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Caspian Wharf, Bow, London E3

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Caspian Wharf is a stunning new waterside development located on the banks of the Limehouse Cut Canal in Bow E3. This new build development consists of a mix of studios, one, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses set across two sites separated by Violet Road. Many of the apartments boast stunning views of Canary Wharf, the City of London and/or the central landscaped courtyards and gardens.

A Tesco Metro located in the ground floor of Atlantic Apartments, the first phase of the development provides the residents with a convenient place to grab those essential daily items. Pacific Court the second phase of Caspian Wharf has recently been released and will benefit from further commercial space in the ground and first floors of future phases of the development fronting Violet Road providing the perfect location for further new restaurants, bars, cafes and shops.

Caspian Wharf benefits from having Langdon Park and Devons Road  DLR stations on its doorstep. Just a short walk away both stations provide excellent transport links to Canary Wharf, The City of London and Stratford International.

Stratford International, just a short 6 minute journey away will be home to the forthcoming London 2012 Olympic Games. The Olympic Village will comprise accommodation, shops, restaurants, medical, media and leisure facilities as well as large open spaces and a spectacular water feature.  The new Westfield Stratford City Shopping centre, is also due to open here in 2011 and is set to be the largest retail centre in Europe.

 

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Caspian Wharf is located on the ancient waterside location of the Limehouse Cut fronting Violet Road in Bow approximately 6 minutes from Canary Wharf.

Bow, London E3, is an increasingly popular suburb. Bromley by Bow (District and Hammersmith and City), Devons Road (DLR) and Langdon Park stations are just a short walk from the development connecting you to London's famous attractions, The London Eye, Tate Modern, Oxford Street, Canary Wharf and Hyde Park with the DLR link providing connections to City Airport. Alternatively the A11, A12, A13, A406 and the M11 are all within east reach of Caspian Wharf for those wishing to travel by car.

Bow is brimming with life and full of character. In the 19th Century, the population soared and brought Bow into the suburban fringes of London, attracting many with its cosmopolitan atmosphere and exciting cultural mix.

Being so close to the established areas of Shoreditch and Brick Lane, Bow and its environs offer a wide variety of shops, restaurants, cafes and clubs. Go for a jog in nearby Victoria or Mile End Parks, or visit the Fitness First Health Club. For the fashion (and budget) conscious, you can visit the famous Roman Road Market. From bagels to bars, cappuccino to clothes, Bow has it all.