Located on the west bank of the River Lea, on the cusp of the historic East India Docks, Orchard Wharf is a new mixed-use development situated within the London Docklands. Totalling more than 3,600 square metres, the site comprises of two main buildings; a 23-storey tower and stepped blocks of 20, 17, 14, 11 and eight storeys, linked by a two-storey podium at ground level, creating a visually-striking, cascading effect.
Inside this impressive development is an assortment of 338 one, two and three bedroom apartments, duplexes and penthouses; with the majority enjoying dual-aspect views and access to a private balcony, terrace or ground-level garden. Residents will not be short of options for areas to relax and socialise with access to a café and retail facility, an outdoor pavilion, courtyard gardens and two recreational areas, as well as landscaped rooftop terraces. A daytime concierge is also available.
London’s E14 postcode is now one of the capital’s most elite addresses for luxury living and commercial productivity thanks to the regeneration masterplans transforming East London’s skyline, and the ever-increasing success and desirability of Canary Wharf. Nestled by the East India Docks, this area is defined by its maritime history; something all new developments in the area are keen to preserve. As well as this, a number of designated open, public spaces are being created to offer a sanctuary within this increasingly urban district. Residents of Orchard Wharf will be particularly lucky, as the Bow Creek Ecological Park sits directly east of the development, offering an oasis of ponds, meadows and wildlife for a harmonious escape right on their doorstep.
Residents of Orchard Wharf will be within a short stroll of East India and Canning Town stations, whilst Canary Wharf is little more than a mile away with services including the Elizabeth Line. The A12 also starts nearby in Poplar for journeys north-east into Essex and through to Suffolk, whilst the A13 sits just north of the development and provides a direct route to the City of London through to southern Essex.
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