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Full details for 2 Bedroom Flat For Sale in Regents Park, Camden Town

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Description

This exquisite two-bedroom apartment is located within the historic and renowned Grade I Listed St Pancras Chambers. Originally home to the Midland Grand Hotel, a masterpiece by architect George Gilbert Scott that first opened its doors in 1873, the building is celebrated as a premier example of Victorian Gothic architecture.

Situated on the second floor, this expansive lateral apartment is filled with natural light, featuring impressive 4-meter-high ceilings and distinctive Gothic-style windows that provide sweeping southerly views.

The apartment offers a blend of contemporary design and traditional features throughout. It comprises of two double bedroom with the principal room boasting a mezzanine for extra storage. The modern, open plan kitchen reception room oozes character with wooden flooring, high ceilings and sash windows. This spacious room has direct access to private balconies ofering a southerly aspect. Additionally, There are two bathrooms (one en-suiate).

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The property is centrally located which offers residents quick access to international, national and local transport links. Travelling within the city, the UK, Europe or further afield Eurostar connections place mainland Europe just under two hours from St Pancras International . It is served by 6 tube lines reaching Oxford Circus in 4 minutes and Paddington in 10 minutes.

The area of King‘s Cross offers an ever increasing variety of things to see and do. Granary Square and its surrounding streets are already well known as the home of Google and Central Saint Martins College of Art and boast numerous dining and shopping opportunities.

King‘s Cross has opened its shopping centre the ‘Coal Drops Yard‘. The site, which was originally established in 1850 to handle the eight million tonnes of coal has now been transformed to become an incredible space housing a mix of 50 concept stores, bars, restaurants and public spaces.

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