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Neptune Wharf offers discounts to tempt buyers to Deptford

Galliard Homes development offers homes for private sale or rental in south-east London as regeneration of wider area continues

A show home at Neptune Wharf in Deptford - image by Galliard Homes
A show home at Neptune Wharf in Deptford – image by Galliard Homes

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“We are delighted to have completed Neptune Wharf and to be able to deliver highly specified new apartments in Deptford,” said Eli Dias, executive chairman and CEO of Galliard Homes.

“We are thrilled to be launching this exceptional collection of homes for private sale in such a dynamic area.”

Located on Grinstead Road, with Deptford Park to the north and Folkestone Gardens to the south, the scheme connects the two open spaces via a newly constructed public square, while providing more than 170 apartments spread over six buildings.

Currently on the market are 37 apartments for private sale, with Galliard recently unveiling a host of incentives for prospective buyers.

Four properties have been significantly discounted with price reductions of up to £135,000. 

First-time buyers can look forward to having their Stamp Duty bills covered, while contributions to legal costs are also available for those using solicitors from a preferred panel to handle conveyancing.

There are also 100% mortgage deals available for those who meet the criteria, meaning even those who haven’t saved up a deposit could potentially purchase a home.

As for the apartments available for sale themselves, one and two-bedroom properties are available with some of the larger units laid out as duplexes. 


The Galliard Homes development is located in Deptford - image by Galliard Homes
The Galliard Homes development is located in Deptford – image by Galliard Homes

going inside: Neptune Wharf

Buyers can expect full height glazing with homes on upper levels offering direct views of Canary Wharf, the City and the surrounding open spaces.

Inside oak-style flooring, light grey walls and steel hardware present a neutral base with open-plan living areas and private balconies for all apartments.

Kitchens feature integrated Smeg appliances, navy base units and oak-style wall cupboards over stone worktops.

The homes come with a wealth of tech including LED lighting, in-built radio, TV and Sky-Q ports and kitchen taps that deliver hot, cold or boiling water on demand.

Main bedrooms boast built-in wardrobes, while bathrooms are tiled in porcelain and come with white sanitaryware, thermostatic showers and heated towel rails.

A total of 37 apartments are available for private sale at the scheme - image by Galliard Homes
A total of 37 apartments are available for private sale at the scheme – image by Galliard Homes

The homes all achieve an Energy Performance Certificate rating of B and include central heating systems based on flat-panel white radiators.

Some apartments are available fully furnished.

Neptune Wharf is located around a 16-minute brisk stroll from three stations – Deptford, South Bermondsey and Surrey Quays – offering rail and Overground connections into central and east London.

It’s located about 15 minutes from Canary Wharf via bus and Tube.

The development is in an area that is set to see major regeneration over the coming years as schemes at nearby Canada Water and New Bermondsey, both bringing thousands of incoming residents, businesses and new infrastructure to this part of south-east London.

As an increasingly attractive part of the city, it’s therefore likely to bode well for those seeking capital appreciation as well as an interesting place to live. 

Properties come with integrated Smeg appliances - image by Galliard Homes
Properties come with integrated Smeg appliances – image by Galliard Homes

key details: Neptune Wharf

A total of 37 private sale apartments are on offer at Neptune Wharf through Galliard Homes.

Prices start at £375,000 for a one-bedroom apartment. Two-beds, including duplexes, are also available. Viewings are by appointment.

Find out more about homes for sale here

  • Apartments are also available for private rental at Neptune Wharf, with one, two and three-beds on offer.

Prices start at £1,900 per month, including 1GB Wi-Fi.

Find out more about homes to rent here

Galliard Homes is offering discounts on selected apartments at Neptune Wharf - image by Galliard Homes
Galliard Homes is offering discounts on selected apartments at Neptune Wharf – image by Galliard Homes

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Shoreditch: How The Stage offers buyers and tenants a wealth of amenities

Galliard Homes’ east London scheme is now complete, with buyers able to view finished flats

Galliard Homes’ tower, The Stage, in Shoreditch is now complete

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 “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.

 “They have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages”.

While it’s almost certain Jaques isn’t describing The Stage development in Shoreditch by Galliard Homes when he utters these words in Shakespeare’s As You Like It, they nevertheless resonate pretty well with the scheme.  

Built on the site of the Bard’s Curtain Theatre whose remains were discovered during construction, the £750million, 37-storey tower has been seven years in the making rather than seven ages.

