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Ranked 11th out of 33 in Borough of Greenwich
4.21
Find Cable & Roper in one of Greenwich Peninsula's seven emerging neighbourhoods. This mix- use Knight Dragon project has 201 residential units, comprising of studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. Nearby North Greenwich tube station has links to popular business hubs like Canary Wharf, London Bridge as well as, Waterloo. In addition residents benefit from open plan interiors, outdoor playground, local primary school and The Pilot (pub).
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Ranked 11th out of 33 in Borough of Greenwich
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7 total reviews
Ying (Owner)
Verified Resident
Apr 2020
Ying (Owner)
Verified Resident
Apr 2020
The area is modern and design oriented, the facilities and home fitted appliances are all of high quality. The management team is responsive, and doing a good job, although I haven't contacted them much. I always feel lucky and satisfied about the decision to buy a property and live here. It would be even more beautiful if there is more greenery and flowers.
Nikos D (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Apr 2020
Nikos D (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Apr 2020
Overall happy with my flat. As most of the newbuilds, the quality of materials is not always too notch. I was the first to enter this flat and I have been living for 4 years in it. There are a number of things that have started to fall apart (door handles, taps etc). On the positive side, the apartment is warm and very bright. The balcony is great as well and the view is really nice. For those having kids, the St. Mary Magdalene school is right across the street. If you are considering living in North Greenwich I think this is a great choice.
Kay (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Jun 2019
Kay (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Jun 2019
This is a good area for families because of the green spaces and all places that people can take kids to. We also have a lot of friends in this area so we get to meet them often and have playdates. It is close to Greenwich so that's a plus
Adam (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Jun 2019
Adam (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Jun 2019
Easy access to city, good build quality, but a bit of a building site at the moment. O2 can be busy when you get back from work but never hugely disruptive, bars are ok, driving range is good. Nice to be surrounded by the river
(Tenant)
Verified Resident
Sept 2018
(Tenant)
Verified Resident
Sept 2018
Clean and comfortable and safe for kids. However, our service charge goes up dramatically enough every year that it will probably prove to be a money pit in the end. You'll also not have your own water heater and will be trapped paying £30 a month plus actual usage to Loka. Three years in, we're only just starting to be billed accurately. If not for their mandatory 10 year contract with new owners, they would not be able to sustain a customer base. Please tell us what you like and/or dislike about this location: Easy access to the rest of London via the Jubilee line, but the actual local shops are out of town style sheds that are incredibly unpleasant to access as a pedestrian. More often, I get the tube one stop to Canary Wharf to run errands. Please share one thing (or more) that you wish you had known before you moved in: I wish I'd realised it was a bad idea to be locked into a contract with an energy company that isn't beholden to OFGEM rules. Also just how unpleasant the walk to the shops would be--we were rushed into placing a deposit due to the London property market.
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