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Ranked 3rd out of 12 in Poplar
By Savills
4.24
The High Line, managed by Savills, comprises of 1, 2 and 3-bed apartments. Located in East London, the development is just a 1-minute walk from Langdon Park Station. Residents here benefit from a gym, residents lounge, work space and an outdoor terrace.
Facilities
Communal gardens
Concierge
Coworking spaces
Gym
Lounge
Meeting rooms
Parcel storage
Pet friendly
Private dining
Roof terrace
Communal gardens
Concierge
Coworking spaces
Gym
Lounge
Ranked 3rd out of 12 in Poplar
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19 total reviews
HY (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Mar 2023
HY (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Mar 2023
I have been living in an apartment in this block for almost 3 years. It is a nice apartment block, overlooking Langdon Park and the DLR Station. Living next to the DLR Station has its obvious perks, however, when the trains stop running, the noise from the maintenance guys on the tracks start. It is fairly noisy due to this, but one gets acquainted to this noise. The apartment block opposite is and has been under renovation for the last 2 years, this can also be noisy. The management team in the block are friendly and helpful, however they are constantly changing personnel.
Sam (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Mar 2023
Sam (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Mar 2023
The building itself is somewhat of an oddity. It was clearly designed pre-pandemic and as such has some issues with amenities. The 'business centre' is rather small for the amount of people in the building, the post room often overflows and the upstairs gym and lounge are often busy all times of the day. These aren't necessarily negatives and the team should be commended in the way they have adapted to accommodate a post-pandemic environment. That said, the downstairs of the building still has large areas that are undeveloped (a supposed creche has been in the works for nearly 3 years now though there seems to be very few young children in the building) and the parking area leaves much to be desired with it's wonky barriers, oil patches, discarded budling material and oft broken gates. The biggest issue is the rising price of rent, though that's more of a general London-wide issue.
Claire (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Jun 2022
Claire (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Jun 2022
The management team responded too slowly. We had issues with the facilities in the flat, contacted the management team to fix it, they agreed to bring engineers But they never do. Very bad management and slow response. And also staffs are not friendly.
Sam H (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Jun 2022
Sam H (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Jun 2022
The development is overall pretty well rounded in terms of management, design and facilities. One of the better experiences of loving in a development in London. One thing that stands out is the large unused space on the lower floor, which we are told was to be a creche but there has been no development in there for almost 2 years. Someone also made the bonkers decision to place a barrier in-between the door release point and the door making it difficult to gain entry if carrying heavy items (or for people with disabilities I imagine as well)
Humza Younis (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Oct 2021
Humza Younis (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Oct 2021
The property management team are friendly and helpful individuals. I enjoy using the lounge on the 22nd floor and fully equipped gym. Staying here has its perks such as full use of the lounge and gym from early morning until 11pm. We also have the ability to book the lounge and meeting room for private functions. I recently availed this for my sons birthday. One of the downsides for me, in regards to the facilities is that there is a lift in the lobby /reception which for some unknown reason is only for wheelchair users. There are times, when. I wish to avail the lift for my son and his pushchair, but the lift is out of service, due to there being no wheelchair users. I am required to walk along the building and enter through the basement. This can be quite tiresome, especially after a long day, or a cold and rainy one.
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