Open House Festival

Ram Quarter

walk/tour

EPR Architects, 2019

Ram Quarter , Bubbling Well Square, SW18 1UQ

The UK’s oldest brewery site, home to Young’s for almost 200 years. Architect's talk covers planning, redevelopment, design and materiality, and includes the new public square, boulevard, riverwalk, new buildings & restored listed buildings. There will also be a guided tour of our on-site Heritage Centre, which displays many historical artefacts and tells the story of the site's brewing history.

Getting there

Train

Wandsworth Town

Bus

28, 44, 220, 270, 485, 37, 87, 89, 156

Access

Facilities

Accessibility notes

Greenland UK won a Design Award from Wandsworth Borough Council. The judging panel included the Wandsworth Access Association.

What you can expect

This is a peaceful residential site, and is pedestrian only. There are benches at the meeting place and elsewhere around the development.

About

Project Overview

Ram Quarter is a residential-led mixed-use masterplan, developed by Greenland UK, and has transformed the historic Young’s brewery site into a new urban quarter. The development celebrates the strong heritage of the Ram Brewery buildings and creates a vibrant new heart in Wandsworth town centre.

History

Beer has been produced on the site since at least 1533, making it the oldest continuously operating brewery in the UK. Despite Young’s closing in 2006, a small-scale brewery was maintained on site during the construction period to ensure that the development retained this legacy. Set within the Grade II* listed brewery complex is a new brewery, a heritage centre and accommodation for independent retailers, restaurants and exclusive loft-style apartments.

Scheme

The listed buildings have been carefully integrated into the Ram Quarter masterplan, which was conceived as a series of interlinked public urban spaces and with the previously inaccessible riverfront of the River Wandle now featuring enhanced biodiversity, planted terraces, footpaths and a new pedestrian bridge.

Ten lower-level buildings adopt and reinterpret the materials, forms and scale of the existing industrial structures to define the urban edges of the public realm. At ground level, the elevations are enlivened with retail units to create a vibrant and active environment, whilst above, the high-quality residential accommodation benefits from the more tranquil setting of private roof gardens.

Materiality

EPR’s design uses a restricted palette of materials: brick for the façades, and copper or zinc for the roofs. This selection is a response to the character of the conservation area and the historic use of these materials within the old brewery.

Heritage Centre

Ram Quarter is the site of the UK's oldest continuously-operating brewery: records date back to at least 1533, although brewing almost certainly pre-dates that. The on-site Heritage Centre contains many fascinating artefacts from the site's history. The Open House tour will include a free tour of the Heritage Centre, and will end with a free pint of beer or soft drink in Sambrook's taproom.

Online presence

www.ramquarter.com

twitter.com/RamQuarter

www.facebook.com/ramquarter

www.instagram.com/ramquarter

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