Sugar House Island’s award-winning vision will bring together a vibrant community of 6,000 people to live, work and unwind for a better quality of life amongst the waterways of east London. The masterplan strikes a balance between homes, offices, creative workspaces and independent retailers.
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.
Location
Sugar House Island is situated on the southern side of Stratford High Street (A118), close to the junction with the Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach (A12) at the southern end of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The area is well served by public transport with Pudding Mill Lane (DLR) 5 minutes walk to the north, Bromley by Bow (District and Hammersmith & City lines) 10 minutes to the south and Stratford (Central, Jubilee, DLR and mainline) 20 minutes walk to the north.
Accommodation
Chimney Walk – Completing Summer 2023
2.1A – 5,458 SQ FT
2.1B – 2,519 SQ FT
2.2A – 5,812 SQ FT
2.2B – 1,937 SQ FT
2.3A – 5,770 SQ FT
2.3B – 4,423 SQ FT
2.3C – 2,357 SQ FT
Dane’s Yard – Available Now
1.6 – 2,116 SQ FT
Residential Quarter – Available Now
R1C – 1,210 SQ FT
R2 – 753 SQ FT
Terms
Terms - Available on application