Property Description
Leegate - New Homes in Blackheath | 562 New Homes PlannedLeegate is an exciting new development offering 562 new homes in the highly sought-after Blackheath area. This development perfectly blends urban convenience with the charm of local village life, providing residents with easy access to independent shops, cafés, and traditional pubs within Blackheath Village. The expansive Blackheath Common is also nearby, offering a vast green space ideal for outdoor leisure and relaxation.
This well-connected location provides exceptional access to transport links, making it an ideal base for commuters. With excellent connections to central London, including London Bridge, Canary Wharf, and Bank within just a 10-30-minute journey, Leegate promises a vibrant, convenient lifestyle in one of London’s most accessible areas.
Key Features
562 new homes planned
Located in the vibrant Blackheath Village
Proximity to Blackheath Common for outdoor activities
Access to independent shops, cafés, and traditional pubs
Excellent transport links to London Bridge, Canary Wharf, and Bank
10-30-minute journey to key London hubs
Planned construction to launch this year
Ideal for commuters seeking a balance between city life and green spaces
Property Details
Type: New homes (varied 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom options)
Location: Blackheath, Lewisham, Greater London
Transport Links: London Bridge, Canary Wharf, and Bank within a 10-30-minute commute
Nearby: Independent shops, cafés, pubs, and Blackheath Common
Location
Leegate is situated in the Blackheath area of Lewisham, Greater London, offering a perfect blend of urban living with a charming village atmosphere. The development is surrounded by green spaces, yet has quick access to central London via excellent transport links, making it an ideal location for professionals, families, and anyone looking for a balanced lifestyle between the city and nature.
Leegate is launching construction this year.
Priice:POA
For further details or to make a booking, please contact Fraser Bond.

