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1 Sugar House Lane, Sugar House Island, Sugar House Lane, London, E15 2QS
2,497 to 24,689 Sq Ft / Offices
Withdrawn - Last updated: 14 July 2024
Summary
Crowned with the Island’s emblem, 1 Sugar House Lane commands a prominent High Street position providing you with panoramic views across the Island and beyond.
Our designers have carefully aligned the building to capture the rising and setting of the sun, uniting large windows and slender floorplates to fill the interiors with natural light.
The ground-floor, recessed colonnade entrance is set on the junction of the High Street and Sugar House Lane and enters into an impressive and spacious lobby.
Spanning seven storeys, 1 Sugar House Lane has two-storey wings which connect to The Print House and preserve the former historic yard between the buildings. The three roof terraces peacefully observe the courtyard and alleyways of Dane’s Yard from below.
Key Points
Secluded CourtyardProminant High Street PositionPanoramic Views3.5m floor to ceiling height3x Roof TerracesOver 3 acres of parks, squares & yards26-acre mixed-use neighbourhood bounded by water
Amenity
Amenity in Dane's Yard includes a restaurant and a bar, state-of-the-art gym, as well as bike stores for cyclists and an events programme. Amenity coming soon across the scheme will include restaurants and coffee shops as well as community spaces.
Location
This quietly impressive new waterside development is just to the east of Bow, near Stratford and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Historically the area was called Three Mills, after its ancient tidal mills.
Bounded by water on two of its three sides, Sugar House Island is a thoughtfully - designed new corner of the capital with a distinctive sense of place
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