Are you planning to buy or rent from among the expanding range of new homes in Hounslow? HomeViews can help you find the perfect property with the help of our verified residents. Rating and commenting on developers across London and beyond, our reviewers have identified the strongest performers in the area. Time to learn more about this up-and-coming West London district.
New build homes in Hounslow: Top 10 developments
With so much fresh development causing an explosion of new builds in Hounslow, which property should you pick? Here’s what our residents think about what’s currently on offer.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.
Top of the table in Hounslow is Charter Place, an INSTRATA Lifestyle Residence, managed by Greystar. It features a collection of studios and one, two, and three-bedroom rental homes. Residents have access to an on-site gym and lounge, a private dining room, and co-working spaces. In addition, Charter Place is only a short walk away from Hounslow East Underground station and the high street.
One resident said Charter Place is, “a very elegant place to live, yet the cost is lower than expected”. People also like the clean and quiet atmosphere and reaching Richmond and Chiswick in around 20 minutes.
Read reviews and details of Charter Place, TW3
In 2nd place we find Lampton Parkside, managed by Notting Hill Genesis in partnership with Hill. This is a landmark development at the heart of Hounslow’s regeneration zone. With Hounslow Central underground station just a four-minute walk away and the 40-acre Lampton Park on its doorstep, residents can enjoy swift access to central London whilst benefiting from extensive green spaces and beautifully landscaped gardens, providing the perfect balance between city living and nature.
Read reviews and details of Lampton Parkside, TW3
In 3rd place, The Staging Post is located in Hounslow, just outside Central London. A new shopping area will soon be opening with a cinema within walking distance.
One very happy resident says: “Everything is perfect for my family and have zero complaints about my development. Had a wobbly fence and that was dealt with straight away and now its perfect. Areas are always clean and tidy and rubbish etc is collected often. Everything is also locked so there are no worries to strangers”
Read reviews and details of The Staging Post, TW3
Hounslow’s number 4, Central House, is a Galliard Homes development. At the heart of London’s transport network Central House has the luxury to easy commutes to central London as it has all forms of public transport and is only 10 minutes from Heathrow airport. The shopping experience is at such a high standard that its easily creates a modern lifestyle with many high street brands, bars and boutiques. Central House consists of 100 studio apartments and 61 bedroom apartments. Luxury and connivence at its best.
Read reviews and details of Central House, TW3
Taking 5th place is a new entry in Hounslow: Gravity Co-Living West Court. This new co-living development is located just a 5-minute walk from Hounslow Central tube station. The the property boasts 97 cleverly designed, fully furnished en-suite studios. All residents have access to a communal lounge / co-working space, complete with a large flat screen TV, comfortable seating area, free pool table, co-working tables with ample power sockets and a newly fitted communal kitchen, complete with complimentary coffee. As a Gravity member, residents have access to the Gravity app which provides access to lots of discounts (among other things) and invitations to weekly events – whether it’s morning coffee sessions, professional workshops, fitness classes or weekend parties.
Read reviews and details of Gravity Co West Court, TW3
High Street Quarter, by Barratt London, sits in 6th place. Built around a new public square, this development lies in the centre of Hounslow and consists of one, two and three-bedroom homes, each with a balcony or terrace. Additionally, you’ll find plenty of shops and restaurants nearby, as well as a multiplex cinema. The development is just a 5-minute walk to Hounslow Central Tube stations and a 10-minute walk to Hounslow station.
Read reviews and details of High Street Quarter, TW3
Taking 7th place in our list of residents’ favourites, The Assembly offers six mansion blocks incorporating one, two and three-bedroom apartments and four-bedroom townhouses with modern and spacious open-plan layouts. Residents enjoy using the well-maintained park and having shops, schools, and an Underground station on their doorstep.
Read reviews and details of The Assembly, TW3
In 8th place, Trinity Square is another Galliard Homes development comprising a selection of studio and one bedroom apartments right in the heart of Hounslow. Trinity square is only a 6 minute walk from the efficient transport network at Hounslow underground station, one that is connected city wide as well as being reaching Heathrow Airport in just under 10-minutes.
Read reviews and details of Trinity Square, TW3
Next up, One Lampton is situated with easy access to the M4, only being 11 minute drive away. The building was a conversion of the existing 11 storey office building into 115 residential units. In addition, the apartments vary in size a mix between, studios, one-bedroom two-bedroom apartments. As well as a central location residents benefit from a private gated residents entrance, 2nd floor terrace and co-working space.
Read reviews and details of One Lampton, TW3
And finally, The Works is an A2Dominion mixed-use development with 225 apartments on offer, ranging from one to three-bedrooms. The development is located a short walk from Hounslow centre, which features many amenities, like the Treaty Shopping centre. It is also just 10-minutes from Hounslow Central underground station, Hounslow East underground station and Hounslow station.
Read reviews and details of The Works, TW3
Where is Hounslow?
So, where exactly is Hounslow? Hounslow is a West London district located 10.7 miles from Charing Cross. Areas within the borough include Cranford, Heathrow, Heston, and Hounslow West. Isleworth lies to the east, Twickenham to the south, Feltham to the west and Southall to the north.
What’s it like living in Hounslow?
Earmarked as a Housing Zone by the Mayor of London, Hounslow will benefit from major investment in the coming years. The area was chosen to receive this extra funding due to its strategic location near London Heathrow and the Elizabeth Line. This new 60-mile rail route connects Reading and Heathrow in the west to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east.
Proximity to Twickenham Stoop Stadium and Kew Gardens further boosts Hounslow’s appeal. A short drive will also deliver you to Colne Valley, but there are several green spaces to choose from within its borders, including Bedfont Lakes, historic Hounslow Heath and Osterley Park. The greatly anticipated High Street Quarter, which will feature a new public square filled with shops, restaurants and leisure facilities, will link the existing high street to the Blenheim Centre. The Treaty Centre is already a busy shopping destination, with many small businesses nearby serving Heathrow Airport.
