A boutique collection of six stylish, one, two and three bedroom apartments, that are part of a beautifully designed nine-storey residential development in leafy Blackheath – available to purchase through Shared Ownership. Connect with the city, taking in panoramic views perfect for alfresco dining. With this scheme, you can get on the property ladder by buying between 25% and 75% of your home to start with, and paying rent on the rest. Later on, you can choose to buy more shares – step by step – until you own your home outright.
Crafted with refined brickwork and graceful arches, the architecture pairs natural materials with abundant greenery to create a sense of grounded character. At the rooftop, a garden sanctuary opens up to panoramic views of London, offering a place to unwind, play, or simply take in the skyline. Beyond the building, the rhythm of the city continues — alive, dynamic, and always close.
Getting around is easy at 3 Chalkstone Lane.
Greenwich and Deptford Bridge DLR stations are both just a 10-minute walk away, with direct trains from Greenwich taking you straight into Central London. Handy local bus routes make travelling across South London simple, while one of the Capital’s most beautiful Royal Parks is right on your doorstep — perfect for weekend walks, bike rides, or picnics in the sun.
A Royal Park with some of the most spectacular views in London. From its hilltop, you can take in a panorama stretching from Canary Wharf to the City, with landmarks like Inigo Jones’s Queen’s House in the foreground.
Covering 180 acres, the park includes a boating lake, ancient Roman ruins, the Royal Observatory, and even deer descended from Henry VIII’s herd.
It’s a timeless gem in the heart of Greenwich.

Though coffee shops are everywhere in Greenwich and Blackheath, locals have a soft spot for 15grams — a small-batch roastery with branches in both areas.
Known for ethically sourced beans and a strong
community vibe, the Blackheath café even transforms into a cocktail bar every Thursday and Friday night.

Deptford’s artistic heartbeat is The Albany. This
lively cultural centre hosts everything from jazz
nights and roller discos to writing workshops,
theatre, and comedy.
With weekly youth takeovers and a welcoming
atmosphere, The Albany empowers people of all
backgrounds to explore their creativity.

Set in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greenwich
Market has been a staple for nearly 300 years.
It’s a favourite for both locals and visitors, offering
everything from global street food to handmade
goods.
Surrounded by cobbled streets, artisan stalls, and quirky boutiques, the market is a vibrant mix
of history and modern-day charm.

Jazu is a hidden gem in Deptford, inspired by
Japan’s 1950s listening bars. This late-night venue
blends vinyl-only music, cocktails, and Japanese inspired
small plates.
With a wall of 3,000 records and a custom-built
DJ booth, Jazu attracts some of South London’s
most respected DJs — making it a haven for music
lovers and night owls alike.
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| 19 | 3 | 6 | View floorplan |
| 20 | 2 | 6 | View floorplan |