Following the successful launch of Peakes Heights earlier this year, L&Q has introduced Woodget Heights, a new collection of homes at its Prime Point development on Greenwich Peninsula.
Rising to 30 storeys and offering panoramic views across the capital, Woodget Heights forms the next phase of the evolving Prime Point development, bringing a new collection of Manhattan Studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom homes to one of London’s most exciting riverside neighbourhoods. With homes expected to be ready from Summer 2026, buyers can look forward to moving into a brand-new apartment in the heart of Greenwich Peninsula, enjoying everything this vibrant riverside destination has to offer.
Located within Brickfields, one of seven neighbourhoods in the 150-acre Greenwich Peninsula masterplan, Prime Point combines striking contemporary architecture with a strong focus on first-time buyer opportunities and value for money. The development features two slender bronze-framed towers alongside contemporary brick mansion buildings set around landscaped gardens, creating a landmark addition to the Peninsula skyline.
The launch of Woodget Heights follows strong demand at Peakes Heights, the first collection of homes at Prime Point, which is now 60% sold. Across the wider development, 70% of homes are designated affordable, and the majority of purchasers to date have been first-time buyers, reinforcing L&Q’s commitment to helping more Londoners step onto the property ladder in a sought-after Zone 2/3 location.
Claire Brenlund, Sales and Marketing Director at L&Q comments: “The launch of homes at Woodget Heights marks another exciting milestone for Prime Point and builds on the momentum we’ve already seen at Peakes Heights. Buyers have responded incredibly positively to the combination of high-quality homes, excellent connectivity and the unique lifestyle offered by Greenwich Peninsula. Woodget Heights continues this vision, delivering contemporary homes designed for modern London living in a vibrant riverside setting.”
Apartments at Woodget Heights have been designed with contemporary living in mind, featuring bespoke handleless kitchens, quartz worktops, integrated Siemens and Bosch appliances and generous storage throughout. Every home benefits from private outdoor space, while many enjoy panoramic views across Greenwich Peninsula towards Canary Wharf and beyond. Residents will also benefit from landscaped communal spaces, concierge services and residents’ lounges – including a rooftop terrace.
Perfectly positioned overlooking Central Park, Prime Point places residents at the heart of Greenwich Peninsula’s thriving cultural and creative community. The O2 Arena, Design District, riverside walks, restaurants and public art are all within easy reach, while North Greenwich Underground Station is just an eight-minute walk away. From there, residents can reach Canary Wharf in two minutes, London Bridge in eight minutes and Westminster in thirteen minutes via the Jubilee Line. Brand-new cycle lanes directly outside Prime Point further enhance connectivity across the neighbourhood, complementing extensive riverside walking and cycling routes throughout Greenwich Peninsula.
In addition to homes available through Private Sale, Prime Point also offers Shared Ownership opportunities, with London Living Rent homes now letting, providing buyers and renters with a range of routes into homeownership depending on their circumstances. Reflecting the development’s mixed-tenure offer, L&Q has launched show homes across all tenures, enabling prospective buyers and renters to explore the different pathways available at Prime Point.
Further enhancing the buyer experience, a brand-new show home at Woodget Heights is set to open in Autumn 2026, giving prospective purchasers the opportunity to experience first-hand the design, specification and views on offer at Prime Point.
Prices for a Manhattan Studio start from £399,950. Shared Ownership homes start from £86,000 for a 25% share (FMV: £344,000). London Living Rent Manhattan Studios are priced at £1,435.50 PCM (minimum household income of £47,000 required).