Additionally, Hounslow offers excellent connections via road to the M3/M4/M25 and into Central London. Three Underground stations sit on the Piccalilli Line in the town centre. Meanwhile, Hounslow station runs services to London Waterloo or westwards to Reading, Weybridge, Woking or Windsor.
What are Hounslow property prices like in 2025?
According to the most recent data from Rightmove, the average price for property in Hounslow stood at £565,000 in March 2025. While flats in Hounslow sell for around £397,000 and terraced houses for over £644,000, semi-detached and detached homes go for around £713,000 and £960,000, respectively.
Budding tenants will be interested to know that rentals in the area are currently achieving £1,800 PCM on average (median). This figure is based on snapshot market data provided by Home.co.uk, but rental averages can fluctuate daily. As of writing, one-bedroom lets cost £1,550 PCM on average, with five-bedroom properties going for £4,250.
If Hounslow takes your fancy, why not take a look at our dedicated area guide? From there you can find further details of the best new build developments in the area.
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Characterful, close to central London and featuring a lovely mix of East End colour and general convenience, it’s Bow. Sitting pretty in Zone 2, Bow is a fascinating mix of historic London stories and renewed prospects. If you’re looking to find the best places to live in Bow, our reviews can give you some great places to start.
20 best places to live in Bow
Let’s dive right into Bow and dig out its top-rated developments. As always, this list of the best places to live in Bow has been determined entirely by the ratings of the residents who have submitted their scores to HomeViews. Verified by us, we can share with you the real opinions of the people who live in Bow. More importantly, they can guide you to the best property spots in the area.
Also, we know that the title says “Top 10” but with all the great new developments arriving onto HomeViews, we thought it was time to expand this Bow list into a Top 20. Enjoy the added range of excellent prospects in this highly desirable part of London.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.
A new entry in Bow, and straight into top spot, is Riverstone Heights. This rental development by Way of Life is located on the banks of the River Lea. With a rooftop terrace mid-barbecue, a private lounge and dining room, the development is an elegant home in the heart of east London. Alongside thoughtfully designed apartments, the building’s first floor is dedicated to co-working; with meeting rooms, phone booths and a kitchen for residents. Residents can take meetings, or find a quiet corner to catch-up on their to-do list. Superfast WIFI and our on-site resident hosts are also included.
Read reviews and details of Riverstone Heights, E3
In at number two is Marner Point by Barratt London. This residential development is situated in Jefferson Plaza in Bow. Residents can enjoy access to a residents-only gym as well as a communal roof terrace. The development is moments away from Bromley-By-Bow Underground Station with links to the District and Hammersmith & City lines.
Read reviews and details of Marner Point, E3
Hitting number three on our list is Ivy Point, which is part of Barrett London’s St Andrew’s development. Residents particularly appreciate the good range of facilities, which include access to a 24-hour concierge service, gym and a communal roof terrace. The development itself is located only moments away from Bromley-by-Bow Underground stations with links to the District and Hammersmith & City lines. This means that Canary Wharf is less than 10 minutes away.
Read reviews and details of Ivy Point, E3
Taking fourth place in Bow is Fish Island Village, a joint venture development by Hill and Peabody. The development comprises a collection of one, two and three apartments. Located conveniently between the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Victoria Park, the development is less than a twenty-minute walk away from Westfield Stratford Shopping Centre. It’s also only a 12-minute walk away from Hackney Wick Overground station with connections to the Overground. This new community benefits from a concierge and a resident’s gym, which also has bespoke artwork, courtesy of local artist Xenz.
Read reviews and details of Fish Island Village, E3
Sitting in fifth place is Caspian Wharf, a new-build development made up of two sites divided by Violet Road in the centre. The properties are next to the Limehouse Cut and apartment sizes vary from studios to penthouses. Good transport links are enjoyed on both sides, as Landgon Park and Devons Road DLR stations are just over a five-minute walk away from Caspian Wharf, and Bromley-by-Bow Underground station is a 15-minute walk away.
Read reviews and details of Caspian Wharf, E3
In sixth place, this is another development that enjoys a great location both for enjoying local amenities and quick access to central London. St Paul’s Square is a Countryside development comprising 364 one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments. Both Mile End and Bow Road station are less than 15 minutes’ walk away, with connections to the Central, District and Hammersmith & City lines.
Read reviews and details of St Paul’s Square, E3
Residents at Gunmakers rated their development into seventh place. Located on the banks of the canal by Victoria Park, Gunmakers is a residential development by A2Dominion Rental Only. It features a range of family homes as well as a mix of studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. Residents have a lot of praise for the design and useful layout of the flats, as well as the quality and variety of local amenities. Gunmakers is only moments away from Victoria Park and a 20-minute walk away from Hackney Wick Station.
Read reviews and details of Gunmakers by A2Dominion Rental Only, E3
Number eight goes to Bow Cross, a residential development comprising 1-2-bed apartments that have undergone a comprehensive refurbishment and get the thumbs up from residents. The development is located just outside the City of London, situated in between Bow Road and Bromley-by-the-Bow Stations. This means that residents enjoy quick links to the City, West End and Canary Wharf.
Read reviews and details of Bow Cross, E3
In ninth place is St Andrews, a residential development from the Greater London Authority and Circle Anglia, which offers 964 homes. Designed by Glenn Howells Architects, the development is a mix of smart new-build apartments and townhouses set around a courtyard area over six separate buildings in the heart of Bromley-by-Bow.
Read reviews and details of St Andrews, E3
Hitting the middle of our expanded list for Bow is Merchants Walk, a Weston Williamson-designed development, featuring a selection of 154 one, two, three and four-bedroom homes. The development is located next to the Devons Road DLR station providing easy access to the City, Canary Wharf and Central London.
