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Friday 04 October 2019 6:36 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 03 October 2019 5:57 pm

New builds: Homes on the market in London this week, from a former Bermondsey pub to a Deptford tower with City views

By: Helen Crane

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Vision House, Wimbledon
Vision House, Wimbledon

196 Southwark Park Road, Bermondsey

From £450,000 for a one-bed

Bermondsey is often ranked as one of London’s best places to live thanks to its food, drink and culture scenes, transport connections and relative affordability. If you want a piece of the action, Orchard Homes Group has just launched eight apartments and two houses at its 196 Southwark Park Road development. The building sits on the site of the historic Colleen Bawn pub, which first opened in 1869, and the homes feature exposed brickwork, oak flooring, stone worktops and Bosch appliances. Prices start at £450,000 for a one-bed.
Call 0207 403 0600 or visit kalmars.com

Vision House, Wimbledon

From £365,000 for a one-bed

Developer Leos International has just launched nineteen new apartments at Vision House in Wimbledon. The one and two-bedroom homes are part of the redevelopment of a four-storey art deco building in the centre of the town, which also includes retail spaces on the ground floor. Residents will have access to a weekday concierge and secure storage containers. Vision House is close to Wimbledon Chase rail station which is on the Thameslink route into central London.
Call Hamptons International on 020 7305 5770

Cobalt Tower, Deptford

From £395,000 for a one-bed

On Saturday, developer Anthology will launch its flagship 22-storey apartment block in Deptford, Cobalt Tower. Comprising 58 one, two and three-bed homes, the tower boasts views over the City and Canary Wharf – and each apartment has a private balcony or terrace from which to appreciate them. The wider Deptford Foundry scheme that Cobalt Tower sits within comprises 316 homes, and is also home to 85 affordable artists’ studios. Both Deptford and New Cross stations are within easy reach.
Call 020 7526 9229 or visit anthology.london

101 on Cleveland, Fitzrovia

From £1.2m for a one-bed

101 on Cleveland is an 88-home luxury apartment scheme which has just been launched off-plan by Art-Invest Real Estate UK, ECE and Dukelease Properties. Located between Oxford Street and Regent’s Park, it comprises three buildings each offering one, two and three-bedroom apartments. Its future residents will have access to a range of amenities including a gym, sauna, screening room, dining room and lounge.The development is scheduled to complete in 2021, but ‘virtual viewings’ are available now.
Visit 101oncleveland.com

Dockside at Millharbour, Isle of Dogs

From £121,500 for a 25% share of a one-bed

Housing association Notting Hill Genesis is launching 77 shared ownership homes within the wider Millharbour development on the Isle of Dogs. The one-bed apartments are located on the upper floors of the Salvor Tower, and have far-reaching views over South Dock, the Thames and the City. They have been designed with an open-plan layout and a private balcony. South Quay and Canary Wharf DLR stations are a short walk away, offering a 13-minute connection to the City.
Call 020 3815 1234 or visit nhgsales.com

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