14 beautiful, dramatic and distinctive apartments built on the grounds of the former Youngs’ brewery. Powerful heritage woven into modern living space at the Ram Quarter, an exciting new residential and retail destination for Southwest London.
Coopers’ lofts
These apartments form part of one of the most interesting historical sites in London. Located in a beautiful green leafy suburb, Coopers’ Lofts has been designed within The Ram Quarter’s iconic listed building. Offering contemporary style with original period features, each apartment is a truly distinctive and remarkable place in which to live.
The heritage of The Ram Quarter dates back to the reign of King Henry VIII. It is the oldest site in Britain on which wholesale beer has been brewed continuously, and is now the focal point of the local area’s regeneration. Previously hidden behind the brewery walls the River Wandle is now a central feature next to an open courtyard, restaurants and a heritage centre. Celebrating the prestigious London institution where beer has been brewed since at least 1533, The Ram Quarter has a small-scale brewery on-site to continue a 500-year-old tradition.
Coopers’ Lofts is within the original brewhouse in the southeast of The Ram Quarter, overlooking the inviting market square. To celebrate the history of the site, a dedicated heritage centre preserves everything from the brewing coppers to traditional tools of the industry.
On arrival you are greeted with a distinctive lobby. The original beam engine is perfectly retained behind glass with atmospheric lighting.
The impressive and commanding structure of the brewery makes a strong statement before you even reach your apartment.
Engineered oak timber flooring and high ceilings frame the spaciousness of your living room.
Underfloor heating and comfort cooling in principal rooms gives complete control.
The design of each apartment juxtaposes original components like timber and ironwork with contemporary furnishings.
The windows of this listed building have been restored, showing detailed craftsmanship and allowing ample light throughout the apartments.
An exceptional space, perfect for entertaining.
One of the most impressive features of the building is the original timber beams, which have been restored by hand.
The considered layouts offer fine craftsmanship throughout, with subtle under-unit lighting, and an integrated wine cooler in selected apartments.
With composite stone worktops and contemporary lacquered doors, the kitchen gives cooking a distinctive flavour.
Oak flooring and soft woollen carpets are among the distinctive touches that give Coopers’ Lofts its magnificent character.
The ambience of the inviting kitchen-dining space allows conversation to flow while you pour a glass of wine.
At the end of the day, lay your head down in the master bedroom, a beautiful space with features including exposed brickwork walls, timber beams and gentle wool carpet.
Marble feature walls, chrome fittings and bespoke concealed cabinets all offer delicate craftsmanship.
The original brewery is situated in the south east corner of The Ram Quarter, and is the signature listed building in Phase 1. It boasts the stunning apartments of Coopers’ Lofts, a dedicated heritage centre and ground floor retail.
With its green spaces and riverside parks Wandsworth is one of London’s most sought boroughs. Explore the fashionable boutiques and taste delights in the artisan cafés of Wandsworth Town. Take advantage of the superb transport connections that whisk you to the heart of London in minutes.
Large old trees cast dappled shade in sunny Wandsworth Park.
Discover the extraordinary in Wandsworth’s antique shops.
Enjoy the best organic produce on your doorstep
Explore Wandsworth’s contemporary art. (Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Old York Road)
Stop for a relaxing cup of coffee and watch the world go by.
Enjoy lush green cycle routes in the surrounding local area.
The Ram Quarter at Wandsworth:
Is an exciting new residential, and retail quarter, combining contemporary living with Iconic Heritage at the historic Young’s brewery site.
Style & Substance:
The ram quarter is set in the grounds of the old young’s brewery, a site where beer has been brewed since 1533. Despite young’s closing in 2006, a small-scale brewery has been kept on-site, ensuring The Ram continues as Britain’s oldest working brewery. The new development maintains that heritage by incorporating the brewery’s iconic listed Buildings which house a new microbrewery and museum.
Original & Timeless:
Attention to detail is a hallmark of the ram quarter. Around the quarter, original period details give graceful hints of the site’s craft heritage, and have inspired the colours, textures and materials used in the development’s architecture and interior design.
“Our design celebrates the Ram Quarter’s unique heritage by revitalising its wonderful industrial structures, and creating new buildings and public spaces which enhance the site’s special character.”
Pascal Wensink, epr architects
Vintage & Modern:
Iconic listed buildings form the backdrop to life at The ram quarter, overlooking dynamic new public spaces, and home to shops, restaurants and cafés. Hidden behind the brewery walls for centuries, the river Wandle will be rejuvenated as a central feature of this new public realm.
“We are creating a dynamic new public realm with shops, restaurants and riverside walks, right in the heart of Wandsworth. The Ram Quarter will become an intrinsic part of this established London neighbourhood.”
Wenhao Qian, Greenland
Live & Breathe
The Ram Quarter apartments open to views of the river, gardens, historic buildings and public piazzas. Step outside for shopping and dining on the doorstep, the private space of the residents’ gardens, or the calm of a wander by the Wandle, which meanders through the heart of the neighbourhood.