Wardian London draws on East End history

9th OCtober 2015

Developer EcoWorld Ballymore says it looked to the history of the East End for inspiration when designing Wardian London. Its latest project, located in South Dock and just a stone’s throw away from Canary Wharf, takes its name from the Wardian Cases created in east London and used by the British Empire to transport both rare plants and tea plants. The two residential towers will feature 624 properties overlooking the Thames, boasting a rooftop observatory bar and gin garden, a swimming pool set in a tropical environment, and atriums filled with flowers from across the world. Prices for a suite start at £395,000. The first residents will be able to move in during 2019.

The Wharf (05/10/2015)

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