
Shackleton House
A Cat A and Cat B refurbishment delivering premium workspace.
Located in the heart of London Bridge, we have transformed Shackleton House into a modern, high‑quality office environment across three upper floors and a reimagined ground‑floor reception. Working within a Grade II listed building, we enhanced the character of the asset through carefully restored original brickwork, renewed glazing, contemporary finishes and upgraded building services that improve thermal performance and comfort. The result is a refined and flexible workspace that blends heritage texture with crisp, modern design, offering improved functionality throughout and outstanding views towards Tower Bridge.
- Client
- St Martins Property
- Value
- £9.8m
- Duration
- 11 Months
- Manager
- Storey Project Ltd
- Architect
- Hale Brown Architects
- QS
- Gleeds
- Services
- Atelier Ten
- Structural
- Davies Maguire
- Person
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Divisional Director Duncan Redman
Delivering contemporary workspace through crafted architecture and thoughtful restoration.
The transformation includes refreshed workspace across the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors, complemented by a full Cat B refurbishment and an extended ground-floor reception. A new glazed façade fills the entrance with natural light and creates a striking new street presence within Hayes Galleria. Inside, exposed brickwork has been restored through extensive sandblasting and sealing, while refurbished windows with new plaster reveals enhance both performance and aesthetic.
The result is a vibrant, future-ready workspace that highlights the building’s heritage while delivering the functionality and refinement expected by modern tenants in this prime London Bridge location.







