It can get pretty wild at Granary Wharf.

Full of life and beauty

There's not many better places to sit back, relax and take it easy than the water's edge of Granary Wharf. A haven for hopeful fisherman for hundreds of years, the water is home to bream, roach, tench, chub and some pretty big carp. It may be easier to notice the large number of beautiful swans that glide through the water however

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swans

Look that little bit harder and, if you’re lucky, you may even spot one or two otters who've made their homes along the water’s edge. It's the countryside feel you get in only a minute's walk from Granary Wharf that also makes a great home for a large variety of birds including the Reed and Sedge Warblers. As you'll find out at The Hub, if you pop along a little further along the towpath, you'll stumble across Rodley Nature Reserve which, on foot or cycle from Granary Wharf, makes an invigorating trip and a great day out.

 

 

 

 

 

Drop in at The Hub

You'll find The Hub is right at the heart of everything at Granary Wharf. Why not pop in and see for yourself how things are going at Granary Wharf. We’d love to see you and, of course, we’ll be more than happy to help with any queries in any way we can.