By the early 21st century, the estate had fallen into disrepair and was deemed unsuitable for modern living standards, leading to plans for its redevelopment.
The redevelopment of Kidbrooke Village began in the early 2010s, with the aim of replacing the aging Ferrier Estate[1] with a new, vibrant community.
Kidbrooke Village offers a variety of amenities to its residents, including shops, cafes, schools, and healthcare facilities.
[2] The village is well-connected to public transport, with Kidbrooke railway station providing regular services to Central London and other destinations.
Additionally, several bus routes serve the area, facilitating easy access to surrounding neighborhoods including North Greenwich, Blackheath, Cutty Sark.