
Bramley Falls is city living at its best: in fact, the Isle of Dogs where this mooring is located was the winner of the 2019 Sunday Times Best Place to Live in London.
Situated in the historic trading site of Millwall Outer Dock, your mooring is tucked away from the main path of the River Thames but gives you unrivalled access to everything this part of London has to offer.
Canary Wharf is just minutes away and the city is a fifteen-minute ride on the DLR. But the area is surprisingly green with Island Gardens, Millwall Park and Mudchute City Farm being a few of the outdoor spaces to enjoy.
A foot tunnel takes you under the river to Greenwich where you’ll find museums, markets, restaurants and the entertainment riches of the O2 complex.
BOAT RANGE | BEDROOMS | SQ. FT (APPROX) | LENGTH (FT) | PRICED FROM | AVAILABILITY |
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Lexington 70 | 2 | 650 | 70 | £294,500 | Available Now! |
Hampton 70 | 2 | 650 | 70 | £305,000 | Available Now! |
Greenwich 70 | 2 | 650 | 70 | £323,000 | Available to Order |
Hampton 73 | 2-3 | 700 | 73 | £325,000 | Available to Order |
Greenwich 73 | 2-3 | 700 | 73 | £340,000 | Available to Order |
MOORINGS AT BRAMLEY FALLS

You are welcome to visit Bramley Falls to view the moorings, please contact us to arrange your appointment.
Our brand-new Lexington 70 has arrived and is available for viewings immediately.
Why buy at Bramley Falls?

COMFORT
Our spacious boats are interior-designed and appointed to the same high standard as a luxury apartment.

CONVENIENCE
A tranquil retreat in the heart of modern London, with easy access to the best the city has to offer.

ENTERTAINMENT
World class attractions, entertainment, shops, restaurants and green spaces right on your doorstep.

FREEDOM
Head up the Thames to Windsor, Henley or Oxford, or follow the canals towards Bristol and Bath.
THE LOCAL AREA
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Mudchute and Crossharbour DLR stations are both less than ten minutes’ walk from your mooring and Canary Wharf underground is fifteen minutes by foot. |
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There is a superstore and a number of supermarkets on the Isle of Dogs, and plenty of places to shop locally. The Canada Place shopping centre at Canary Wharf is home to over 120 well-known brands. Don’t miss the famous Billingsgate Market for fresh fish Tuesday to Saturday. |
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Where to start? For culture there’s The Cutty Sark, Meridian Line, Royal Observatory and National Maritime Museum. Fun-seekers can ride the cable car over the Thames or climb the O2, before catching live music, sport or comedy at this world-famous venue. Nearby Canary Wharf has a vibrant arts and events programme together with great bars and restaurants. |
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From your mooring at Bramley Falls in London Docklands, it’s a quick hop on to the River Thames and northwards up Bow Creek to join the River Lee Navigation. Bow Creek is tidal and entrance to Bow Locks is by prior arrangement with the Canal & River Trust. There are many attractions to enjoy along the route from the 18 Century Grade I listed tidal mill at Three Mills, 2012 Olympic Games venues in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and you’ll find some of London’s rarest flora and fauna at Walthamstow Marshes Nature Reserve all within a few miles. Further north, the River Lee & Stort Navigations extends through pretty towns and villages towards Hertford and Bishop’s Stortford. For accomplished boaters, it is also possible to leave the dock system on the Isle of Dogs and travel on the River Thames towards Teddington. It’s a great way to see some of London’s finest landmarks like the O2, Cutty Sark at Greenwich, Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast, the London Eye and Houses of Parliament. This route will need some planning as there are extra requirements for cruising on the tidal Thames. |