Located in a quiet area with a reception that accepts parcels, and considered safe compared to Woolwich centre. Some neighbours hold weekend parties, and there is a persistent smell of weed.
Trinity Walk, Se18
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Add your review to unlockThe development would benefit from more greenery and trees, which could help muffle noise. It is quite noisy at night, with sound from even a single flat's party bouncing around, and car parking spaces are limited.
Fittings and fixtures could be higher quality, such as stone bathroom tiles, proper kitchen drawers, and kitchen tiling, with cabinet brackets that often fall out. Landscaping, security, and bike storage are also poor.
The development is modern and attractive with regularly maintained grass and plants, and building management seems better than individual property management. However, several problems reported to the housing association remain mostly unresolved.
A great sense of community with many friendly young professionals and an active residents association that currently looks after residents and is pursuing a new property management company. The marketing suite staff are lovely.
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