• Royal Wharf

    Royal Wharf brings 3,385 new homes and a new Thames Clipper pier to London

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    Riverside Walk, running alongside the Thames for almost a kilometre

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    The Royal Wharf Pier, designed by NEX

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    The viewing platform, at the Royal Wharf Pier

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    The Royal Wharf Community Dock - the community centre

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    Royal Wharf's three and four-storey townhouses are modern interpretations of the best of Georgian London

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    Creating a neighbourhood from the ground up offers an opportunity to shape the community with a genuinely individual character

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    Designed by David Morley Architects, The Clubhouse provides residents with amenities including a 25m swimming pool, hydrotherapy pool, sauna and gym

Royal Wharf grasps one of the last opportunities to build a new town within London, introducing 3,385 residential units to a prime riverside location - delivered by a development programme of just six years. Jointly developed with Oxley Holdings Ltd, the development incorporates a high street, side streets, and the occasional mews, taking inspiration from the great estates that emerged in London, throughout its history, giving it a reputation as ‘the city of villages’. Districts like Belgravia, Fitzrovia, Mayfair and Bloomsbury have unmistakable characters of their own, and Royal Wharf now joins the club: as much a local neighbourhood as it is a part of the capital - with a new school, GP surgery, high street, pier, pub, and community centre.

“Districts like Belgravia, Fitzrovia, Mayfair and Bloomsbury have unmistakeable characters of their own, and Royal Wharf now joins the club: as much a local neighbourhood as it is a part of the capital.”

Just minutes from Canary Wharf, and less than 30 minutes from Oxford Street, this is a rich, textured neighbourhood, focused around the lively central high street, a broad market square and a rolling riverside park. The masterplan and architecture of Royal Wharf, meanwhile, is inspired by the classic great estates of London – most famously forged in the Georgian and Victorian eras. Smaller developments, surrounded by the shifting urban landscape, often struggle to maintain distinctive identities. The size of Royal Wharf and its position on the river allows it to establish a character of its own that can draw deeply on the wider city without being overwhelmed by it.

Royal Wharf

Royal Wharf
London E16 5BG

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Key Facts

  • Land area: 16.2 ha
  • Residential: 3,385 homes
  • Commercial: 11,150 sq m of retail and business use
  • Amenities: Concierge service, gym/swimming pool, landscaped park and riverside walk
  • Status: Complete