Sitting on the bank of the popular Regent’s Canal, and positioned within a new park, Regent’s View offers an array of residents’ facilities as well as views over the iconic London skyline and the central park.
The Bethnal Green gasholders have spent over 150 years overlooking Regent’s Canal.
The site was established by the Imperial Gas Light and Coke Company in 1853, to store gas for their Shoreditch works on what is now Haggerston Park.
These gasholders are some of the oldest in the world. Gasholder No.2 was completed in 1866, making it 156 years old and the earliest surviving large gasholder frame in the world.
Close to overground and underground stations, Westfield Stratford City and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park are easily accessible.
You will see some of the oldest gasholders in the world. Gasholders No.2 was completed in 1866, making it 156 years old and the earliest surviving large gasholder frame in the world.
Educational Visits:Visits limited to educational institutions only.
Minimum age: N/A
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London, England, E2 9AX, United Kingdom
Sharon Nicholls
Sharon.Nicholls@berkeleygroup.co.uk
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