Canary Central is built on a site originally occupied by Tate & Lyle, an agribusiness, who we most commonly know as a sugar refiner. Founded by Henry Tate he used his fortune to found the Tate Gallery in 1897, hence the inspiration for naming the six buildings that form Canary Central: Gainsborough House, Nash House, Turner House, Lowry House, Moore House and Constable House.
Canary Central was completed in 2004 by developer Galliard Homes. The buildings are arranged around a central courtyard with raised planters, seating and architectural features. Located in the Vibrant area of Canary Wharf, Canary Central Offers a range of apartments from suites to three bedroom apartments.
Canary Central benefits from on onsite luxury spa which is offered exclusively to residents. Facilities include a fully equipped gym, swimming pool, Jacuzzi and sauna. In addition, there is a 24-hour concierge service and onsite minimarket.
Nearby transport links include Canary Wharf tube and DLR links offering easy access across London, Central, East and West.
Key Facts
Developer: Galliard Homes
Completed: 2004.
Nearest transport link: Equidistant from South Quay DLR and Crossharbour DLR.
Why would I want to live there?
Being one of the Canary Wharf area’s older developments you will pay a little less than newer developments such as Landmark Tower, Ability Place and Pan Peninsula, however you won’t be losing out on location and the on-site facilities are still good.
Rental prices at Canary Central
Studios: from £325 per week
One bedroom apartments: from £375 per week
Two bedroom apartments: from £450 per week
Three bedroom apartments: from £525 per week