Modern studio apartment in landmark Docklands development!
Immediately east of Canary Wharf, the Royal Docks is emerging as a new district for business and culture in London. Over £8bn in investment is flowing into the area over the next 20 years. Improvements to transport, streets and open spaces are underway, preparing for an estimated 24% population growth in the wider area.Standing proudly at 15 storeys, The Ellipse is the only building that offers direct access to Royal Eden Docks' rich amenities. From a rooftop running track to 24-hour concierge and business lounge, residents can enjoy a laid-back dockside lifestyle, while keeping up with the demands of living and working in London. There are reaching water views to the south and lush garden views to the east, and that's just the beginning.Homes are set across two buildings, framing two garden squares. Outdoor living is at the heart of this development, with a quarter of the space being dedicated to communal green areas — the equivalent of 20 tennis courts. As well as extensive green space, residents have exclusive access to an unprecedented 17 on-site amenities:· 24-hour concierge· Meeting room· Flexible workspace· Landscaped gardens· Car club scheme· Cycle storage· 20m swimming pool· Sauna· Steam room· Gym· Spin studio· Yoga studio· Treatment room· Rooftop running track· Reflexology walkway· Cinema room· Entertainment space*CGIs are for illustrative purposes only
The Royal Docks is set to become one of the best-connected places in London.The new Elizabeth line (Crossrail) stops at Custom House station (just three-minutes' walk from your new front door). Journey times to the City are just 10 mins, Bond Street 17 mins and Heathrow 52 mins. Investment in the DLR includes the introduction of 43 new trains and significant station upgrades. The building of the £1bn Silvertown Tunnel under the Thames will connect North Greenwich to the Royal Docks when it opens in 2025.Less than 20 minutes by train, London City Airport's £500m expansion will extend the Royal Docks' global links. With quieter planes and a new terminal, flights will travel not only to Europe, but as far afield as the Middle East and the east coast of America.