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Riverscape amenities, location and connectivity attracting buyers

Ballymore and Oxley’s Royal Docks development offers homes close to the Thames and the open spaces of Lyle Park in Silvertown

Ballymore and Oxley's Riverscape scheme is located in Royal Docks next to Lyle Park - image supplied by Ballymore
Ballymore and Oxley’s Riverscape scheme is located in Royal Docks next to Lyle Park – image supplied by Ballymore

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The attractions and pull of Riverscape are myriad.

Ballymore and Oxley’s 749-home scheme on the western edge of Royal Wharf overlooks Lyle Park and offers residents direct access to central London via the Uber Boat By Thames Clippers river bus service that stops at a dedicated pier on the development’s doorstop. 

Then there are the connections to the east and south-east of the capital via the DLR, the on-site amenities including cafes, restaurants, a pub, a nursery, a primary school and a host of independent stores. 

That’s before we even talk about the residents’ access to the Royal Wharf Clubhouse with its 25m swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi and gym, the 24-hour concierge service and the 16th-floor Sky Lounge overlooking the Thames.

For publication designer, visual journalist, expressive and therapeutic arts practitioner and recent Riverscape buyer, Deborah Withey, however, the first thing she noticed was the scheme’s brand colour.


A show home interior at Riverscape - image supplied by Ballymore
A show home interior at Riverscape – image supplied by Ballymore

finding a home at Riverscape

“Orange is my favourite colour so you had me at orange, seriously,” said the founder of arts education studio, Henry H Art Academy.

“I saw it on Instagram and I thought the presentation was really smart – it had a bit of soul to it, so every time it came up I found myself not swiping it away.

“Eventually, I went to the website.

“Riverscape was only the second place we looked at.

“I felt immediately at home – odd, because I had never spent any time in the Silvertown area before.

“The apartments appeared to be thoughtful in design and materials. 

“I loved the close proximity to the Thames, the incredible views, and in particular the garden design. 

“Green space is important to all of us and I felt Riverscape was designed with attention to that, along with a respect for the Docklands.

“For example, putting the memorial of those killed in the 1917 Silvertown explosion in a prominent place on the grounds, making Lyle Park more beautiful, and preserving the Harland And Wolff signs there. 

“It’s important to pay homage to what went before.”

One, two and three-bedroom apartments are available at Riverscape - image supplied by Ballymore
One, two and three-bedroom apartments are available at Riverscape – image supplied by Ballymore

living close to the Thames

Designed by Howells architects, Riverscape offers one, two and three-bedroom homes – the latter designed with families in mind.

The scheme boasts 5,500sq m of landscaped open space including a communal children’s play area and sandpit.

For Deborah, though, chief attractions came via proximity to the river and the chance to put her stamp on a new home.

“My son just graduated from UCL and he is in Docker Building in a one-bed, with a beautiful west-facing view right above Lyle Park,” she said. 

“Earlier this year, I sold our home in Wales and decided to use the funds to purchase something for my future life.

“It’s a one-bedroom on the top floor of the Steamer Building.

“I am very excited about sourcing pieces for it and filling it with art, both my own and works by others. 

“I lived in the centre of Detroit along the river for many years and it reminds me of that.

“I am a visual journalist and designer who decided to pursue a new path with creativity and wellbeing at its heart. 

“In 2018 I opened Henry H Art Academy an expressive arts education studio where the creative and therapeutic process of art making is employed to enhance the psychological and social wellbeing of individuals of all ages, learning needs and health conditions. 

“Let’s say I love helping others find their own form of creative expression – their ‘secret sauce’.

“Having the Thames Clippers pier was a big factor in my decision. 

“I think the local area and community have great potential as long as it stays green and I’m most excited about taking the boat everywhere on the Thames as well as walking our whippet, Ricky, in Greenwich along the Thames Path.

“I’m also looking forward to being involved in charity and community art projects in the Docklands and within Newham.

“I feel very fortunate to live at Riverscape and cannot wait to make the apartment a creative haven and visual jewel.

“My style is mid-century, which I liked way before it was everywhere – eclectic, smart and interesting.”

Facilities at the communal residents' Sky Lounge at Riverscape - image supplied by Ballymore
Facilities at the communal residents’ Sky Lounge at Riverscape – image supplied by Ballymore

key details: homes at Riverscape

Prices for the final apartments available at Riverscape start at £459,000 for a one-bedroom home. 

Find out more about living at the development and the facilities on offer on the scheme’s website.

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Royal Wharf Summer Fete offers entertainment for all the family

Annual event returns to Royal Docks with workshops, activities, food and drink from 11am-5pm on June 28, 2025 in the park

Royal Wharf Summer Fete 2025 is taking place on June 28, 2025 - image by Ballymore / Oxley
Royal Wharf Summer Fete 2025 is taking place on June 28, 2025 – image by Ballymore / Oxley

Royal Wharf Park is set once more to fill with the sounds, sights, scents and flavours of seasonal revelry on June 28, 2025.

Promising a day of family fun with live music, entertainment, fitness classes, kids’ workshops, street food stalls and a waterfront craft market, the east London green space will be transformed between 11am and 5pm.

Over six hours, the Royal Wharf Summer Fete 2025, features a packed programme with contributions from resident artists, small businesses, performers and independent traders.

Hosted by joint developers Ballymore and Oxley, the event has become a firm favourite in the Royal Docks calendar, acting as a focal point for the community and a showcase for the extensive regeneration of the area.

Hum Yoga will be hosting a morning class before the main festivities - image by Ballymore / Oxley
Hum Yoga will be hosting a morning class before the main festivities – image by Ballymore / Oxley

book these as part of Royal Wharf Summer Fete

While more activities are still to be announced, two bookable wellbeing workshops will be held before the main celebrations begin.

  • Hum Yoga will host a 45-minute class on Royal Wharf Pier from 9.15am with the swirling waters of the river all around. Tickets cost £10, which is redeemable against food and drink from traders at the fete.
  • One Element Docklands will also be running a high intensity interval training session from 9.30am-10.15am in Thames Barrier Park. Tickets cost £5 and are also redeemable against refreshments later in the day. Both classes are suitable for people of all levels of fitness.
Street food traders will be in attendance at Royal Wharf Summer Fete - image by Ballymore / Oxley
Street food traders will be in attendance at Royal Wharf Summer Fete – image by Ballymore / Oxley

get to the event

Royal Wharf is easily accessed via Pontoon Dock DLR station or the Uber Boat By Thames Clippers river bus service.

Ballymore and Oxley are currently marketing homes at The Forshaw in their Riverscape development on the western edge of Royal Wharf beside Lyle Park.

Prices for apartments start at £480,000.

The event will feature live music - image by Ballymore / Oxley
The event will feature live music – image by Ballymore / Oxley

key details: Royal Wharf Summer Fete 2025

The Royal Wharf Summer Fete is set to take place on June 28, 2025, from 11am-5pm.

Those planning to attend can register for free tickets via this link.

There is a fee for some of the workshops taking place on the day.

Full listings and booking details can be found here

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