20th February 2015
The Evening Standard takes a look at the various environmentally friendly housing schemes evolving in London. Royal Wharf in Docklands leads the way with 3,385 homes being built to a design by Glenn Howells, based on Georgian designs such as Bloomsbury’s Bedford Estate with homes built around squares, public gardens and parks. Prices begin at £695,000, going all the way up to £1.1m for a four-bedroom house with up to 2,457sq ft of space. The first homes are due to be ready for 2016. Also highlighted is East Village in Stratford, which is part of the QEII park, and where rents for a four-bedroom town house begin at £600 a week.
Evening Standard, Homes & Property (18/02/15)