UK Property Report ? Magnificent Waterway Views In London

Two marvellous London property projects allow you to take in waterfront views and enjoy the nearby amenities.
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London may not be at the top of your mind when it comes to waterfront property, but with the spectacular River Thames and numerous canals, perhaps it should be.
View of the River Thames from Triptych Bankside. Image: JTRE London.
The United Kingdom?s capital has long been synonymous with beautiful historic homes and new modern luxury buildings. It?s not somewhere that usually makes the list for waterfront destinations. But with mile after mile of rivers and canals, there?s no reason why it shouldn?t.Â
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The River Thames which runs almost 350 km from its source through London to the sea is perhaps the most well-known, however, the many other waterways throughout the city also offer waterfront property opportunities. There is the Grand Union Canal which links London to Birmingham, the Lee Navigation which runs 44 km near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and the Regents Canal which travels for 14 km from the River Thames at Limehouse straight to Paddington. The sinuous architectural facade of Triptych Bankside designed by renowned architect Watson Witherford Mann. Image: JTRE London.
 Docks have been built along these waterways over the years. Take the London Docklands for example, which was once home to shipping for the British Empire. Today it?s moved away from its industrial...
The post UK Property Report ? Magnificent Waterway Views In London appeared first on LUXUO.
London may not be at the top of your mind when it comes to waterfront property, but with the spectacular River Thames and numerous canals, perhaps it should be.
View of the River Thames from Triptych Bankside. Image: JTRE London.
The United Kingdom?s capital has long been synonymous with beautiful historic homes and new modern luxury buildings. It?s not somewhere that usually makes the list for waterfront destinations. But with mile after mile of rivers and canals, there?s no reason why it shouldn?t.Â
Â
The River Thames which runs almost 350 km from its source through London to the sea is perhaps the most well-known, however, the many other waterways throughout the city also offer waterfront property opportunities. There is the Grand Union Canal which links London to Birmingham, the Lee Navigation which runs 44 km near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and the Regents Canal which travels for 14 km from the River Thames at Limehouse straight to Paddington. The sinuous architectural facade of Triptych Bankside designed by renowned architect Watson Witherford Mann. Image: JTRE London.
 Docks have been built along these waterways over the years. Take the London Docklands for example, which was once home to shipping for the British Empire. Today it?s moved away from its industrial...
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