Under Construction
PRP
Working in partnership since 2013 One Woolwich delivers, phased demolition and redevelopment across a number of sites, over 1600 mixed tenure homes and 35% affordable housing.
One Woolwich is an ambitious public housing regeneration scheme aiming to deliver over 1600 mixed tenure homes for the area. Working in partnership since 2013, the Royal Borough of Greenwich and Lovell are on track to complete all phases of the development by 2028. The vision for One Woolwich is to provide a high-quality development with a strong sense of place, ensuring new homes maintain and enhance existing connections to local communities, shared facilities, health, transport links and other infrastructure. The estate regeneration increases the amount of open space, introducing flexible public space for play, private gardens for houses, secure communal gardens for the apartments and defined spaces for moments of reflection through strategic resting points offering vistas towards the River Thames.
Trinity Park is one of three neighbourhood zones which comprise the One Woolwich scheme. The regeneration sensitively transforms the former Morris Walk North and South estates and carefully re-integrates the area with the surrounding context responding to the historic character, challenging physical topography and dissecting railway line to improve legibility, wayfinding and connectivity. New homes provide a high-quality inclusive design which strengthens the visual connection across the rail line and provides green links to Maryon Park. The scale and form of the new buildings respond to the existing homes in the immediate context and integrate new green squares for people to meet and play.
Of the 766 new homes delivered at Trinity Park there is a balanced mix of 1-to-4 bedroom homes. 253 of these will be affordable homes, including 177 affordable rent and 76 shared ownership homes. Nearly half of all homes on Morris South will be family homes.
“It has been fantastic to see first-hand the progress of the ambitious Woolwich Estates regeneration programme. The programme will see the building of a significant numbers of affordable homes for local residents, including 241 council homes – easing the housing crisis locally and helping the government deliver the biggest increase in social and affordable housebuilding in a generation. It is incredibly encouraging to see the Royal Borough of Greenwich at the forefront of housing delivery in London, having the highest number of new affordable homes started of any borough in the capital last year. I commend the council and its partners for their work in driving this particular programme forward.”
Matthew Pennycook, MP for Greenwich & Woolwich and Minister of State for Housing and Planning, 23 July 2025
Project information
Status
Under Construction
Borough
Greenwich
Size
58400 sq m
Completion
December 2028
Location
66 Glenalvon Way, London SE18 5HY, UK
Team Credits
Developer
Lovell Partnerships London
Architect
PRP Architects
Housing Association
Paragon Asra
Client
Royal Borough of Greenwich
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Last updated on
25/07/2025
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