Canada Water
In the 80s, Canada Water opted for, what was at the time, an innovative and unique approach. Low-rise housing, an out-of-town shopping centre and a leisure park were all big draws.
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There’s no reason to explain why you want to move to the area – Canary Wharf is the financial capital of the capital. As such, it draws in interested parties from all over the world.
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Greenwich is split into two – the old and the new. Old Greenwich is where the history of the area comes alive. As an ancient village on the Thames, it’s impossible not to recognize the old factories and mills which once made the region tick along.
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Battersea is well known for its power station which once pumped out tons of coal. Nowadays, it’s a fantastic opportunity for homeowners who want a central postcode and a short commute into the city centre.
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Rotherhithe has a rich history of being a working waterway which served London, the UK and the world. In 1620, the Mayflower left Rotherhithe port to head to Southampton.
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Rotherhithe has a rich history of being a working waterway which served London, the UK and the world. In 1620, the Mayflower left Rotherhithe port to head to Southampton.
Read moreSurrey Quays
Surrey Quays used to be a maze of waterworks on the bank of the Thames. However, that all changed when the networks slipped into disuse in the 1960s. By 1969, they were derelict and out of action.
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