Latest Poplar development sees first properties go on sale with Bellway London
The first homes at a new residential development in Poplar have gone on sale as building work progresses on site.
Bellway London’s Explorer’s Wharf will comprise 184 apartments, many with views of the Limehouse Cut canal and Canary Wharf.
The development, which is said to be transforming a brownfield site off Thomas Road, will also include its own gym, a concierge service, cycle stores and landscaped podium and rooftop gardens.
Emma Hamlett, Bellway London’s sales director, said: “Explorer’s Wharf is already proving popular with buyers, given its superb location within reach of Canary Wharf and the East.
“The transport links are excellent, with Westferry DLR being just a 10-minute walk away.”
Alongside providing one, two and three-bedroom apartments, including 57 affordable homes for local people and key workers, Bellway is also investing £74,300 in local infrastructure and facilities.
Construction work on the first homes is due to be completed by the end of this year.
Emma added: “The development has fantastic views across London and over the Limehouse Cut and there is a great mix of apartment styles on offer here, each completed to a high specification and with a balcony or terrace for enjoying the outdoors.”
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