Read reviews and details of Merchants Walk, E3
In 11th place we have Lock No.19, by L&Q, which sits in Hackney Wick. This is located in the heart of East London’s newest creative quarter. The area is well known for its independent cafes, bars and warehouse pop up galleries that residents are able to enjoy. As well as this, locals benefit from living in an exciting location with popular hangouts right on your doorstep. Additionally, it is a short walk from Hackney Wick Station, Zone 2.
Read reviews and details of Lock No 19, E3
Next up we have Hudson House, a rental-only development that is part of the Caspian Wharf development and features include communal gardens, bike storage and 24 hour concierge. Located in the heart of Bow, local transport links include Bromley by Bow and a selection of useful A roads.
Read reviews and details of Hudson House at Caspian Wharf, E3
13th place goes to St Clements, a development by Linden Homes Eastern, and comprises of one and two-bedroom apartments. Excellent public transport links come courtesy of Mile End Underground station, which is just under a five-minute walk away, and the development is a short stroll from Victoria Park.
Read reviews and details of St Clements, E3
Lime Quarter is a contemporary mixed-use development located in Bromley-by-Bow, London E3, created by Linden Homes. Taking 14th place on our list, it features a variety of residential units, including 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, as well as exclusive 3 bedroom duplex penthouses, each designed with a contemporary style and modern amenities. Notably, Lime Quarter offers an on-site co-working area and a public square, enhancing the community feel of the development.
Read reviews and details of Lime Quarter, E3
15th place goes to Omega Works, a popular development sitting on the corner the Hertford Canal and the River Lea, on what is known as Fish Island. Within a stone’s throw from the apartments are popular riverside cafes, bars and restaurants in the heart of Hackney Wick. The development is just a 5-minute walk to Hackney Wick station, which has links across London.
Read reviews and details of Omega Works, E3
Sitting in 16th place for Bow is Bow River Village on the banks of the River Lea in East London. The development is a collection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments and duplexes. This property sits minutes away from Bromley-by-Bow tube station, and is just a short walk from Westfield Stratford, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the neighbourhood of Hackney Wick. Bow River Village boasts a wide range of facilities such as on-site parking suitable for cars, mobility scooters and motorcycles. The property also has a 66-capacity bicycle stand within the landscaped gardens, as well as an additional on-site cycle store located in the secure basement for those who want to explore the Rive Lea’s towpath, or cycle into work (Victoria Park, Canary Wharf and Old Street can be reached on bicycle in 14-minutes, 16-minutes and 23-minutes, respectively).
Read reviews and details of Bow River Village, E3
The Foundry is a new-build residential development featuring 121 apartments on Monier Road in Fish Island, Hackney Wick, developed by Weston Homes Plc. The property’s one, two and three-bed apartments are less than a 20-minute walk from Hackney Wick train station, while Stratford station is walkable in around 25 minutes. Crossrail has helped improve transport links for this development and the wider area.
Read reviews and details of The Foundry, E3
Taking 18th place is Essence3, a residential building in Bow E3, built in 2014 by Clarion Housing Group. It sits less than 10 minutes walk from three underground and rail stations, and is made up of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments.
Read reviews and details of Essence3, E3
Time for some aquatic-themed home options now. At 19th, Aqua Vista features a 13-storey tower, which comprises 157 residential units with a range of studios and one, two, three, four and five-bedroom apartments. The development is adjacent to the Limehouse Cut and is less than a 20-minute walk away from Limehouse Rail and DLR station.
Read reviews and details of Aqua Vista, E3
Rounding off our expanded list, we have Aspext, which located in Hackney Wick and offers one, two and three bedroom apartments. Hackney Wick overground station is a short walk away.
One verified resident, Elle, says: “The design of the building is amazing. I live in Distillery & I bought it mainly due to the brickwork & windows. It has an NYC vibe.”
Read reviews and details of Aspext, E3
Living in Bow – old and new, side by side
London’s East End fosters incredibly strong communities to this day, and Bow is a prime example of this. It’s a delight to walk around, as Bow’s old conservation areas of beautiful Victorian and Georgian houses are clustered around a hive of new property development activity. With dozens of new sites springing up, offering thousands of new riverside homes, the old and new come together beautifully in Bow.
In terms of accessibility, Bow has a lot to offer. Canary Wharf and the City of London are both within easy biking distance. As for the Underground, there are plenty of Hammersmith & City and District Line connections, as well as the Central Line at Mile End.
If you’re looking for green spaces, Bow is home to Victoria Park, which is London’s oldest public park. There are plenty of other options too, such as Mile End Park and Grove Hall.
While Bow is attracting young professionals in greater numbers, there’s plenty that appeals to families too. Bow’s schools are generally either rated ‘Good’ or higher by Ofsted. Plus there’s a growing range of family-friendly restaurants and gastropubs opening up across the area.
What are property prices like in Bow?
While Bow is less than five miles from the centre of London, you won’t have to pay Central London prices. Average property prices in Bow stand at £436,500 for the 12 months to March 2025. This is significantly below the London average of £582,000. Flats tend to sell for around £420,000, while terraced, semi-detached and detached houses are, understandably, pricier at around the £800,000-£900,000 mark.
Want to know more about living in Bow is really like? Our area guide to Bow will show you more of the top spots to buy and rent. It also has more gems of knowledge about Bow’s history, transport links and wider community.
Bow embodies that fierce East End community spirit, while also being in close proximity to central London; so it’s a top choice for renting or buying if you want somewhere with lots of character that’s easily accessible. Read on to discover the developments that Read more about Bow
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Once seen as one of London’s least desirable places to live, Hackney has been the scene of a remarkable transformation in recent decades. Today it stands as one of the trendiest, most sought-after locations in the capital. Verified residents of the best new build homes developments in Hackney have been reviewing their homes on HomeViews. From their reviews, we’ve created this list of the highest ranking new builds in the borough.
Where is Hackney?
Hackney sits squarely in TFL zone 2, in the east of the capital. Islington is to the west and Tower Hamlets to the southeast. The borough benefits from being within touching distance of the City of London. The financial and business hub of Canary Wharf is also easily accessible.
