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Change up your commute with choice of transport at GMV

15th March 2017 Print
Iverna Quay from the River Thames

A shorter commute has been shown to have a positive effect on wellbeing, helping to reduce stress, and the risk of high blood pressure and obesity, a recent report by the RSPH (Royal Society for Public Health) has revealed. Homebuyers at Greenwich Millennium Village can avoid the boredom that comes from a long, repetitive commute, with a choice of bus, train, tube, ferry, bike or cable car all providing fast connections to other parts of London including the City and Canary Wharf.

Situated on the Greenwich Peninsula, GMV is just one stop from Canary Wharf, nine minutes from Westfield Stratford City Shopping Centre, and 17 minutes from Bank station, via the underground from North Greenwich Station. Thames Clippers provide frequent services from North Greenwich Pier, while the Emirates Air Line cable car connects quickly and easily to the Royal Docks on the opposite side of the Thames.

Chris Bladon, Director of GMV Limited comments: “The daily commute is often an important factor when purchasing a home. At GMV, a variety of fast and easy routes are available into the city, taking the stress out of the journey to work. A shorter commute means more free time, and with the vast open spaces, parks, riverside paths and Village Square at GMV, as well as the world famous O2 arena, residents have plenty of options for leisure, exercise and relaxation.”

Greenwich Millennium Village, a joint venture between Countryside and Taylor Wimpey, is one of the most exciting and innovative new residential neighbourhoods in Europe. Since the first residents moved in more than fifteen years ago, it has evolved into a thriving and established community, surrounded by a huge amount of open green space. With an ecology park including two lakes and a new eco play area, there is plenty of room to live and breathe while enjoying the incredible feeling of openness, light and space from the riverside setting.

The latest phase, Iverna Quay, is named after the beached Thames sailing barge that was used as the original clubhouse for the Greenwich Yacht Club when it was founded in 1908. The contemporary ten-storey building has a striking exterior designed to complement its waterside setting and the surrounding architecture. Exclusively situated behind the Greenwich Yacht Club, Iverna Quay comprises one, two and three-bedroom apartments, maisonettes and u?berhaus™, with several apartments enjoying far reaching views across the Thames.

Every home benefits from a garden or a balcony, some of which run the entire length of the property. Interiors provide flexible, light-filled accommodation with open plan living spaces and full height glazing. Kitchens are contemporary in style, with stone grey gloss units, white stone worktops, a full range of integrated appliances and ceramic floor tiles. Classic oak flooring runs through the living areas with luxurious carpet in the bedrooms and white sanitaryware to the bathrooms is complemented by chrome accessories. There’s plenty of storage too, in the form of full length oak fitted wardrobes in the master.

The layout of the village gives priority to people over cars, with lively and intimate streets focused around a central Village Square. The master plan includes amenities that every thriving community needs, including shops and restaurants, an architecturally stunning new primary school which is rated Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ and a health centre.

One-bedroom apartments at Iverna Quay are available from £399,995, with two-bedroom apartment starting at £530,000 and three-beds from £660,000. Three-bedroom uberhaus apartments, offering spacious family accommodation over two floors, are available from £774,995. For further information, visit gmv.london. The Marketing Suite and show apartment are open daily from 10am - 5pm.

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Iverna Quay from the River Thames