Getting to our office

To reach the estate and letting agents Docklands office by train.

To reach the Docklands office by Docklands Light Railway, take the DLR to South Quay station and, facing Canary Wharf and the road, walk left along Marsh Wall, take the second left onto Mastmaker Road and turn immediately right onto Byng Street. At the end of Byng Street walk left down Westferry Road until you reach number 60, which is opposite the Barkantine Health Centre.

Alternatively, take the DLR to Crossharbour station and walk away from the main road along the pedestrian walkway marked Pepper Street which heads towards the dock. Cross Glengall Bridge and continue walking straight ahead over Millharbour and through onto Tiller Road. When you reach the end of Tiller Road walk right onto Westferry Road and continue up to number 60 which is opposite the Barkantine Health Centre.

 

To reach the estate and letting agents Docklands office by bus.

Bus routes D3, D7 and 135.The Docklands office is very easily reached by bus as there is a bus stop on either side of the road extremely close to the office. Take the bus as far as the Barkantine Health Centre on Westferry Road and the Docklands office is directly opposite the health centre and pharmacy.

 

To reach the estate and letting agents Docklands office by Thames Clipper.

Disembark at the Masthouse Terrace pier and with the river behind you, walk left along the Thames Path until you reach the end of the path. Go through the gateway on your right which leads into Ferguson’s Close. Go straight ahead onto Masthouse Terrace then turn left and follow the road as it curves round onto Westferry Road. Turn left again and walk up Westferry Road until you reach the Franklyn James office on the left hand side at number 60.

60 Westferry Road London E14 8JE

020 7005 6080

Opening Hours

Monday - Thursday 9am - 6.30pm
Friday - 9am - 6pm
Saturday - 10am - 4pm

Properties listed with our Docklands office

What our clients say

“Worked with Danny, had a very smooth moving experience :) Danny is very helpful and attentive to details, you are in good hands with him!”

Maria Sokolova

“I've inquired about 10 properties at this point, and Vanessa has been by far the best agent I've worked with. I really appreciate her responsiveness, help getting answers to our questions, and overall attitude, I wish all agents were more like her, so thank you for all your help so far!”

Noah Levenson

“The proactive and friendly team at Franklyn James who dealt with my house move displayed a high level of professionalism and made the whole process as smooth as it could possibly be even during these difficult times. The regular updates and progress reports were very helpful.”

Sophie Levi

Areas covered by our Docklands Office

Royal Docks

If there was a remake of ‘Planes, Trains and Automobiles’ they could set it here. Plus, then it could have yachts and a cable car in it as well. Nowadays the home of London City Airport, Royal Docks has been all about transport since it was built in the late 19th century.

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Greenwich

If it weren’t for the view of Canary Wharf, you could believe that Greenwich was in the middle of the countryside. Easy to get to via foot tunnel or DLR, Greenwich covered market is the perfect place to go present shopping or to sample some freshly cooked street food.

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Canary Wharf

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Property for sale E14

Search the latest property in E14. Property for sale in E14 is one of the leading areas in London to buy property.

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Deptford

Once known only as the area in which celebrated Elizabethan poet Christopher Marlowe met his premature end, and the site of the notorious, and possibly unnecessary, ‘slum’ clearances of the 1960s, modern-day Deptford has shrugged off its unsavoury past and is now thriving.

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Docklands

Canary Wharf is arguably one of the most exciting places to work in London, and the Docklands area is also a vibrant and interesting place to live, because it is continually growing and changing.

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Lewisham

If you fall asleep on a southbound DLR train, Lewisham is where you will end up. Make the most of your unplanned visit and check out this revamped, revived and rejuvenated part of South London.

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Woolwich

Home to the Woolwich Ferry and the Woolwich foot tunnel; Woolwich used to be somewhere to pass through, rather than a destination in its own right. That is all set to change though, as a certain rail link will soon be connecting Woolwich directly with Heathrow, making Woolwich a very desirable place to live.

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