Top 20 new build homes developments in Hackney
As numerous new build developments spring up across Hackney, the borough’s appeal looks set to grow and grow. You can check out our rankings of the best new builds in Hackney below. The rankings are based solely on the ratings given by verified reviewers on HomeViews.
We know this was originally a Top 10 list. However, Hackney is growing fast, and it has a lot of excellent new prospects being added to HomeViews all the time. That’s why we decided to expand this into a Top 20 list. We hope you find your dream home among the exciting new lineup of Hackney developments.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.
Shooting straight to the top of the Hackney list is Woodberry Down. Set against the backdrop of the Woodberry Wetlands, the redevelopment involves construction of more than 5,000 new homes over a 20-year programme. Just a 4-minute walk from Manor House Station in Zone 2, it offers excellent transport links and combines city living with natural surroundings. The estate features a mix of housing options and with its convenient location and community focus, it provides an ideal living environment for those seeking a well-connected London lifestyle.
Read reviews and details of Notting Hill Genesis at Woodberry Down, N4
Sitting in second place in our ranking of the best new build homes developments in Hackney, it’s Anthology Hoxton Press. The development is a selection of studio, one, two, and three-bedroom homes. It comprises two landmark buildings, Mono and Duo, as well as a community café and landscaped gardens. Nestled between Shoreditch Park and the Regents Canal, Hoxton Press celebrates the heritage left by the site’s former occupiers, The Mullord Brothers Printing Press. Hoxton Press has excellent links to the rest of London. Angel and Old Street Underground Stations are close by, as well as Cross Rail from Farringdon and Whitechapel. Additionally, there is easy access to Overground services from Hoxton and Essex Road.
Read reviews and details of Hoxton Press, N1
Third place is occupied by The Otto. This development by Londonewcastle and the London Borough of Hackney features 90 one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments alongside a primary school on the ground and first floors. The development is moments away from Hackney Downs park and Clapton, Rectory Road and Hackney Downs stations are all within a mile.
Read reviews and details of The Otto, E5
In fourth place it’s The Makers, a Londonewcastle and London Borough of Hackney development located in Hoxton. It comprises 175 apartments over 28 floors, ranging from studio and one-bedroom apartments to three-bedroom apartments. The development is conveniently situated a seven-minute walk from Old Street station, which is served by the Northern Line and national rail services.
Read reviews and details of The Makers, N1
In fifth we have Vive Living’s Stonemason’s Yard, located in Hackney Wick, E9, which is a mixed-use development that features a six-story building with thirty 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments and 9,000 sqft of commercial space. The apartments are marketed by Vive Living. This development is notably close to Hackney Wick station, providing convenient transport connections. The site for Stonemason’s Yard was acquired in 2015, and since then, the 30 rental apartments have been built and are currently let
Read reviews and details of Vive Living Stonemason’s Yard, E9
Taking up sixth place is Dalston Works. The development by Regal London and managed by Native, features a selection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments in the heart of Dalston. Each home benefits from a private balcony, Conran furnished interiors, concierge service, resident-only roof terraces, bike storage, free super-fast WIFI and spacious layouts. All apartments come complete with white goods, including a washing machine and dishwasher. Dalston Works is within a seven-minute walk of both Dalston Kingsland and Dalston Junction Overground stations. Additionally, Hackney Downs station is just a little further on.
Read reviews and details of Dalston Works, E8
Seventh in Hackney is Stone Studios, a development by Telford Homes consisting of one, two and three-bedroom apartments. Stone Studios is a two-minute walk from Hackney Wick station, with Stratford only two minutes and Kings Cross 20 minutes away by train. Additionally, residents at the development benefit from amenities such as a 12-hour concierge, bike storage, communal courtyards and car parking.
Read reviews and details of Stone Studios, E9
Eighth in Hackney is Pembury Circus, located a short walk away from Hackney Downs overground station, which serves directly into Liverpool Street Station in approximately 10 minutes. This Bellway Homes development boasts 268 units, comprising one to four-bedroom apartments and a few studios.
Read reviews and details of Pembury Circus, E5
For ninth place we’re back to Woodberry Down, which is located only moments from Finsbury Park. The development features over 5,500 new homes set across 64 acres. The development by Berkeley Homes features a range of one, two and three-bedroom apartments as well as three and four-bedroom townhouses. Additionally, it is located just eight minutes from Kings Cross and just 20 minutes from the City in Zone 2.
Read reviews and details of Woodberry Down, N4
A close tenth, Dalston Square is a mixed-use development from Barratt London comprising a total of 244 one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments in Central Dalston. Commuters benefit from the development being just moments away from Dalston Junction that is served by the London Overground East London Line that accesses West Croydon, Crystal Palace, New Cross, Clapham Junction and Highbury & Islington.
Read reviews and details of Dalston Square, E8
11th place in Hackney is taken by Packington Estate, a joint venture by the Hyde Group and Rydon located next to the Regent’s Canal on the border of Islington and Hackney. The development features 791 new homes with a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments and studios alongside three, four, five and six-bedroom houses. Angel station is only a 15-minute walk away, with connections to the Northern line.
Read reviews and details of Packington Estate, N1
Taking 12th place in our top new build developments for Hackey, The Vibe offers one, two and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses close to Dalston Junction. Telford Homes took on this unique project of 101 apartments and the Holy Trinity primary school. The school now sits on the lower three levels of the development. The Vibe has won numerous awards including the Wharf Property Award for Architectural Achievement.
Read reviews and details of The Vibe, E8
13th place goes to Packington Square, developed by The Hyde Group and located in Islington. It offers 142 apartments, ranging from studio to two-bedroom apartments. The development is conveniently located in-between Essex Road station and Angel underground station, just a 10-minute walk from both.
Read reviews and details of Packington Square, N1
Designed by Waugh Thistleton architects, Rosina Street is a 5-storey building comprising of 29 residential units alongside a shared roof terrace. The development is located in the London Borough of Hackney and only a 7-minute walk away from Homerton station with connections to the Overground.
