08/06/2026
Two sales. One timeless design language.
There’s something enduringly appealing about mid-century architecture. Clean lines. Honest materials. Thoughtfully proportioned spaces. Homes designed to maximise natural light and create a seamless connection between indoors and out.
We’re delighted to have recently sold two exceptional waterside homes in Chiswick’s most celebrated mid-century developments: Chiswick Quay and Chiswick Staithe.
Built around the principles of light, space and community, these riverside enclaves remain some of West London’s finest examples of post-war residential design. Chiswick Staithe, an award-winning development designed by architect Edward Armitage in 1963, is renowned for its striking modernist townhouses, car-free green spaces and private Thames frontage.
Meanwhile, Chiswick Quay combines marina-inspired architecture with generous proportions, landscaped gardens and homes carefully arranged to maximise views, light and a connection to the water. Originally established in 1974 around a private marina, it remains one of London’s most distinctive riverside communities.
What unites both developments is a design philosophy that feels as relevant today as ever: bright interiors, simple geometric forms, floor-to-ceiling glazing, and a focus on quality of life rather than excess.
If you own a waterside, mid-century or architecturally significant property and are considering a move, we’d love to hear from you. Alternatively, if you’re searching for a similar home, contact RiverHomes to discover comparable properties currently available to buy