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Located just a short distance from the City, yet brimming with East End character, Limehouse is one of London’s most historic neighborhoods. Explorers Wharf, overlooking the Limehouse Cut canal, is perfectly situated at the heart of this vibrant area!
Surrounding your new home is a diverse and welcoming community. Enjoy a stroll around York Square Conservation Area before heading to the picturesque Narrow Street, where you’ll find charming Georgian terraces, and renowned local pubs and restaurants.
For relaxation, consider a run alongside the boats and birdlife on the Regents Canal or a cycle along the Limehouse Cut to the Olympic Park.
Adjacent to a stately Georgian terrace is The Grapes, owned by the distinguished actor Sir Ian McKellen, one of Limehouse’s many artistic residents. Along the riverside, Gordon Ramsay’s The Narrow offers a modern British menu with stunning views from its expansive terrace. Hidden gems like La Figa serve Italian classics with a focus on seafood.
The Old Ship, an independently-run pub, is known for its cabaret nights and delightful cream teas. Join the youthful East London crowd at the Craft Beer Co., then explore the events at The Troxy, a live music venue with impressive Grade II listed Art Deco interiors. Nearby, the Genesis art house cinema, located on the site of a 19th-century music hall, adds to the artistic ambiance, alongside galleries like Armando Seijo.
Canary Wharf offers dockside Michelin-star restaurants, renowned steak houses, and sophisticated Japanese eateries, alongside premier shopping squares. Enjoy a tranquil day out with yoga classes in attractive gardens and riverside boardwalks.
Westfield Stratford, located nearby, brings you the best of London with major retail stores and a diverse array of restaurants. For weekend excursions, the boutiques of Soho and the high-end stores of Oxford Street are just a short tube ride away, as is King’s Cross, a burgeoning destination in the capital. The cobbled streets and brick arches of the historic Coal Drops Yard now house some of London’s most esteemed independent stores and eateries.
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