Galliard Homes Limited

West End Living at Canary Wharf

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The exterior of Lincoln Plaza, a West End style development in Canary Wharf

Galliard Homes has launched a new premium collection of apartments at its flagship development in the London Docklands, Lincoln Plaza.

The new apartments introduce a “London West End” style of specification, design and quality into the Canary Wharf housing market, with Lincoln Plaza also providing residents with an exclusive range of five-star lifestyle facilities. Located in Millharbour, E14, where the area’s most prestigious residential buildings are situated, Lincoln Plaza is just over five minutes’ walk from Canary Wharf.

Glass-Fronted Landmark Buildings

The apartments and other facilities are contained in striking, glass-fronted landmark buildings, rising to 31 storeys at the apex, and designed to complement the existing world-class architecture of Canary Wharf. The buildings come complete with landscaped green squares, pedestrian pathways and a communal terrace roof garden. The apartments consist of spacious living areas, containing walnut wood flooring, mood-lighting and floor-to-ceiling, double glazed windows; with many living areas opening onto private balconies or penthouse terraces. The fully-fitted, designer kitchens have walnut wood flooring, high-gloss laminate units, stone worktops and Smeg integrated appliances. The bedrooms have subtle lighting and warm woven carpets, with en-suites to master bedrooms in the larger apartments. The stylish bathrooms feature stone-tiled flooring, glass-brick walls, Hansgrohe suites, chrome-plated heated towel rails and Walnut wood vanity units. Each home has advanced communications, home entertainment and security systems, plus comfort-cooling to the principal rooms.

Five-Star Lifestyle Facilities

Lincoln Plaza provides residents with a beautiful home plus an exclusive range of five-star lifestyle facilities. The opulent entrance foyer has a reception and 24-hour concierge, whilst there is also a health club with spa pool, sauna, steam room and fully-equipped gymnasium. On the 22nd floor resides a four-storey winter garden sky lounge, roof garden terrace, private cinema, snooker suite, business lounge and boardroom. Lincoln Plaza’s 108-suite hotel provides residents with room service, dry cleaning, laundry, housekeeping, valet parking and hotel concierge services.

Over 120,000 people work in Canary Wharf, and the local housing market has a strong, sustained private and corporate rental sector, which the luxurious apartments and lifestyle facilities at Lincoln Plaza have been adroitly designed to attract. Canary Wharf also hosts a major transport network, with the Underground (Jubilee Line), Docklands Light Railway (DLR), Thames Clipper shuttle service and City Airport. It is just 10 minutes into Bank in the City of London and 15 minutes into Bond Street in the West End. 

First Phase Released Off-Plan

The first phase of apartments at Lincoln Plaza were released off-plan to buyers, providing them with the opportunity to invest early and benefit from the capital value uplift as the development progresses to completion. To date, over 50% of the development has now been successfully sold, and now Galliard Homes are releasing the remaining homes on the upper and penthouse floors of the development. David Galman, Sales Director at Galliard Homes, comments:

“There is a strong demand for luxury residential property in Canary Wharf from both UK and overseas buyers. Lincoln Plaza provides our buyers with a superb investment and lifestyle opportunity, and the local property market benefits from strong rental demand and good yields. Lincoln Plaza has been designed as a destination, not just a home, and it provides residents with a range of luxury hotel-style facilities including 24-hour concierge, gymnasium, sauna and steam room which makes them an extremely attractive proposition as a London home for either rental tenants or end-user buyers.”

Lincoln Plaza is now sold out. View our full collection of apartments for sale in Canary Wharf and the Docklands.

Edited: 6th December 2022