Entralon New Homes

Morden Wharf

5

£385,000

Seawitch Street, London SE10
1,2,3
Completion:Ready To Move
Key Features
Balcony
Balcony
Chill out place
Chill out place
Coworking
Coworking
Cycle Parking
Cycle Parking
Educational options
Educational options
Flats
Flats
1500
Local cafes
Local cafes
Park & riverside walk
Park & riverside walk
Property Type
Property Type
Apartments
Social space
Social space
Features
  • 3,500+ New jobs. Over 2,400 construction jobs (temporary) and 1,100 direct and indirect operational jobs (permanent).
  • 3.9 Acre riverside public park. And associated public realm.
  • 1 500 New homes.
  • 35% Affordable housing.
  • UP TO 20,000 SQ FT of community space.
  • In addition to allotments and community gardens.
  • 200,000 SQ FT of commercial space Industrial space and flexible creative workspace units.
  • £42M P.A. generated for the local economy.
  • 50,000+ SQ FT of retail, restaurant and convenience space Including reinstated Sea Witch pub.
  • REFURBISHED JETTY. Publicly-accessible permanent home to the Queen’s rowbarge, Gloriana.
  • PUBLIC SQUARE. Space for year-round calendar of events, markets and public gatherings.
  • MOBILITY HUB. Promoting and providing sustainable transport.
Payment Options
Bank Transfer
Credit Card
Investment Purchase
Mortgage
Part Exchange
Shared Ownership
Description

Morden Wharf is the last piece of the complex puzzle that is Greenwich Peninsula, an opportunity area that over the last twenty years has become a symbol for ambitious regeneration, architecture and socio-economic growth.

Finding Your Dream Home: apartments in Morden Wharf for sale

The focus is now firmly on Peninsula West, where Morden Wharf will have a transformative effect on the area, where our pioneering approach will inspire a destination with a strong sense of place, filled with abundant life, culture, green space, industry, heritage and entrepreneurialism.

Our seasoned regeneration expertise tells us that successful, happy places are ones that feature a multi-layered mix of uses, all integrated and interconnected.

That’s why at Morden Wharf much-needed new homes sit amongst innovative workspaces, industrial units, retail and community spaces, all interwoven into a beautiful green landscape that includes a 3.9 acre landscaped public park featuring 275m of river frontage and a new public square hosting events, gatherings and markets.

Morden Wharf is a multi-faceted place for the local community to live, work, play and thrive, a destination development for visitors to explore, a bold new vision for what a London neighbourhood should be.

Alongside 1,500 new homes for Londoners of which 35% are affordable, Morden Wharf features an abundance of facilities to benefit and incubate a new community, delivering up to 20,000 sq ft of community space – including a new children’s nursery and other community facilities – in addition to a wide range of age- specific play places, communal allotments and landscaped public spaces, each with their own distinct character and designed to foster and encourage communal interaction.

From marshland to industrial might, this was where some of the world’s first submarine cables were made, where ships were manufactured by innovative steam-driven machines, where soapworks and ropeworks thrived.

Relatively unscathed through the first world war, the second world war brought scarcity to industrial materials and workforce, and in 1944 one of the first V1 bombs destroyed The Sea Witch pub and most of the riverfront buildings.

Throughout the 20th Century Morden Wharf had many uses, from a cement works to a refinery making animal food and fertiliser to a home for several scrap metal companies. The site’s emphasis was on large-scale industry until market forces sparked its slow decline and the eventual demolition of all but three buildings, leaving the ailing Morden Wharf we know today.

Steeped in history and heritage, complex and challenging, from the very start we understood Morden Wharf was the fitting next test for our seasoned expertise in turning unloved, long-forgotten areas into places of real value for communities, for stakeholders, for all.

From the first time we stepped on the Morden Wharf site in 2012, one of the last strategic sites on the Peninsula, we envisioned exactly what this place should be – a jewel in the crown of the borough of Greenwich, a true exemplar of soulful regeneration, a place that benefits the local community and visitors alike, a best-in-class mixed-use scheme for London.

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Site Plans
Morden Wharf-Site Plans Image#33227
GEO Location:
City:
London
District:
Blackwall
Address:
Seawitch Street, London SE10
Public Facilities
School

Christ Church C of E Primary School

1.002 km
00:12:24
00:01:21

Millennium Primary School

1.04 km
00:13:43
00:01:30

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School

1.116 km
00:13:49
00:01:30
Subway

North Greenwich Station

1.111 km
00:14:30
00:01:35
Train

Maze Hill

1.898 km
00:23:51
00:02:36

Mudchute

3.445 km
00:42:27
00:04:39
Bus

Tunnel Avenue (Stop MP)

0.665 km
00:08:46
00:00:57

North Greenwich Station (Stop A)

1.067 km
00:14:02
00:01:32

Pelton Road (Stop C)

1.093 km
00:13:36
00:01:29
Hospital

greenwich physio

1.781 km
00:22:49
00:02:30

20-20 Healing Arts Centre

4.366 km
00:53:47
00:05:53

Gao Medical Centre

4.437 km
00:54:35
00:05:58
Cafe

Sugar Studios

0.275 km
00:03:24
00:00:22

39 Steps

0.424 km
00:05:21
00:00:35

Wild Bean Cafe

0.802 km
00:10:44
00:01:10
Park

Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park - TCV

1.146 km
00:15:10
00:01:39

East Greenwich Pleasaunce

1.562 km
00:19:53
00:02:10

Old Royal Naval College

1.972 km
00:23:55
00:02:37
Gym

Minimal FiT | Personal Trainer | Greenwi...

1.112 km
00:13:51
00:01:31

The Hour

1.231 km
00:16:07
00:01:45

Millennium Yoga

1.314 km
00:17:05
00:01:52
Supermarket

Select and Save Grocery Stores

0.98 km
00:13:08
00:01:26

Tesco Express

1.082 km
00:14:13
00:01:33

Sainsbury's Local

1.217 km
00:14:41
00:01:36
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Developer
U+I (U and I plc)
U+I (U and I plc)
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Property Details
What is the completion date of Morden Wharf?

The completion date of Morden Wharf is Ready to move
What is the postcode of Morden Wharf?

The postcode of Morden Wharf is SE10
Where can I find the Morden Wharf site plan?

You can view the Morden Wharf Site Plan in the Site Plan section above.
What is the zone number of Morden Wharf?

The zone number of Morden Wharf is Zone 2.
How many flats are there in Morden Wharf?

The total number of flats in Morden Wharf is 1500.
What is the address of Morden Wharf?

The address of Morden Wharf is Seawitch Street, London SE10.
Who is the developer of Morden Wharf?

U+I (U and I plc) is the developer of Morden Wharf.
Prices
What is the price range of flats in Morden Wharf?

The total price range of flats in Morden Wharf is £385K – £385K
Amenities
Which Subway stations is located near to Morden Wharf?

Mudchute, Maze Hill, North Greenwich Station, located near Morden Wharf.
Which school is located near to Morden Wharf?

Millennium Primary School, St Luke's C of E Primary School, St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, located near Morden Wharf.
What facilities are available to residents of Morden Wharf?

The facilities available to residents of Morden Wharf are Balcony, Chill out Place and Educational Options.

Morden Wharf

5

£385,000

Seawitch Street, London SE10
1,2,3
Completion:Ready To Move