Read reviews and details of Rosina Street, E9
Rounding off the top 15 is Altius, developed by Taylor Wimpey East London and designed by Gerald Eve. The development boasts a selection of 443 one, two & three-bedroom apartments in a prime location. Clapton Overground is a 10-minute walk which will take you to London Liverpool Street station in 11-minutes.
Read reviews and details of Altius, E5
Next up we’re taking a trip to The Island, a residential development by Taylor Wimpey located in the London Borough of Islington, comprising 82 units with a range of one and two-bedroom apartments. Essex Road station is only a 6-minute walk away, which has links to Great Northern rail services.
Read reviews and details of The Island, N1
In 17th, The City Mills is a Taylor Wimpey development in Haggerston, with just under 800 new homes (a mixture of private sale and affordable housing units). There are one, two and three-bedroom apartments available, along with a selection of four-bedroom houses. The closest transport links come courtesy of Hoxton railway station, and residents are walkable from local attractions such as Hackney City Farm, Columbia Road Flower Market, London Fields and the London Fields Lido.
Read reviews and details of The City Mills, E8
Scooped or unscooped, the Bagel Factory is an attractive development from Aitch Group development of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, close to Hackney Wick Station. Architects HWO, Hawkins|Brown and Buckley Gray Yeoman were brought in to aid with the creation. Together, the teams have developed an industrial-style set of apartments sitting in the shadow of the famous Victoria Park.
Read reviews and details of Bagel Factory, E9
Penultimate place goes to Wharf Road, which offers homes with high specification interiors and spacious balconies. The properties provide excellent living space and each apartment has its own unique layout and design.
Read reviews and details of Wharf Road, N1
Lastly, in 20th place we have one more Dalston development. Dalston Curve by Taylor Wimpey is a mixed-use scheme, comprising 106 residential units, which are a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments alongside various restaurants, bars and retail spaces. The development is located on Kingsland High street and is moments away from Dalston Junction station with links to the Overground.
Read reviews and details of Dalston Curve, E8
Living in Hackney
Hackney’s renaissance has been remarkable to witness. From a reputation as a London borough to avoid, Hackney has become one of its most popular areas. Today, it’s hard to see why Hackney was ever maligned in such a way. It features plenty of open green spaces along with a location adjacent to the City of London. Also, the borough has bustling, diverse high streets and row upon row of attractive period housing.
The area has long been a haven for creative types and a centre of culture, music, fashion and design. Popular venues include the Hackney Empire, the Arcola and the Hackney Picturehouse. Each provides an opportunity to see the best in live music, theatre or film. On the edge of the borough, the London College of Fashion welcomes aspiring designers from across the world.
Hackney’s colourful street art and bustling highways, filled with buskers and street food sellers, reflect the area’s young, independent spirit. The borough is truly a feast for the senses. You can dine around the world in Hackney’s varied restaurants, street markets and pop-up endeavours. You could also find a fantastic plate of food served in venues doubling up as bicycle repair shops, record stores or vegan food markets.
Hackney’s many markets, independent shops and vintage specialists make it a perfect place to pick up something unique. For more conventional needs, central Hackney also offers a choice of high street retailers.
But it’s not all non-stop culture and nightlife across the borough, and several spots retain a villagey, relaxed atmosphere. The numerous parks across Hackney provide the perfect setting to exercise or take some time out. You can get lost in Victoria Park or enjoy the lido at London Fields. You could also have a kickabout on the famous amateur football Mecca of Hackney Marshes.
Transport in Hackney
Most of Hackney sits in TFL’s zone 2, and the borough is served mainly by London Overground services. Stations across the borough provide routes into Central London and the major terminal of Liverpool Street. The area also connects to Central London via a comprehensive bus service.
Buying property in Hackney
Hackney’s resurgence has taken house prices to slightly above the average for London, according to Rightmove. In March 2025, a property in Hackney will set you back an average of £701,000. This means Hackney is slightly below the London average, which sits at £762,000 during 2024. A flat in Hackney costs around £578,000 on average, while the borough’s many terraced houses have an average price of £1,167,000.
If you want to find out more about Hackney life, read our dedicated area guide below. The guide includes more information about this buzzing borough in north-east London. It also includes information on the best new build developments to buy and rent in Hackney.
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From rolling hills and deep forests to windswept coastline and historic towns, Lancashire has it all. If you’re looking to settle westwards in the North of England and fancy a slice of the good life, this could be the place for you. Join us on a trip across this richly storied county, to find the best new homes in Lancashire.
New build homes in Lancashire: 20 best developments
If the thought of living in Lancashire appeals, then take a look at what resident reviewers on HomeViews think of where they live. The following are the top-rated new build property developments across the county.
We know that this was originally a Top 10 list. However, lots of outstanding new developments in Lancashire have arrived on the HomeViews site in recent months, so we decided to turn it into a Top 20.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how recently reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. More recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.
Located in Blackburn, Brookfield Vale takes the top spot for Lancashire. The Simple Life rental development is situated on top of the largest hills in the area, offering desirable views of the Pennines and a good mix of urban and rural living.
One happy resident writes: “Nice house with good appliances The house is new so I am the first tenant which is great The move in was smooth This exquisite house exudes timeless charm with its impeccable design and meticulous attention to detail.”
Read reviews and details of Simple Life at Brookfield Vale, BB2
Moorfield Park sits in 2nd place on the Lancashire list, and offers a range of two, three, four and five-bedroom homes, built with modern living in mind and to traditionally high standards. The picturesque market town of Poulton-le-Fylde has much to offer with cafés, boutiques and a monthly farmers market.
Read reviews and details of Moorfield Park, FY6
Taking 3rd place, Lovell Homes’ Woodlark Chase is a collection of two, three and four-bedroom properties in Thornton Cleveleys. As well as being in a friendly neighbourhood, it is just a 10-minute drive from Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
Read reviews and details of Woodlark Chase, FY5
Clinching 4th place in our list of new build developments in Lancashire is Waterside by Story Homes. The development is a collection of two, three and four-bedroom homes. The kitchens are fitted with fully integrated AEG appliances along with many other features. Situated on the outskirts of Preston, Waterside offers rural living whilst only being three miles from the centre of Preston.
