Goodluck Hope is a riverside neighbourhood comprising 841 homes located directly on the River Thames at the historic Leamouth Peninsula.
Having transformed Leamouth North with the creation of London City Island, which has become one of London’s leading arts and cultural destinations – Goodluck Hope in Leamouth South completes the landscape at Leamouth Peninsula.
The neighbourhood – which has won accolades from the British Homes Awards, What House Awards and Evening Standard Awards, also offers 250 sq m of education floorspace, a restored Grade II-listed Orchard Dry Dock, and 2,300 sq m of commercial space. The latter is now home to businesses such as Layers Bakery and ethical grocers Taylor’s – each complementing the London City Island and Goodluck Hope thriving independent business scene that also features cocktail bars, coffee shops, galleries and culture hubs.
"Goodluck Hope completes the landscape at Leamouth Peninsula, making the whole island area a landmark in riverside living."
At the heart of the development, with dramatic views both east and west along the Thames, Orchard Dry Dock references the area’s historic purpose. Stood at the southern edge of Goodluck Hope, Ballymore has restored the entire structure to the outline of a great vessel with elevated seating, making it an open, accessible place in which to meet and socialise with stunning views of the River Thames.
Goodluck Hope is well-connected, with the Thames Clippers service making Canary Wharf accessible in 17 minutes and London Bridge in 31 minutes.
Leamouth Peninsula
London E14