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Printworks (London)

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Harmsworth Quays Printworks London
Harmsworth Quays Printworks London

Printworks was a nightclub and events venue in Rotherhithe, South London, located in the former Harmsworth Quays printing plant, which printed newspapers including the Daily Mail and Evening Standard until 2012.Some features of the printing plant were retained including the van loading dock and metal stairs, creating an industrial feel in the club. The premises had an overall capacity of 6,000 people across two performance rooms: the Press Halls and Inkwells (formerly known as the Darkroom). The site was also available for hire and was used for events, movies and commercials.

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Printworks (London)
Teredo Street, London Rotherhithe (London Borough of Southwark)

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Teredo Street 3A
SE16 7LW London, Rotherhithe (London Borough of Southwark)
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