugs in service. WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2021- Call for Entries & Selectors Announced. 19 April 2021 - 17 June 2021.FOOD & DRINK
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames.EVENT SPACES
Event space at Trinity Buoy Wharf. Trinity Buoy Wharf offers the charm, character and space of a former buoy manufacturing site, in an exclusive riverside location. Trinity Buoy Wharf event spaces are managed exclusively by Urban Space Events. THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 ANNOUNCES The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
LONGPLAYER - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Longplayer. Open every Saturday and Sunday: April to October 11am- 5pm, November to March 11am- 4pm. Longplayer is a one thousand year long musical composition. It began playing at midnight on the 31st of December 1999, and will continue to play without repetition until the last moment of 2999, at which point it will complete its cycle and FILMING - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Filming and photo shoots at Trinity Buoy Wharf are managed by Urban Space Locations. We offer a variety of areas suitable for filming and photo-shoots: industrial, heritage, riverside area, docks, warehouse, basement, lighthouse, American Diner and Container City. If you're interested in filming and photo shoots locations at Trinity Buoy WharfCONTAINER CITY 1
Container City 1, 2001. The building is a home to a number of artists and creative businesses, including Maud Milton of Artyface, one of the longest serving Trinity Buoy Wharf tenants. Artyface works with schools, councils, businesses and the community to make murals, specialising in mosaics and ceramics. Maud Milton of Artyface. SUNCREST (SUN XXIII) The Suncrest (ex Sun XXIII) is the only remaining tug of that kind on the Thames. Built in 1961 by Phillip & Sons at Dartmouth, she was built for the purpose of ship towage work on the River Thames. At the time, her 1080bhp Mirrlees Blackstone engine meant she was one of the most powerful tugs in service.FARADAY SCHOOL
Visit website. Founded in 2009, Faraday is an independent primary school for children aged from 4 to 11. The school's unique riverside location provides a magical environment and access to a stimulating, creative community that offers exciting learning opportunities for thepupils and staff.
THE ELECTRICIAN'S SHOP The Electrician's Shop. Built in 1835. Designed by James Walker and built by George Munday (brickwork), Gates & Horne (carpentry), and North & Company, it is a single- storey brick building over a raised basement, with a slated roof and timber queen- post roof trusses. Cruciform- section cast- iron columns in the basement are used tosupport
HOME - TRINITY BUOY WHARFNEWSWORKSPACEEVENT SPACEARCHITECTURE & VESSELSTENANT SPOTLIGHTABOUT Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames. VISIT TRINITY BUOY WHARF The service is £2 each way and operates Monday to Friday from 5am - 7pm (does not operate between 11am and 11.30am). Please call them upon arrival to either pier on 07947 637 925. Follow signs to Leamouth on the A13 or from Aspen Way. At the Leamouth roundabout, take the LowerLea Crossing exit.
ABOUT - TRINITY BUOY WHARF In 1998, Trinity Buoy Wharf was an empty, derelict site. Now it is a place with studios for people in the creative industries, workspace for people who work to provide transportation on the river, classrooms for education, and indoor and outdoor spaces for arts events and a wide range of activities from conferences to product launches. LIGHTHOUSE - ARCHITECTURE & VESSELS - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Lighthouse. Please note: due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, the Lighthouse is closed until further notice. Open to visitors every Saturday and Sunday: April to September 11am- 5pm, October to March 11am- 4pm. Free entry. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a home to the iconic Experimental Lighthouse- London’s only remaining example- built in1864.
ARCHITECTURE
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a unique mix of historic light industrial buildings and modern Container City structures. SEE THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 VIRTUALLY The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
THE CHAINSTORE
The building adjoining the Lighthouse is the former Chain and Buoy Store, the largest surviving Victorian structure at Trinity Buoy Wharf, designed by Sir James Douglass. It originally stored iron mooring chains for buoys and lightships, as well as large iron buoys. The roof has a specially strengthened floor, put in at the request ofMichael
FAT BOY'S DINER
A different deal each week day. Hot Breakfast. Mini Fat Boy's Breakfast. £6.50. Pancake, sausage, bacon rasher, egg & hash browns. Veggie Breakfast. £8.00. Pancake, veggie patty, 2 hash browns & 2 eggs. The Fat Boy's Breakfast. ALUNATIME - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Alunatime. Alunatime is a graphical notation of time in light designed by artist Laura Williams. It shows the lunar phase (wax & wane), the lunar day (rise & set) and tide cycles (ebb & flow). Governed by the relative position of the Earth, Moon and Sun, these fundamental rhythms have shaped the past and will continue to determine thefuture.
SUNCREST (SUN XXIII) The Suncrest (ex Sun XXIII) is the only remaining tug of that kind on the Thames. Built in 1961 by Phillip & Sons at Dartmouth, she was built for the purpose of ship towage work on the River Thames. At the time, her 1080bhp Mirrlees Blackstone engine meant she was one of the most powerful tugs in service. HOME - TRINITY BUOY WHARFNEWSWORKSPACEEVENT SPACEARCHITECTURE & VESSELSTENANT SPOTLIGHTABOUT Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames. VISIT TRINITY BUOY WHARF The service is £2 each way and operates Monday to Friday from 5am - 7pm (does not operate between 11am and 11.30am). Please call them upon arrival to either pier on 07947 637 925. Follow signs to Leamouth on the A13 or from Aspen Way. At the Leamouth roundabout, take the LowerLea Crossing exit.
