The Wardian, Canary Wharf, E14
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Designed by Glenn Howells Architects, The Wardian is uniquely inspired by the Victorian Wardian case. This was a precursor to the modern terrarium, which was used to transport exotic plants and informs both the developments name and its ethos. This concept is reflected in the integration of lush, landscaped gardens and green spaces throughout the property, creating a sanctuary-like atmosphere amidst the urban environment. Each apartment features a private 'sky garden,' allowing residents to enjoy greenery and an outdoor experience without leaving their home, while fostering a sense of tranquility and connection with nature, while the communal areas house over 100 species of exotic plants, creating a verdant oasis amidst the city's hustle.
The interiors of the Wardian are meticulously crafted, offering a blend of contemporary design and timeless elegance. High-quality materials, such as natural stone, wood, and glass, are used to create spaces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The open-plan layouts enhance the flow of natural light, complementing the expansive views of the city and river that many of the residences offer. The inclusion of state-of-the-art appliances and smart home technology ensures that the apartments cater to the demands of modern living, providing both convenience and luxury. Furthermore, bespoke details and finishes add a sense of exclusivity and individuality to each unit
Residents of Wardian London enjoy a range of amenities designed to enhance their living experience. These include a 25-metre open-air swimming pool set within a lush tropical environment, a state-of-the-art gym, a private cinema, and a rooftop observatory bar offering panoramic views of London. The development also features retail spaces, including restaurants and curated shops, as well as a landscaped public plaza that opens up to South Dock, further blending natural elements with urban convenience.
Exceptionally well-connected, offering residents convenient access to various parts of the city. A short five-minute walk leads to Canary Wharf Underground station, served by the Jubilee Line, which facilitates swift travel to central London destinations. For instance, Bond Street is reachable in approximately 14 minutes, while Waterloo station is just an 8-minute journey away.
The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) further enhances connectivity, with Heron Quays station nearby. This provides direct routes to Bank station in about 12 minutes, integrating seamlessly with the City of London's financial district. Additionally, the Elizabeth Line has improved connectivity further, dramatically cutting travel times and linking Canary Wharf to London’s other major business hotspots such as Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road & Heathrow Airport.
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Canary Wharf