Step Back in Time at St. Katharine Docks: A Free Outdoor Exhibition Unveiling the Rich History of London’s Maritime Haven

This March, immerse yourself in the captivating heritage of St. Katharine Docks at a new and exciting free outdoor exhibition celebrating 200 years of this iconic location.

2025 marks a significant milestone as the 23-acre estate commemorates the official Act of Parliament in 1825 that set the stage for the redevelopment of St. Katharine Docks. The momentous (and mammoth) three-year project, led by engineer Thomas Telford, transformed this area into the thriving haven it is today.

Launching on March 17th, the exhibition presents a unique opportunity to discover the hidden gems and untold stories of St. Katharine Docks, where history and modernity intertwine to create a truly unique experience.

Owing its name to the historic hospital of St. Katharine’s by the Tower, dating back to the 12th century, visitors can relive this transformative chapter with a never-before-seen exhibition that sprawls the entire estate.

Learn about the ambitious Acts of Parliament that reshaped the landscape, ushering in a new era of prosperity and progress, while exploring four key areas that define the essence of St. Katharine Docks.

The People of SKD – The Heart of the Community 

With a special focus on the women who were instrumental in the dock’s origin, uncover the faces and stories that breathe life into the history of St. Katharine Docks. From the founding figure, Queen Matilda, to the enduring legacy of St. Katharine herself, get to know the individuals who helped forge the vibrant community at the heart of the estate.

Engineering at SKD – The Home of Innovation 

Delve into the groundbreaking engineering feats behind the docks, from the visionary minds of original engineer Thomas Telford to the architectural brilliance of Philip Hardwick. Witness the ingenuity that shaped the landscape of St. Katharine Docks.

Trade at SKD – A Global Marketplace

Experience the hustle and bustle of a bygone era as you discover how the docks thrived as a bustling centre of trade. Explore the opulent goods that once flowed through its bustling warehouses, painting a vivid picture of the global connections at this historic site.

The Arts at SKD – A Space for Creativity 

Celebrate the artistic spirit that permeates every corner of the waterside estate. Discover a diverse collection of artworks and the creative voices that have echoed through the years, shaping a cultural oasis within this maritime setting.

Visitors are invited to time their visit to blend history with leisure, enjoying waterfront dining while uncovering intriguing tidbits about the storied past of St. Katharine Docks. Journey back in time as you explore the origins of the docks, from their humble beginnings to their evolution into a vibrant hub of activity and culture.

Launching on March 17th and running for one month, for more information and updates, please visit https://www.skdocks.co.uk/.

For further information, images or to arrange a visit, please contact Lucie on [email protected]

 

About St. Katharine Docks, London

St. Katharine Docks is London’s largest marina, comprising 520,000 sq. ft of office, retail, and residential. The hidden gem of London, St. Katharine Docks offers impeccable facilities and services alongside a vibrant social calendar and year-round activities, making it an enticing destination for all. A prime location for businesses looking to establish themselves in London, the waterside estate has become a vibrant hub for startups and established firms alike, drawn by its unparalleled position, excellent transport links, and the promise of being part of a thriving commercial community. Blending historical charm with modern efficiency, its residential offerings complement the commercial vibrancy adding to the neighbourhood vibe. The retail and leisure experience is equally impressive, featuring an array of shops, eateries, and cultural events that enrich the lives of residents, workers, and visitors alike.

For more information about St. Katharine Docks, visit the website: www.skdocks.co.uk, or follow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook