North Gate Park

Dagenham Green and North Gate Park schemes deliver parkland

Buyers looking for new-build homes in north and east London should take a look at these extensive projects from The Hill Group and Peabody

An artist's impression showing open space at North Gate Park - image supplied by The Hill Group
An artist’s impression showing open space at North Gate Park – image supplied by The Hill Group


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We’re showcasing a pair of developments that offer different things in very varied parts of London, while still delivering on outdoor space.

When complete, both will see significant public amenities created, opening up the areas they are being built in for the benefit of residents and the local communities that surround them…

An artist's impression of Dagenham Green in east London - image supplied by The Hill Group
An artist’s impression of Dagenham Green in east London – image supplied by The Hill Group

Dagenham Green

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This is a momentous time for Dagenham Green.

The 45-acre, 3,500-home joint venture between The Hill Group and Peabody is soon set to welcome its first residents. 

One, two and three-bedroom apartments are currently available for private sale at the scheme.

Fast-moving buyers, who reserve by the end of December, can claim a bauble from the development’s Christmas tree, each containing a surprise gift such as luxury homeware or premium tech. 

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Incentives aside, the scheme offers a wealth of attractions in a part of London that’s set for rapid regeneration in the years to come.

Dagenham Green is located adjacent to Dagenham Dock station, offering a direct C2C rail all the way into Fenchurch Street in 21 minutes. 

what about the apartments?

Prices for homes at the scheme start at £300,000, which – as an example – would buy you a one-bed on the sixth floor of The Empire building with views over the development’s Central Park.

Extending to 552sq ft, the property includes a private balcony, a bedroom with built-in wardrobes, a kitchen with integrated Bosch appliances, underfloor heating arranged throughout and plentiful storage. 

A show home interior at Dagenham Green - image supplied by The Hill Group
A show home interior at Dagenham Green – image supplied by The Hill Group

the nuts and bolts

Apartments at The Empire are set for completion over the coming weeks and come with 999-year leases. 

On-site amenities include a residents’ car club and a concierge service.

and the green space? 

As part of the delivery of the wider Dagenham Green scheme, some 10 acres have been set aside for public open space.

Plans include gardens, a lake, a park and a boardwalk as well as shops, a school, a social hub and cafés.

There are also plans to honour the land’s history as part of Ford’s extensive manufacturing plant and the part it played in the campaign for female workers’ rights via a series of pieces by artist Ruth Ewan.

how far is it from the Wharf?

By public transport, Dagenham Dock is about 20 minutes from Canary Wharf via C2C and Jubilee line services from West Ham.

Located close to the A13, the same journey by car takes around the same amount of time with favourable traffic.

Properties come with full fitted kitchens - image supplied by The Hill Group
Properties come with full fitted kitchens – image supplied by The Hill Group

key details

One, two and three-bedroom apartments are available at Dagenham Green. Call 020 3906 1953 or email enquiries to

hello@dagenhamgreen.co.uk, to get more information or to book a viewing. 

Find out more about the development here

Townhouses at North Gate Park - image supplied by The Hill Group
Townhouses at North Gate Park – image supplied by The Hill Group

North Gate Park

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It’s all go at North Gate Park, right now with a new show apartment unveiled last week and a show house set for launch on January 17, 2026. 

Covering the best part of 18 acres, the joint venture between The Hill Group and Peabody is on course to deliver just under 1,000 homes on a site arranged around Mulberry Gardens. 

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The site was formerly part of St Ann’s Hospital and features open space designed in the early 20th century with input from horticulturists at Kew Gardens aimed at providing a calm, recuperative environment for patients. 

Today, the first phase in its regeneration is nearing completion with historic buildings retained on site alongside the green spaces and newly constructed buildings. 

Currently one and two-bedroom apartments and three and four-bedroom townhouses are available to buyers.

what about the homes?

Prices for the apartments start at £375,000, which – as an example – would buy you a ground floor home in Marram House with a private terrace extending to some 557sq ft.

Buyers can expect lots of storage, a bedroom with built-in wardrobes, a kitchen with integrated appliances and Amtico flooring in the living space.

Houses start at £965,000 and come with open-plan design and generous private gardens. 

The properties come in a variety of flexible layouts and also include underfloor heating.

A bedroom in a townhouse at North Gate Park - image supplied by The Hill Group
A bedroom in a townhouse at North Gate Park – image supplied by The Hill Group

and the green space? 

In addition to the on-site landscaping, North Gate Park is within easy striking distance of the likes of Chestnuts Park (right across the road), Finsbury Park, Woodberry Down Park and Clissold Park.

The scheme is located in a mature area of north London close to the bustling amenities of Green Lanes, the vibrancy of Seven Sisters and the attractions of the likes of Stroud Green, Crouch End and Stoke Newington, but retains a sense of calm, set just off a series of major thoroughfares.  

how far is it from the Wharf?

For Wharfers considering a move, the simplest commute is probably via Seven Sisters and the Victoria line to Green Park with an easy change to the Jubilee to access the estate in around 40 minutes.


The balcony at a show apartment at the scheme - image supplied by The Hill Group
The balcony at a show apartment at the scheme – image supplied by The Hill Group

key details

One and two-bedroom apartments and three and four-bedroom houses are available at North Gate Park. 

Call the sales team on 020 8501 8777 or email enquiries to

hello@northgatepark.co.uk, to get more information or to book a viewing. 

