Positioned within an ongoing urban regeneration plan, experiencing rapid and transformative changes.
Walking distance to the Elizabeth Line station, offering fast and convenient travel.
The project includes a planned 5.3-hectare space dedicated to commercial, retail, and office use.
The project boasts an exceptional natural environment with a harmonious blend of greenery, flowers, and water features.
Designed by top architectural and landscape firms BDP and HTA, ensuring high-quality planning and design.
Lombard Square is located in the highly sought-after Royal Borough of Greenwich, a place where historical elegance, scenic riverside greenery, and cutting-edge cultural and retail facilities make it one of London's most desirable residential areas. The nearby O2 Arena and Greenwich Park are perfect for weekend leisure activities.
Plumstead, where the project is situated, is undergoing significant regeneration. As a priority area within Greenwich's development plans, the neighborhood is seeing widespread transformation. The vibrant Plumstead High Street, adorned with street art, reflects the trendy East London vibe, attracting a growing number of young residents. Historic buildings like The Plumstead Centre and Plumstead Power Station have been revitalized, symbolizing the modernization of local infrastructure.
Walking Distance:
Royal Arsenal Riverside
Public Transport:
Thameslink:
Plumstead Station (walking distance)
Elizabeth Line:
Woolwich Station (walking distance)
Canary Wharf - 2 stops
Liverpool Street - 4 stops
Greenwich - 5 stops
London Bridge - 7 stops
King's Cross St Pancras - 11 stops
Piccadilly - 13 stops
Primary Schools:
Foxfield Primary School (Public)
St Peter's Catholic Primary School (Public)
Heronsgate Primary School Royal Arsenal Campus (Public)
Mulgrave Primary School (Public)
St Mary Magdalene Church of England All Through School (Public)
Deansfield Primary School (Public)
Secondary Schools:
Plumstead Manor School (Public)
St Ursula's Convent School for Girls (Public)
St Paul's Academy (Public)
Charlton Park Academy (Public)
Beths Grammar School (Public)
Universities:
Queen Mary University of London
King's College London
London School of Economics and Political Science
University of London