Jamestown Harbour

A view of Jamestown Harbour looking across Blackwall Basin towards Canary Wharf
Landons Close from Poplar Marina

Jamestown Harbour is a low-density luxury housing development of 73 homes that sits on the eastern edge of the Canary Wharf estate between Poplar Marina and Blackwall Marina. It is spread across three cul-de-sacs, being: Landons Close; Bridge House Quay; and Lancaster Drive.


Jamestown Harbour is also surrounded by 5 heritage waterways, which are: ①Poplar Dock and its sole ancillary structure, ②the Poplar Dock Entrance Lock. Both are Grade II listed. ③Blackwall Basin and its two ancillary structures, ④the Blackwall Basin Entrance Lock, and ⑤the Blackwall Basin Graving Dock. All three are Grade I listed.


It was designed by WCEC Architects for the Wates Group and was completed circa 1985. Jamestown Harbour was one of the first housing developments of the original Docklands regeneration scheme. With its brick built warehouse style exteriors and distinctive blue and red balconies, it was designed to recreate the appearance of traditional river and dockside warehouses.

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Coordinates: 51°30′14″N 0°0′32″W / 51.50389°N 0.00889°W / 51.50389; -0.00889

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