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North Gate Park offers a rarity to London buyers – new-build houses

The joint development by The Hill Group and housing association Peabody occupies a tranquil patch of Haringey on the site of a former hospital

An artist's impression showing new-build houses at North Gate Park - image by The Hill Group
An artist’s impression showing new-build houses at North Gate Park – image by The Hill Group

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The London property market offers many things.

Swimming pools connecting buildings, high rise towers with gorgeous penthouses on their upper floors and thoughtful, titanic regeneration schemes that reimagine whole neighbourhoods. 

North Gate Park is certainly the latter, but it also offers prospective buyers something rare – new-build houses.

In total 37 will be built at the site off St Ann’s Road in Haringey on land that  formerly occupied by a hospital and which retains and enhances a mature park conceived to bring calm and solace to patients.

The development, a joint venture between The Hill Group and housing association Peabody, makes use of existing historic buildings as part of its scheme as well as preserving the brick wall that once protected its perimeter.

The houses all come with back gardens bounded at the base by this barrier – a tangible connection to the area’s heritage. Dedicated parking spaces are also included, another rarity.

Set on a site that will see nearly 1,000 new homes built, the houses are already drawing wide interest, with reservations made even before their official launch earlier this month.

“They’re proving popular,” said Eloise Solari, head of sales at The Hill Group.

“What we’ve found so far is that there’s no particular demographic they appeal to – every buyer is different.

“We’ve had interest from interior designers, downsizers, people who want to move closer to their children as well as first-time buyers.

“It’s been a real mix of different types of people.

“There are lots and lots of Victorian houses in the area including the streets surrounding North Gate Park, but the question is how much they need doing to them and what the cost will be to get them to the energy efficiency level of a new-build?

“Buyers here face none of those costs, worries or concerns and there’s also the comfort in knowing there’s no onward chain to think about.”

Three and four-bedroom properties at available at North Gate Park - image by The Hill Group
Three and four-bedroom properties at available at North Gate Park – image by The Hill Group

open-plan living spaces and back gardens

Arranged over three floors, buyers can choose from a variety of flexible layouts to match their needs.

Inside, features include open-plan design, plenty of natural light, folding doors opening onto rear gardens, kitchens with Ceasarstone worktops and minimalist bathrooms with black fixtures and fittings.

The properties also come with air source heat pumps with underfloor heating throughout alongside a 10-year NHBC warranty on build quality.

We know people working in Canary Wharf are increasingly looking further afield in their property searches, not just based on price point, but to get something they can’t find in east London.

North Gate Park delivers that, thanks to its blend of Victorian buildings, mature parkland and its location – a serene patch of the capital between the vibrant areas of Green Lanes, Finsbury Park and Seven Sisters. 


The rear garden at the show house - image by Jon Massey
The rear garden at the show house – image by Jon Massey

The perimeter wall provides an added layer of tranquillity for residents at the development, who are also within easy walking distance of the wide open spaces of Chestnuts Park (just across the road) and Finsbury Park to the south west.

Further down, past Manor House Tube station lie the outdoorsy amenities of the Castle Climbing Centre (an old Victorian pumping station) and watersports on Woodberry Down’s West Reservoir.

North Gate Park offers buyers the chance to live in modern homes located in a very well established area.

To the west lies Green Lanes, one pole of the fabled Haringey Ladder and a road rich in flavour and commerce. 

Here independent cafes and bars sit side by side with storied Turkish restaurants (the best carrying the name of Antepliler) and bakeries, a reflection of a strong Mediterranean community that calls this part of the capital home.

Punctuating these are proud Victorian pubs with The Salisbury Hotel their undisputed king, thanks to its cast iron crown and located where St Ann’s Road meets Green Lanes. 

For more than 100 years, locals have sat amid its black velvet drapes and dark woods, chatting, drinking and dining in a building that dates to 1898 and was constructed by London Crick Company founder John Cathles Hill.

Eloise Solari, head of sales at The Hill Group - image by The Hill Group
Eloise Solari, head of sales at The Hill Group – image by The Hill Group

North Gate Park – peace close to the buzz of Green Lanes

“I was amazed when I first came to this area to explore – especially by the variety of food on offer,” said Eloise.

“What North Gate Park offers is the buzz of Green Lanes close by but also peace and quiet.”

The development will also take those Victorian flavours and celebrate them with historic buildings repurposed as space for businesses to serve the residents.

Amenities planned in addition to a concierge service include a café, a nursery, a health clinic, fitness facility, supermarket, co-working space and a dental surgery.   

North Gate Park’s transport links are also a compelling proposition for buyers.

The development is within walking distance of Seven Sisters which offers Victoria line services, network rail trains as well as the Weaver line on the Overground network. 

Stroll in the opposite direction and residents will find themselves passing Harringay Green Lanes on the Suffragette line and Harringay rail station, which provides a direct rail link into Moorgate.

The development is also well served by the 67 bus, which connects to Wood Green and Turnpike Lane stations.

For Wharfers considering a move, the simplest commute is probably via Seven Sisters and the Victoria line to Green Park with an easy change to the Jubilee to access the estate.

The journey takes approximately 40 minutes. 

Kitchens come with fully integrated Siemens appliances - image by Jon Massey
Kitchens come with fully integrated Siemens appliances – image by Jon Massey

key details: North Gate Park

Prices for houses at North Gate Park start at £965,000 for three-beds and £1,010,000 for four-beds.

A range of apartments are also available at the development, with prices starting at £395,000.

Overall, 60% of the development is designated as affordable housing.

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Some of the houses at North Gate Park are close to completion - image by Jon Massey
Some of the houses at North Gate Park are close to completion – image by Jon Massey

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