Twelve Trees Park is a landmark regeneration development in East London, offering a unique balance between urban connectivity and expansive green space. Developed by the Berkeley Group, the project sits directly next to West Ham Station, providing one of the best-connected residential locations in London.
Set within 12 acres of landscaped parkland, the development is designed as a modern residential neighbourhood with homes, community spaces, cafés and amenities all integrated into a vibrant, future-focused environment.
The development offers a wide range of contemporary homes across different buildings and collections:
Many apartments enjoy panoramic skyline views, including views towards Canary Wharf, the City of London and Stratford.
Twelve Trees Park is delivered in phases, providing both immediate and forward-looking opportunities:
Twelve Trees Park appeals to professionals, families, students and investors seeking a well-connected Zone 2 location with access to green space and modern amenities. Immediate availability, excellent transport links and large-scale regeneration support strong rental demand and long-term capital growth.
Twelve Trees Park benefits from direct access to West Ham Station, connecting residents to five major transport lines: Jubilee, District, Hammersmith & City, DLR and C2C.
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Residents benefit from access to the exclusive Cordova Club, offering a carefully curated collection of lifestyle facilities:
In addition, the wider development features landscaped parks and gardens, community hubs, cafés and restaurants, creating a true neighbourhood feel within the city.
What is Stamp Duty?
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a tax you might have to pay if you buy a property in England or Northern Ireland but you’ll only have to pay it if the house you’re buying is over a certain price. If you’re buying a residential property or piece of land in England or Northern Ireland, you’ll have to pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) if your purchase is over the threshold of £125,000.
Eligible first-time buyers will pay no Stamp Duty on properties costing up to £300,000, and a discounted rate on property purchases up to £500,000.
Stamp Duty rates changed on 1 April 2025.
Our Stamp Duty calculator lets you know the amount of tax you’ll be liable to pay. It’ll work out how much Stamp Duty you’ll owe, whether you’re a first-time buyer, moving home, or buying an additional property.
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