Property Summary
- Bedroom: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Reception: 1
- Area Sq ft: 850 sq ft
Property Description
Luxury Two Bedroom, Two Bathroom Apartment with Balcony – Goodluck Hope Walk, Orchard Place, Poplar, London, E14 – £2,925pcmThis luxury two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is situated in the prestigious Good Luck Hope development, offering a premium riverside living experience in Poplar, London E14. The apartment boasts an open-plan living area with ample natural light, extending onto a private balcony that overlooks the beautiful riverside. With a fully integrated modern kitchen, spacious bedrooms, and a host of resident amenities, this apartment offers a blend of comfort, style, and convenience.
Key Features:
Two Bedrooms with ample wardrobe space.
Two Bathrooms, including an en-suite to the master bedroom.
Private Balcony offering stunning riverside views.
Open-Plan Living Area with modern kitchen and dining space.
Residents’ Amenities:
24-hour concierge service.
Access to a gym, spa, swimming pool, and sauna.
Roof gardens and river deck with panoramic views.
Cinema and workroom.
Riverside Location with access to scenic walking paths along the Thames.
Price: £2,925pcm
Size: Approx. 850 sq ft
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Reception Rooms: 1
Available Date: 19/09/2025
Deposit: £3,375 (Equivalent to 5 weeks’ rent)
Furnishing:Furnished
Council Tax: Tower Hamlets, Band F
EPC Rating: B
Excellent Transport Links: 0.5 miles to East India DLR and 0.6 miles to Canning Town station (Jubilee Line and DLR).
Goodluck Hope is located within a thriving riverside district, adjacent to the heritage buildings of Trinity Buoy Wharf and overlooking the Greenwich Peninsula. The Bow Creek path leads to nearby amenities at London City Island, with further access to Canning Town station for quick connections to Canary Wharf and the City. Residents also enjoy a short walk along the Thames Path to Canary Wharf, home to a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
For further details or to arrange a viewing, please contact Fraser Bond.