All Change at the Wharf ; a New Station Will Make Imperial Wharf Even More Desirable, Says David Spittles
Evening Standard - London › June 25, 2008
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Evening Standard - London › June 25, 2008
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SPARSE public transport, one of the downsides of living in Fulham, is a particular negative for Imperial Wharf, the area's monster 1,665-home waterfront development.
With its 10-acre park, central boulevard, pavement cafes, creche, offices, hotels and boutiques, Imperial Wharf is effectively a new suburb but a poorly connected one, tucked away in a bend of the river.See the full content of this document
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All Change at the Wharf ; a New Station Will Make Imperial Wharf Even More Desirable, Says David Spittles
Despite swish flats and high property prices, the area scores only two out of six in official Transport for Lond...
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