Read reviews and details of Waterside, PR4
Number 5 on our list is Queen Victoria Place. Located just outside of Blackburn, it really does have has something to offer everyone. This well-connected new development benefits from excellent transport links, good schools and multiple nearby shopping outlets. This includes Blackburn’s largest retail park “The Mall”, which is only 1 mile away.
Read reviews and details of Simple Life at Queen Victoria Place, BB2
In 6th place, Canal Walk is another semi-rural development offering the desirable mix of tranquil countryside surroundings but with easy access to key roads. Situated in the village of Hapton, the development is surrounded by countryside, but its residents can quickly connect to nearby Burnley and Blackburn via the M65. Hapton train station is also just a short walk away, with hourly trains to Burnley.
Read reviews and details of Canal Walk, BB12
In at number 8 in Lancashire is Kings Lea, a new development by Morris Homes offering a collection of three, four and five-bedroom homes. The development is set in a peaceful location, on the outskirts of Preston.
Read reviews and details of Kings Lea, PR4
9th place in Lancashire goes to Oak Leigh Gardens by Redrow Homes, which sits in between Pendle Hill and the Forest of Bowl, in the rural Ribble Valley. As well as being in a rural setting, the development is in easy reach towns and cities. In addition the homes on offer have modern family-friendly interiors.
Read reviews and details of Oak Leigh Gardens, Barrow, BB7
Taking the 10th top spot in Lancashire is this Northstone development, nestled within the Lancashire countryside. Keld in Barrowford is within easy reach of some of the North’s most popular towns and cities. Made up of 239 new build homes, Keld offers 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes with fully fitted kitchens, flexible living spaces and large gardens.
Read reviews and details of Keld, BB9
In 11th, St Mary’s Park is a new development in the South Ribble Valley. Set in rural space, yet just ten minutes’ drive to the centre of the city of Preston. The development offers a collection of one two, three, four and five-bedroom homes, each designed to a high specification.
Read reviews and details of St Mary’s Park, PR1
Taking 12th place on our list is Marples Grange, which offers a variety of different styles of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom new homes featuring both contemporary and traditional styles of finishes and architectural flourishes.
Read reviews and details of Marples Grange, FY4
Next up, Blackfield Green is located within nine miles of the centres of Blackpool and Preston. An excellent base for travel throughout the North West, the village also offers two pubs, two primary schools and a small selection of shops in Warton, a ten minute walk away.
Read reviews and details of Blackfield Green, PR4
In a close run race for 14th position we have Lyndon Park, which is close to the centre of Great Harwood and offers a huge choice of homes from 2 bed bungalows to 4 bed detached family homes. Blackburn, Preston and Manchester are all within easy reach as well as a range of quality schools nearby.
Read reviews and details of Lyndon Park, BB6
In 15th place, The Sycamores development is located on the outskirts of Feniscowles, offering a range of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes. The open plan interiors provide flexible living and high quality specifications throughout. The development has excellent transport links and is close to the M65.
Read reviews and details of The Sycamores, BB2
Beacon Park is located in the semi rural village of Catterall, providing excellent links to Preston as well as offering open countryside on your doorstep.
One resident writes: “On the whole the actual design of the property is balanced and reasonable for the price and size of the property.”
Read reviews and details of Beacon Park, PR3
In 17th place, Thorne Meadows is located in Great Eccleston and offers a range of family homes in a vibrant community of thriving independent shops and a hub of local activity.
Read reviews and details of Beacon Park, PR3
Coming towards the close of our list we have D’Urton Manor, which offers 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes with open plan living areas, master bedrooms with en-suites and off street parking. D’Urton Manor has excellent transport links and is close to the M6.
Read reviews and details of D’Urton Manor
Bluebell Meadows, situated in Preston, is a development by Anywl Homes. Comprising of just 26 private homes situated in the sought-after district of Fulwood, the development lies to the north east of central Preston. Read reviews and details of Bluebell Meadows, PR2
Finally, in 20th place, and built with modern family living in mind, Ribblesdale Place offers homes that are designed with top specifications fitted as standard, including skylight windows and French doors that will flood your home with light. This development offers 3 bedroom homes in detached and semi-detached designs. Set in the heart of the Pennines, these homes are under 2 miles to both Accrington Train Station and the M65 and within easy walking distance of local schools.
Read reviews and details of Ribblesdale Place, BB5
Where is Lancashire?
Lancashire is a county of North West England which borders Cumbria to the north, Greater Manchester and Merseyside to the south, and North and West Yorkshire to the east. It also enjoys a gorgeous western coastline looking out onto the Irish Sea.
Why live in Lancashire?
Lancashire offers an attractive mix of picturesque rural living, but with lots of big cities on your doorstep. If you want to commute to the likes of Manchester, Liverpool or Leeds, while enjoying natural beauty all around you at home, Lancashire is a great option.
There’s also plenty of variety of living environments and lifestyles within the county itself. There’s Preston and Lancaster as the main urban centres, not to mention the ever-popular seaside town of Blackpool.
Further away from the big towns and suburbs, you’ll find no end of pretty villages and hamlets nestled into the Lancashire countryside. The coastline is also full of popular locations, ranging from bigger towns like Morecambe and Lytham St Anne’s, to more modest Silverdale. The latter is part of Arnside and Silverdale, one of Lancashire’s two areas of outstanding natural beauty. The other is the Forest of Bowland.
There’s also excellent coverage of both ‘good’ and ‘outstanding’ Ofsted-rated schools across much of the county. This, together with the beautiful surroundings, rich heritage and friendly people, makes Lancashire a prime spot for families.
What are average property prices in Lancashire like?
