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Our Neighbourhoods

There are five unique neighbourhoods dotted around acres of green space and waterways on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Each has a distinct vibe and appeal, but all benefit from unrivalled access to green space, amazing transport links, and visionary amenities that you can’t find anywhere else within London.

Our Visionary Communities

The Park is a completely unique 21st century residential area. Built under the principles of the ‘Great Estate’ model, the neighbourhoods on the Park are designed to have a defined character and strong social cohesion.

This approach has its roots in the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, which were designed with a “legacy-first” attitude. The founding principles of the Games were to transform the heart of east London, create an accessible and inclusive place, and to make the Park a blueprint for sustainable living – these principles have been built into all our neighbourhoods.

Take a look at our neighbourhoods and find one that suits your lifestyle.

"Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park stands as a global exemplar of vision-led regeneration."

Prior & Partners

Chobham Manor

People walking on Chobham Manor

Chobham Manor

Chobham Manor, our RIBA award-winning neighbourhood, was the first out of five new neighbourhoods on the Park. It began welcoming its first residents in 2016.

With 75% of the housing dedicated to 3-bedroom family homes alongside amazing access to green space, play areas, schools, and transport links, Chobham Manor has a unique and appealing offer within the London residential market.

The area benefits from a community hall, a café, and an award-winning nursery, as well as close proximity to Stratford International which goes to St. Pancras in just seven minutes.

East Wick & Sweetwater

Two girls walking on East Wick Phase One

East Wick & Sweetwater

East Wick, our British Homes award-winning neighbourhood, was designed to meet the needs of 21st century urban living at an inclusive price point. Situated next to Hackney Wick and all it has to offer, as well as cultural institutions like V&A East Storehouse and Sadler’s Wells East, East Wick is a distinctive East London neighbourhood that’s surrounded by places to go and things to do.

East Wick Phase 3 of the development is now underway and will include multiple Park-facing townhouses – a type of home London hasn’t seen developed in over 100 years!

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Pudding Mill Lane

Pudding Mill Square to be a new Local Centre for the community.  (Perspective of the view looking north-east from Pudding Mill Lane to the DLR Station)

Pudding Mill Lane

Pudding Mill Lane will be a family-focused, multi-generational neighbourhood centred around its own local high street which will run alongside the DLR Station. It will be abuzz with shops and places to eat, drink and socialise, as well as being a stones-throw away from the metropolitan hub of Stratford.

The neighbourhood will consist of 948 new homes, of which 45% will be affordable, ensuring a diverse community feel that London is famed for.

Works will begin at Pudding Mill Lane in 2026 with residents expected to move in from 2029.

Stratford Waterfront

Vision picture of Stratford Waterfront

Stratford Waterfront

Stratford Waterfront will be an outstanding waterfront community based alongside cultural powerhouses V&A, BBC, Sadler’s Wells, and London College of Fashion, UAL. With abundant leisure and dining opportunities on the Park and in neighbouring Hackney Wick and Stratford, this neighbourhood will be ideal for professionals who feel most at home where culture, cuisine and community collide.

The sustainable apartment blocks will be designed to the highest standard of low-carbon and climate-resilient residential design with sleek, modern interiors.

Bridgewater Triangle

Artist impression of potentially how a pedestrian prioritised street on Bridgewater Triangle could look.

Bridgewater Triangle

Bridgewater Triangle will be a peaceful, green neighbourhood situated in between the Waterworks River, the Greenway and Pudding Mill Allotments. Despite its tranquil nature, Bridgewater Triangle will be just a stones throw away from the metropolitan centre of Stratford and it’s unrivalled transport links into Central London and beyond.

The neighbourhood will have a focus on active lifestyles, with cycle lanes and close proximity to all of the community sport and fitness amenities the Park has to offer.

Bridgewater Triangle will create around 575 new homes of which 50% will be affordable.

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