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King’s riverside

A new destination steeped in stories.
A waterside world where great ships were crafted, heroes knighted, and explorers set their sails. This home to history is soon to be home to a vibrant and colourful new neighbourhood for London. A place to live and laze, to shop or saunter, to eat, drink or celebrate. This is the future living. Be part of it.

Our vision for King’s Riverside

An exciting and diverse new destination for the Capital, a place to work, live and visit.

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The wonderful world of Deptford & Greenwich

Wander the galleries and markets, relax in the parks, eat by the river and witness the past.

Shopping and restaurants

The magic of browsing bookshops, or discovering designers, of pubs and bars and restaurants for every taste

Healthy body, healthy mind

Run by the river, stretch on the grass, swim at the King’s Club or row on the Thames.

FIND AN APARTMENT

Explore our beautifully designed one-and-two-bedroom apartments

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The Log Book

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The olympia building

A brand new life for an important heritage building offerings shops and food halls, surrounded by a lively and bustling piazza.

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Connectivity

King's Riverside is well-connected by cycle, train, bus or river taxi to the center of London or Canary Wharf.

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Education
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Park & Gardens

Relax, run, stretch or simply meander in the plethora of parks and gardens in the area.

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  • HISTORY THE CRADLE OF THE NAVY & HERITAGE
  • HENRY VIII Founding of the King’s Yard by making it the second oldest royal dockyard, and the building of the Great Storehouse 1513
  • The carrack was anchored at Deptford awaiting refit. She was named after Henry VIII’s favourite sister and the family emblem. MARY ROSE 1514
  • The first recorded royal visit on 19th June by EDWARD VI 1549
  • As Clerk of the Acts to the Navy, diarist regularly visited the dockyards at Deptford. SAMUEL PEPYS 1660’s
  • acquires Sayes Court, adjacent to the naval dockyard, and creates his famous garden Writer, horticulturalist and diarist, JOHN EVELYN, 1653
  • of Russia to study shipbuilding before creating the St Petersburg dockyard The visit of TSAR PETERTHE GREAT 1698
  • of 26th November that caused significant damage to the dockyards and all but four vessels between London Bridge and Deptford were driven ashore or sunk. THE GREAT STORM 1703
  • the Endeavourship HMS Endeavour was fitted out at Deptford prior to his voyage to the Pacific and Australia. CAPTAINCOOK’S SHIP 1768
  • had his ships fitted out at Deptford prior to his voyage to survey the North-West coast of the American continent CAPTAIN GEORGE VANCOUVER 1791
  • 1810 the largest ship ever built at Deptford. The launch of the 104 gun ship-of-the-line HMS QUEEN CHARLOTTE,
  • shipbuilding shed, that originally covered two slipways in the Yard The building of the OLYMPIA
  • The launch of the last ship built at King’s Yard, corvette and the closure of the dockyards HMS DRUID 1869
  • 1871 with pens for 4,000 cattle and 12,000 sheep The opening of THE NEW FOREIGNCATTLE MARKET
  • The War Department takes over the area for use as the Royal Army Service Corp SUPPLY RESERVE DEPOT 1914
  • The site was acquired by publisher to store paper imported from Norway NEWSINTERNATIONAL 1980
  • The site of is reassigned from the Borough of Greenwich to the Borough of Lewisham KING’SRIVERSIDE 1993