A gated development, The secret is located within the regeneration area of Greenwich. An assortment of one, two and three beds all with the added feature of balconies. The scheme will have an outdoor play area and allocated parking. The specification has been upgraded to reflect modern living with kitchens finished off in a high white gloss with hamonized worktops resulting in a fresh, bright space.
Greewich twon centre is a World Heritage Site. Places to visit include the National amritime Museum. The Fan Museum, the old Royal Naval College (with its maginificent Painted Hall), the Royal Observatory and the wernher Collection at the Ranger's House.
In the rest of the corough, there are a number of notable attarctions, including, the art deco Eltham Palace and Firepower!, the Royal Artillery Museum.
The borough is packed witha range of magificent parks and gardens, open spaces and woodlands - including the world famous Greenwich Royal Park - many of whihc contain historical monuments and statues. The parks are perfect for a picinic or an evening stroll.
Greenwich offers a wide range of sports activities - from step aerobics to orienteering and beyond. Other facilities in the borough include an athletics track, sailing club, rigby and football pitches and basketball and tennis court.
Greenwich is one of the host boroughs of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Up to a third of all the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games events will be held in three separate areas across the borough of Grrenwich:
Being a World Heritage Site Greenwich has some of London's best pubs, restaurants and cafes. If you fancy a traditional pub lunch in an historic inn or more sophisticated dinner in a stylish venue, you'll find numerous restaurants and pubs offering every type of international cuisine that will leave you spolit for choice.
You can dine in stlye in one of the up-market restaurants or have a quick and delicious lunch stop at one of the great value noodle bars. One a fine day, you can pop into one of the sandwich bars to create a tasty picnic for the park or riverside. Many wine bars and pubs have gardens or terraces where children are made especially welcome.
Shopping at the colourful markets in the borough - some of which have existed for centuries - can oftent uncover interesting and unique items. If you're looking for arts and crafts, antiques and collectables, fresh fruits & flowers or unusual bric-a-bra, chances are, something will catch your eye at one of the markets. Greenwich Market has had a royal charter cince 1700, from thursday to Sunday, its cobbled stones are packed with traders' stalls selling arts, crafts,antiques and collectables plus a food court at weekends.
To complete the stopping experience, there is also a myriad of high street names situated in the vicinity of the Cutty Sark DLR station.