Lancashire is a comparatively inexpensive county to buy residential property. At the time of writing (March 2025) the average house price for Lancashire was just over £208,000. This is a full £82,000 less than the UK average house price, which was recorded as £290,000 in July 2024.
You can find a wide range of property types available in Lancashire, from sprawling period homes to smart new-build apartments. Currently, terraced houses in Lancashire average around £139,000, while semi-detached houses go for close to £205,000.
Hopefully, our top-10 list of the best new homes in Lancashire will have given you plenty of food for thought. If you want to explore this attractive county further, our area guide below is a great place to find more information, and more developments.
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Stretching from the south bank of the Thames to the village-like Dulwich, Southwark encompasses every facet of South London life. Here you’ll find everything from urbane, modern riverside living to welcoming family suburbs. Verified residents at some of Southwark’s best new build developments have provided their reviews of living in the area. If you’re interested in this authentic slice of South London life, take a look at our ranking of the best new build homes developments in Southwark.
Where is Southwark?
Southwark crosses three TFL zones, stretching from the Thames in the north to the edge of Crystal Palace. The borough includes perhaps the most famous stretch of London riverside. The arts and cultural haven of Bankside and the foodie heaven of Borough are both within its boundary. Southwark also takes in the thriving and ever-popular neighbourhoods of Bermondsey, Peckham and Dulwich.
Top 20 new build homes developments in Southwark
Southwark offers something for everyone, from luxury riverside living to the village-like suburbs. Check out our top 10 new build schemes across the borough to see what options are available in Southwark. The rankings are based on the ratings given by verified reviewers on HomeViews, and nothing else.
Originally, this was a Top 10 list for Southwark. However, an influx of great new developments in the area meant that we decided to open it up to become a Top 20. Now you can find a whole new range of outstanding new build homes in Southwark.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.
Sweeping straight into the top spot for Southwark is Idaline Court at Peckham Place. This is a brand new apartment community in the heart of South London’s coolest neighbourhood, Peckham. With Central London just 15 minutes by train, these beautiful apartments surround a gorgeous landscaped garden that offers something quite special, a hidden oasis for you to enjoy
Read reviews and details of Idaline Court at Peckham Place, SE15
Closely following at number 2 is Porters Edge, Folio London’s flagship development in Canada Water, which offers 234 stylish units from studios to four bedroom apartments just a short walk from the tube station. Residents benefit from premium amenities including a gym, lounge with free Wi-Fi, rooftop sports facilities, and landscaped communal gardens. On-site shops like Decathlon and Mousetail Coffee Stories enhance the experience, all supported by a convenient concierge service. Porters Edge sets a new standard for urban living in this vibrant area of London.
Read reviews and details of Folio London at Porter’s Edge, SE16
Rising from 9th to 3rd place in recent months is Camberwell Fields, a new-build development on the site of the former Elmington Estate in Camberwell. Camberwell Fields was developed by Notting Hill Genesis and the first phase of redevelopment completed in 2016. The development features a mix of 279 apartments, duplexes and townhouses with one, two and three bedrooms. Burgess Park is a five-minute walk from the development.
Read reviews and details of Camberwell Fields, SE5
In 4th, Manor Place Depot offers a contemporary collection of nearly 270 homes near the heart of Elephant and Castle, developed by Notting Hill Genesis. The development provides a range of housing options, including Shared Ownership and social rent apartments, with exceptional transport connectivity via Kennington tube station and Elephant and Castle’s Northern line, Bakerloo line, and National Rail services. Located in the vibrant SE17 postcode, Manor Place Depot delivers a dynamic living experience in one of London’s most transformative neighbourhoods.
Read reviews and details of Manor Place Depot, SE17
Peckham Place is another fast riser, from 11th to 5th. The development sits on Queen’s Road, Peckham. Comprising one, two and three-bedroom homes, residents here benefit from communal gardens, private balconies and great transport links. The development is near to the bustling high street, which is filled with shops, cafés and roof top bars.
Read reviews and details of Peckham Place, SE15
6th in Southwark is Marine Wharf West, a residential development from The Berkeley Group, in the Surrey Quays area of London Docklands. Apartments here are separated by landscaped grounds, and they’re close to the River Thames and London’s largest working marina – South Dock. London City Airport, Surrey Quays station and the Thames Clipper riverbus services are all nearby.
Read reviews and details of Marine Wharf West, SE16
Taking 7th place in Southwark and just a 30-second walk from Southwark Station, The Music Box is a new, residential development made up of one, two and three-bedroom apartments. The building is just a stone’s throw from the Tate Modern and the River Thames, as well as The Cut – home to the Old Vic and New Vic theatres.
Read reviews and details of The Music Box, SE1
One the Elephant hits number 8 on our list. This Lendlease development comprises 284 apartments across 37 storeys. These apartments range from studios to three-bedroom apartments, most of which contain balconies. The development is situated in Elephant & Castle, just a three-minute walk from the station, which serves the Northern and Bakerloo lines.
Read reviews and details of One the Elephant, SE1
9th in Southwark is Wood’s Road, a modern, residential development by Surrey-based housebuilder Crest Nicholson. It’s got a central spot in popular Peckham, close to the Queens Road and Peckham Rye stations for links to the likes of London Bridge and London Victoria. There are one, two and three-bedroom apartments on-site, which offer views of The O2 Arena and Canary Wharf from higher floors.
Read reviews and details of Wood’s Road, SE15
10th place is taken by Elephant Central. This Get Living development is located in the heart of Elephant & Castle in TFL zone 1. It offers great connections to the City, and is walking distance to London Bridge, and the South Bank. There’s a mix of, one to three-bedroom apartments, duplexes and penthouses, all available fully furnished. All apartments come with superfast WiFi included and are pet-friendly. Residents have access to a Club Lounge and Kitchen as well as a Sky Courtyard.
Read reviews and details of Elephant Central, SE1
Taking 11th place, Park Central East is a Nordic-inspired oasis in Elephant Park. Each apartment available to rent is equipped with built-in wardrobes and social spaces. The development also offers a selection of resident lounges and a 24-hour gym.