ABOUT - TRINITY BUOY WHARF In 1998, Trinity Buoy Wharf was an empty, derelict site. Now it is a place with studios for people in the creative industries, workspace for people who work to provide transportation on the river, classrooms for education, and indoor and outdoor spaces for arts events and a wide range of activities from conferences to product launches. LIGHTHOUSE - ARCHITECTURE & VESSELS - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Lighthouse. Please note: due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, the Lighthouse is closed until further notice. Open to visitors every Saturday and Sunday: April to September 11am- 5pm, October to March 11am- 4pm. Free entry. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a home to the iconic Experimental Lighthouse- London’s only remaining example- built in1864.
ARCHITECTURE
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a unique mix of historic light industrial buildings and modern Container City structures. SEE THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 VIRTUALLY The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
THE CHAINSTORE
The building adjoining the Lighthouse is the former Chain and Buoy Store, the largest surviving Victorian structure at Trinity Buoy Wharf, designed by Sir James Douglass. It originally stored iron mooring chains for buoys and lightships, as well as large iron buoys. The roof has a specially strengthened floor, put in at the request ofMichael
FAT BOY'S DINER
A different deal each week day. Hot Breakfast. Mini Fat Boy's Breakfast. £6.50. Pancake, sausage, bacon rasher, egg & hash browns. Veggie Breakfast. £8.00. Pancake, veggie patty, 2 hash browns & 2 eggs. The Fat Boy's Breakfast. ALUNATIME - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Alunatime. Alunatime is a graphical notation of time in light designed by artist Laura Williams. It shows the lunar phase (wax & wane), the lunar day (rise & set) and tide cycles (ebb & flow). Governed by the relative position of the Earth, Moon and Sun, these fundamental rhythms have shaped the past and will continue to determine thefuture.
SUNCREST (SUN XXIII) The Suncrest (ex Sun XXIII) is the only remaining tug of that kind on the Thames. Built in 1961 by Phillip & Sons at Dartmouth, she was built for the purpose of ship towage work on the River Thames. At the time, her 1080bhp Mirrlees Blackstone engine meant she was one of the most powerful tugs in service. WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2021- Call for Entries & Selectors Announced. 19 April 2021 - 17 June 2021.FOOD & DRINK
Trinity Buoy Wharf is a centre for arts and cultural activities located on the River Thames.EVENT SPACES
Event space at Trinity Buoy Wharf. Trinity Buoy Wharf offers the charm, character and space of a former buoy manufacturing site, in an exclusive riverside location. Trinity Buoy Wharf event spaces are managed exclusively by Urban Space Events. THE TRINITY BUOY WHARF DRAWING PRIZE 2020 ANNOUNCES The UK’s most important open exhibition for drawing, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, revealed the 2020 awards during an online ceremony on Wednesday January 13th 2021. From 4,274 entries submitted from around the world, 71 drawings by artists, architects and designers were selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020exhibition.
LONGPLAYER - WHAT'S ON - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Longplayer. Open every Saturday and Sunday: April to October 11am- 5pm, November to March 11am- 4pm. Longplayer is a one thousand year long musical composition. It began playing at midnight on the 31st of December 1999, and will continue to play without repetition until the last moment of 2999, at which point it will complete its cycle and FILMING - TRINITY BUOY WHARF Filming and photo shoots at Trinity Buoy Wharf are managed by Urban Space Locations. We offer a variety of areas suitable for filming and photo-shoots: industrial, heritage, riverside area, docks, warehouse, basement, lighthouse, American Diner and Container City. If you're interested in filming and photo shoots locations at Trinity Buoy WharfCONTAINER CITY 1
Container City 1, 2001. The building is a home to a number of artists and creative businesses, including Maud Milton of Artyface, one of the longest serving Trinity Buoy Wharf tenants. Artyface works with schools, councils, businesses and the community to make murals, specialising in mosaics and ceramics. Maud Milton of Artyface. SUNCREST (SUN XXIII) The Suncrest (ex Sun XXIII) is the only remaining tug of that kind on the Thames. Built in 1961 by Phillip & Sons at Dartmouth, she was built for the purpose of ship towage work on the River Thames. At the time, her 1080bhp Mirrlees Blackstone engine meant she was one of the most powerful tugs in service.FARADAY SCHOOL
Visit website. Founded in 2009, Faraday is an independent primary school for children aged from 4 to 11. The school's unique riverside location provides a magical environment and access to a stimulating, creative community that offers exciting learning opportunities for thepupils and staff.
THE ELECTRICIAN'S SHOP The Electrician's Shop. Built in 1835. Designed by James Walker and built by George Munday (brickwork), Gates & Horne (carpentry), and North & Company, it is a single- storey brick building over a raised basement, with a slated roof and timber queen- post roof trusses. Cruciform- section cast- iron columns in the basement are used tosupport
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