12th August 2016
Limehouse, four miles from central London and perfectly located between the City and Canary Wharf comes under the Standard’s spotlight. Less expensive than Wapping to the west, it is also a lot quieter than the Isle of Dogs, and is relatively unspoiled compared to adjacent neighourhoods, with a small selection of Georgian houses, and a host of early Victorian cottages in the York Square area north of Commercial Road. New-build flates can be found at Canary Gateway, overlooking Limehouse Cut, where two six-storey blocks with 160 one-, two, and three-bedroom flats are being developed by the East Thames Consortium.
Evening Standard (10/06/2016)