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NEW DEVELOPMENTS 23


High style at Docklands development


for sale at Wardian London, a development in Millwall by Ecoworld Ballymore. The newly released


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two-bedroom ‘Hortorium’ apartments will have their own individual garden terrace up to 37.2 m2


in size, looked after by


an onsite gardener. The atria and communal


areas in the buildings, including the swimming pool, will be surrounded by greenery, with over 100 different species of exotic plants for residents to enjoy. Situated close to Canary Wharf, Wardian London is inspired by


botanicals and the legacy of Nathanial Bagshaw Ward. A doctor, Bagshaw Ward created the ‘Wardian case’ to transport exotic plants back to the UK during the British Empire. Designed by Glenn Howells Architects, the architecture adopted


on Wardian incorporates nature, with every apartment featuring a beautiful sky garden. These will slowly transform with the seasons, promoting an enhanced sense of wellbeing.


1,100 Ipswich homes approved


mixed-use development in Ipswich, has been received by Crest Nicholson. The developer’s proposal


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will deliver a new neighbour- hood modelled on garden suburb principles. The scheme


will provide 1,100 homes, in addition to a 30-hectare Country Park with a visitor centre, a local centre, a two-form entry primary school, sports pitches, a community centre and retail units. Around 15 per cent of the homes, expected to be 165 units, will be allocated as affordable housing and available on a joint equity scheme. Andrew Dobson, managing director for Crest Nicholson Strategic


Projects, said the company was “thrilled” to able to move ahead with the plans. The Henley Gate scheme is supported by a draft allocation in


Ipswich Borough’s Local Plan and is the first neighbourhood to receive a resolution to grant planning permission from the wider Ipswich Garden Suburb scheme, which will ultimately provide up to 3,500 new homes.


Enq. 108 WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK


resolution to grant planning permission for Henley Gate, a large


s featured on this issue’s cover, the latest proper- ties have been released


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