Bordering Woolwich Riverside and Woolwich Common, Wellington Quarter offers the best of both worlds.The four-block town centre development, located within the commercial heart of vibrant Wellington Street, is only moments from the Crossrail station. Each high-specification apartment features a spacious interior for comfortable and convenient living.
Demand for housing in Woolwich is rising, due to its affordability and the historic levels of regeneration investment underway.The arrival of Crossrail has reduced journey times to Central London from 34 minutes to 14 minutes.Out of all 40 Crossrail stations, Woolwich tops JLL’s list of house price growth projections.
By 2041, Woolwich Common is projected to see 48% population growth from 2011’s figures, while Woolwich Riverside’s regeneration is driving a population boom of 123%. This forms a combined average growth of 87% for the two wards in which the project lies. In the context of the entire borough, Greenwich’s population will rise 1.7% higher than the London-wide average over the same 30-year period.