Read reviews and details of Park Central East, SE17
Taking 12th place is a large-scale regeneration project in Elephant & Castle. Elephant Park by Lendlease is a mixed-use development which features 3,000 new homes alongside new shops, restaurants and cafes. It is the UK’s first climate-positive development, which includes an Energy Hub to provide net-zero carbon heat and hot water to all homes at Elephant Park.
Read reviews and details of Elephant Park, SE1
We’re back to Porter’s Edge for number 13. This time it is for Sellar’s addition to the wider Canada Water regeneration scheme. It features a mix of studios and one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments alongside office space, retail units, a cinema and a health centre. The development is located only 2-minutes away from Canada Water station with links to the Jubilee line and Overground services.
Read reviews and details of Porter’s Edge, SE16
Sitting in 14th, Strata is a Brookfield Multiplex development located in Southwark. It comprises 408 apartments in a 43-storey building, apartments come in studio, one, two and three-bedroom arrangements. The building also features retail space and restaurants, which the residents can benefit from. The development is located just a 4-minute walk from Elephant & Castle underground station, which is served by the Northern and Bakerloo lines.
Read reviews and details of Strata, SE1
Located in the heart of Camberwell, Wing is a collection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments designed around a central, landscaped square. The development has lots of green spaces nearby including the popular Burgess Park as well as Camberwell Green. Denmark Hill is the nearest station with links to the Overground as well as Thameslink and Southeastern services.
Read reviews and details of Wing, SE5
In 16th place, Bermondsey Works offers one, two and three-bedroom apartments, villas and penthouses. It is located in Bermondsey, in South London. Also, Bermondsey’s Zone 2 London Underground station (serviced by the Jubilee line) is nearby.
Read reviews and details of Bermondsey Works, SE16
Tary House is on Sylvan Grove in South London, close to the areas of Peckham and New Cross. Developed by Hyde New Homes, the property is made up of one and two-bedroom apartments and three-bedroom maisonettes. Units are available for rent and purchase, with Shared Ownership available.
Read reviews and details of Tary House, SE15
Next up, developed by Galliard Homes, Marine Wharf East is a 2 minute walk form Canary Wharf station which offers both overground and underground services. The residence overlooks the River Thames, with the River Thames pathway a minute away from the development. Marine Wharf consists of one, two and three bedroom apartments with majority of them having balcony and terraces. In total there are 163 apartments and a green roof that is ecologically sustainable.
Read reviews and details of Marine Wharf East, SE16
Penultimate place on our expanded Southwark list goes to Maple Quays, a new-build residential development of more than 650 apartments in Canada Water, south-east London. It was developed by Barratt London and designed by Glenn Howells Architects. Ontario Point, the tower at the apex of the development, features 26 storeys of luxury apartments, and there are more apartments spread across surrounding mid-rise buildings.
Read reviews and details of Maple Quays, SE16
And finally, slipping into 20th place we have Park Central West, a new collection of build-to-rent apartments by Lendlease, situated in the wider Elephant Park development. It lies in London’s Zone 1, a 20 minute walk from the South Bank and Waterloo.
Read reviews and details of Park Central West, SE17
What’s Southwark like to live in?
Southwark offers three distinct London living experiences, so you can choose which one best suits your lifestyle and wallet. Beside the Thames, stylish, modern living combines with a rich history, making it one of London’s most sought-after and exclusive addresses. A little further south, the edgy, energetic and diverse neighbourhoods of Bermondsey, Elephant and Castle and Peckham have seen a great deal of development and attract young, creative types. Take another step further south and the villagey vibe of Dulwich provides the perfect setting for young families.
You’ll find many of the borough’s most famous attractions where Southwark meets the Thames. Along its riverside boundary are the Tate Modern, The Shard and one of London’s premier food destinations in Borough Market. Wandering along the river, you’ll also encounter various bars and restaurants with stunning views towards The City. There is also Sir Norman Foster’s iconic City Hall building, Tower Bridge and the stylish wharf developments of Shad Thames.
Southwark has its finger on the pulse of arts and culture in the capital. While the most famous destinations sit alongside the river, Bermondsey is a hidden gem with a variety of cultural attractions. It also has some of the most revered restaurants south of the river.
The vibrant and bustling neighbourhoods of Peckham, Camberwell and Elephant and Castle are diverse hotspots. They provide all the local amenities you need and offer a truly authentic South London experience. Meanwhile, popular Dulwich offers a slightly slower pace of life with its green spaces and upmarket, village-style atmosphere.
Transport in Southwark
Like much of South London, the Underground doesn’t venture much beyond the very northernmost parts of Southwark. It is, however, still an extremely well-connected part of the capital. While the Jubilee, Northern and Bakerloo lines serve the likes of Elephant and Castle, Bermondsey, Borough and Cana Water, many of Southwark’s more southerly neighbourhoods have overground stations. Peckham, Camberwell, Denmark Hill and Dulwich are all within 15 minutes of Central London terminals by train. The borough is also well served by bus services.
Southwark house prices
According to Rightmove, The average price of a property in Southwark for the 12 months to March 2025 was £664,000. This places it below the current London average of £762,000. You can definitely find bargains in parts of the borough, with Walworth, Rotherhithe and Camberwell coming in even further below the average price.
Some areas exceed the average though, with a property in Dulwich setting you back an average of £887,000. In exclusive Shad Thames, the average price has pushed past £1 million (£1,060,000).
Would you like to learn more about living in Southwark? If so, take a look at our dedicated area guide below. The guide includes all you need to know about Southwark life, with information on the best new build developments to buy and rent across the borough.
Southwark is nestled on the South Bank of the Thames, and among its luxury riverside apartments and ultra-modern offices, are some of London’s biggest icons. This area is rich in culture, architecture and entertainment, charming millions of visitors (and residents) each year. For the Read more about Borough of Southwark
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