Union flag bunting is weaving its way through the high streets of the Capital and neighbours are preparing London’s many residential streets as King Charles III’s Coronation approaches. The Royal family has had a huge impact on London property. If you want a home with royal history, we have the perfect coronation feature for you:
Live like royalty
See what makes the Royal Arsenal Riverside so spectacular:
Live connected
If you live here, you’ll have easy access to every kind of transport London has to offer – rail, road and riverboat, along with cycling and walking paths. There is Uber Boat by Thames Clipper on site, as well as the Elizabeth line. The National Rail/DLR station is just 300m away, and from there, you can be at London City Airport in 6 minutes. Living here, you can get across London or away on holiday in a flash. For example:
- London City Airport (2 stops from Woolwich Arsenal)
- Canary Wharf (2 stops from Woolwich Station)
- Bond Street (7 stops from Woolwich Station)
- Heathrow Airport (15 stops from Woolwich Station)
- Greenwich (4 stops from Woolwich Arsenal)
- London Bridge (6 stops from Woolwich Arsenal)
- Charing Cross (8 stops from Woolwich Arsenal)
- The O2 (2 stops by Thames Clipper)
Elegant contemporary design
Sophisticated interiors are meticulously planned down to the tiniest detail for superior comfort and style.
The Waterside Club
Refresh and recharge at the residents’ club with a sauna, steam room, gym, swimming pool, exercise studio and vitality pool.
Everything in reach
With Berkeley developing such an expanse of the riverside, they’re able to ensure an excellent range of amenities. You have everything you need at home with on-site supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, a nursery, pharmacy and so much more.
Close to nature
Take in the landscape by award-winning designers in the Grand Central Park, stroll along the lovely river walk or rest your feet in the residents’ communal gardens.
The royal connection
In 1514, King Henry VIII had Woolwich Dockyard built close to his palace at Greenwich. Whilst the dockland was gaining a reputation for fine vessels, King Henry VIII’s flagship Henry Grâce à Dieu was built here. At the time, this was the largest warship in the entire world and an absolute masterpiece of craftsmanship.
The Berkeley Effect: Woolwich’s renaissance
Berkeley Group, one of our premier developer clients, believes in the power of placemaking. They seek out overlooked patches of London and polish these hidden gems into sustainable, successful communities with their developments. They provide the right homes, green spaces and valuable amenities designed to help underappreciated communities flourish.
With Royal Arsenal Riverside comes a wealth of on-site new businesses: pubs, bakeries, grocery stores, a GP and much, much more.
Royal Arsenal Riverside is a prime example of why this approach works. Starting as disused industrial docks, these new homes have been a key driver in Woolwich’s regeneration, bringing investment and new business in droves. These days, Woolwich is climbing the charts in desirability, fast. The Sunday Times even recognised Woolwich as one of the best places to live in London in 2023.
Living here in beautifully refurbished listed buildings and top-quality new buildings, you are a proud part of Woolwich’s renaissance – buzzing local amenities; culture, art and entertainment on your doorstep; and a blossoming riverside community to call home.
New homes are under construction, adding another jewel in the crown for Royal Arsenal, so it’s a great time to make your move.Explore Royal Arsenal Riverside homes to buy
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East or West?
This development turns Woolwich in a South East London destination. However, if you're looking in the other end of the Capital, there's a South West London development with connections to ancient coronations of English Kings you might be interested in. Read Coronation Collection: Live like a King.