Light-filled one-bedroom with balcony, concierge and rooftop gardens near Canary Wharf..
East-facing corner 5th-floor flat with private balcony and city views
618 sqft one-bedroom with semi-open-plan living and integrated kitchen
On-site concierge, residents' gym, rooftop gardens and bike storage
Short walk to Langdon Park DLR; Canary Wharf ~6 minutes by DLR
Leasehold with c.242 years remaining; new-build specification throughout
Community heating scheme; check running costs and billing arrangements
Service charge approx. £1,806 pa and ground rent £250 pa
Inner-city location in a deprived area — consider long-term resale risk
Bright, modern and well-proportioned, this 618 sqft one-bedroom apartment sits on the 5th floor of Chorley Court in the Lansbury Square development. The semi-open-plan living area with integrated kitchen opens to a private balcony; dual-aspect bedroom and good built-in storage make the layout comfortable for everyday city living. Morning and midday sun from the east-facing corner position keeps rooms light.
Residents benefit from on-site concierge, a gym, rooftop gardens and secure bike storage — amenities that support a convenient, low-hassle lifestyle and strong rental appeal. Langdon Park DLR is a short walk away, with Canary Wharf reachable in around six minutes and Stratford in about eight, helping commuters and professionals save time.
Practical considerations include a community heating scheme, an average annual service charge of £1,806 and a small ground rent of £250. The flat is leasehold with around 242 years remaining. The immediate neighbourhood is inner-city and mixed; it offers many local amenities but is in an area classified as deprived, which may influence long-term resale or investment decisions.
This property suits first-time buyers and commuting professionals seeking a ready-made, high-spec apartment close to Canary Wharf, or investors looking for a well-located rental with strong transport links. The finish and communal facilities add clear lifestyle value, while ongoing charges and the nature of community heating are important to factor into running costs.