
On the edge of everything
Steeped in history and oozing creativity, culture and charm, industry has given way to innovation with an eclectic mix of bars, restaurants and coffee shops finding the perfect balance with open green spaces and peaceful waterside walkways.
This unique canalside setting, offering an idyllic sense of calm, is still within easy reach of the capital’s vibrant West End.

Eat your heart out
Poplar Bakehouse is, luckily, within walking distance. A short stroll along the canal path is well-rewarded with top-notch sourdoughs, freshly roasted artisan coffees and organic vegetarian delights – intoxicating treats that make an early rise so worthwhile.
Step into The Star of the East to take an instant step back in time. With original features, secret garden and just minutes from Limehouse Cut, you’ll get an instant sense of Docklands life way back when.
A short stroll or bike ride along the canal towpath leads you to Limehouse Basin and the historic Thames. Stop for a riverside tipple at The Grapes. Dating back to 1583, this is ‘where London’s history happened’.

Foodie favourites

Hawksmoor

Dishoom

The Gun Pub

Roka
Green space
Lying adjacent to Limehouse Cut, Bartlett Park provides a welcome open green space just steps from home.
At 218-acres, Victoria Park is not only the largest park in Tower Hamlets, it’s also Britain’s oldest public park. Enjoy boating lake, football, cricket and tennis facilities along with numerous music, sports and social events and festivals.
Pick up a paddle and explore London’s waterways with Moos Canoe Hire. Board meetings aboard a kayak? Let’s push the boat out!

Canary Wharf
only a 20 minute walk away
Travel the city
With plentiful canal paths and a superb cycle track network, life in Poplar is often spent on two feet or two wheels. Whether for work or for pleasure, Canary Wharf is a relaxing 17-minute walk with the handy and healthy option of continuing all the way to the capital.