It does, however, boast entrances and exits – although they are among the least of the attractions in a building of many parts.

Its 412 apartments, ranging in size from studios to four-bedroom duplex penthouses sit atop a wealth of facilities in one of the capital’s most vibrant areas.

Prices start at £750,000 for a studio, £830,000 for a one-bed, £1.3millon for a two-bed and £2.5milion for a three-bed.

Prices for the penthouses have yet to be released, with rumours of a Valentine’s Day launch next year – apt, as the Curtain may well have been the site of the first performance of Romeo And Juliet.

During construction, archaeological evidence was uncovered indicating the area was very much a cultural quarter in Elizabethan times with Londoners in crowds of up to 1,400 flocking there to see plays such as Henry V, and to eat and drink.

As part of the development, the remains of The Curtain will be preserved as a major component of the new Museum Of Shakespeare, which is expected to open its doors next year.

The building has two basement levels of amenities

More immediately of concern, however, are the properties that tower above the forthcoming attraction. 

Tucked away off Great Eastern Street, a five-minute walk from Liverpool Street, the structure offers impressive views over the surrounding area, especially to the north which has many buildings of lesser stature.

 “The really good news here for buyers is that we’re finished,” said David Galman, sales director for The Stage.

“We offer a brilliant customer journey for people interested in making a purchase.

“When you’re selling off-plan, there’s less of a connection with the buyer. 

“Here, there’s an opportunity to build a relationship – a proper viewing at The Stage is a minimum of an hour.”

That’s partly because there’s a lot to see.

The tower’s two basement levels offer some 13,700sq ft of space staffed by a dedicated games and amenities concierge to ensure services are running smoothly.

Facilities include a two-lane bowling alley, a golf simulator, a pool table, air hockey, table tennis and a selection of arcade games.

There’s also a 32nd floor sky bar, lounge and terrace for residents

There are also two screening rooms – both decorated with film posters of Shakespeare adaptations – a gym, changing rooms and a Yoga studio.

In addition, The Stage boasts a boardroom space and working facilities, including booths and a breakout area for use by residents.

Then there’s the 32nd floor sky lounge and terrace, complete with a bar and seating area. Various facilities can be booked by residents for private parties and events through the 24-hour concierge service.

“We always start by showing prospective buyers the amenity spaces,” said David.

“Today’s buyers want access to state-of-the-art amenities, and this is where The Stage stands out, with our underground amusement arcade, flexible workspaces and stunning sky terrace overlooking London. 

“We are very proud to show the lifestyle on offer, an unparalleled experience in a sought-after location.

“Obviously, it’s a different  conversation with an investor, who is primarily concerned with what a property will rent for and how much it’s likely to appreciate over time.

“But these properties have got to be among the easiest to let in London at the moment. You just show people the amenities on offer.”

Properties feature high-end interiors

As for the properties themselves, David said their size was a key selling point.

Each includes a private balcony, oak engineered flooring as well as brushed bronze and exposed brickwork details.

They boast mood lighting, multi-room speaker systems and bespoke entertainment units with 50” TVs and Sonos playbars.

 Kitchens come with oak units, white quartz worktops and Miele integrated appliances. 

Bathrooms feature ceramic herringbone tiles, white sanitaryware, Crittall-style shower doors and 22” TVs over the baths or in showers.

Bedrooms come with full height fitted wardrobes and, along with living areas, benefit from comfort cooling systems.  

David said: “These properties and the communal areas of the building provide really great accommodation. 

“That might suit a domestic buyer, but The Stage is in an international location.

 “People come to live in London from around the UK and around the world.

 “There are also students who come here with parents who can afford to purchase apartments like these.

Each apartment has a private balcony

“There are also three penthouses, which we’re not releasing to the market quite yet. 

“They are fabulous too, extending to between 2,200sq ft to 2,600sq ft and they are all duplexes.

 “Each has good outside space and they offer stunning views.” 

The Stage is located on the edge of the City within easy walking distance of myriad amenities including Broadgate and Spitalfields. 

Nearby Liverpool Street station offers a multitude of Tube and rail connections.

Total journey time to Canary Wharf is around 15 minutes via the Elizabeth Line. 

Find out more about The Stage here

The Stage has two screening rooms, both decorated with film posters of Shakespeare adaptations

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- Jon Massey is co-founder and editorial director of Wharf Life and writes about a wide range of subjects in Canary Wharf, Docklands and east London - contact via jon.massey@wharf-life.com
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