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Key Features
Balcony
Balcony
Chill out place
Chill out place
Cycle Parking
Cycle Parking
Educational options
Educational options
Flats
Flats
72
Floors
Floors
13
Local cafes
Local cafes
Park & riverside walk
Park & riverside walk
Property Type
Property Type
Apartments
Social space
Social space
Payment Options
Bank Transfer
Credit Card
Investment Purchase
Mortgage
Part Exchange
Shared Ownership
Description

King’s Cross is one of the largest and most successful redevelopments in London. Over the past 20 years, what was an underused industrial site has been transformed and rejuvenated with new streets, squares and parks, homes, shops, offices, galleries, bars, restaurants, schools, and even a university.

The location, the connections, the canal-side setting, the heritage, an exciting cultural scene, a thriving business community, and a strong sense of local community. All these things come together at King’s Cross to make it unique and really quite special. But this wasn’t always the case.

This strategic location has gone through many transformations over the years – from rural idyll to industrial heartland.

With the completion of Regent’s Canal in 1820, King’s Cross was linked to the industrial cities in the north, bringing both goods and industry to the area.

It was the coming of the railways in the mid-1800s however, that transformed King’s Cross into an important industrial and transport hub. Coal, grain, potatoes and other commodities arrived here from the north of England to be transferred on.

Post World War II, the area went into decline and by the late 20th Century, the “railway lands” had become a symbol of blight and decay, with derelict and disused buildings, railway sidings, warehouses and contaminated land. It was also the stomping ground of many a 90s clubber.

King’s Cross was known for its nightlife and was something of a hub for artists and creative organisations. But problems of crime, unemployment and a poor quality environment undermined the area.

The arrival of the 21st Century saw some significant changes that kick-started the next chapter in the history of King’s Cross.

Early plans for redevelopment fell through, but the 1996 decision to move the Channel Tunnel Rail Link from Waterloo to St Pancras became the catalyst for change. The landowners – London & Continental Railways Limited and Excel (now DHL) decided to develop the land.

In 2001, Argent was selected as the development partner. The project began with several years of intensive studies and consultation with the local community, government and other stakeholders. This work formed the basis for a vision for the development – Principles for a Human City, from which the masterplan evolved.

The plan was prepared by Allies and Morrison, Porphyrios Associates and Townshend Landscape Architects, and in 2006, outline planning permission was granted. The permission allowed for circa 50 new buildings, 20 new streets, 10 new major public spaces, the restoration and refurbishment of 20 historic buildings and structures, and up to 2,000 homes.

In 2008, Argent, London & Continental Railways and DHL formed a joint partnership: Kings Cross Central Limited Partnership. The partnership was the single landowner at King’s Cross. Early infrastructure works began in June 2007, with development starting in earnest in November 2008. Much of the early investment was focused in and around the Victorian buildings that once formed the Goods Yard.

In September 2011, the University of the Arts London moved to the Granary Complex and parts of the development opened to the public for the first time.

Since then, restaurants have opened, the Great Northern Hotel has been refurbished and residents have moved in. The historic Coal Drops have been redeveloped as a unique shopping destination and companies such as Google, Facebook, Universal Music and Havas have chosen to locate here.

New public streets, squares and gardens have opened, among them Granary Square with its spectacular fountains, Lewis Cubitt Park and Square and Gasholder Park. King’s Cross is now a much-loved part of London and a popular destination for locals and visitors from further afield.

In January 2015, the UK government and DHL announced the sale of their investment in the King’s Cross redevelopment to Australian Super, Australia’s biggest superannuation/pension funds run only to profit members.

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GEO Location:
City:
London
District:
Angel
Address:
York Way, London N1C
Public Facilities
School
Elliot Foundation
0.235 km
00:03:04
00:00:20
Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children
0.401 km
00:04:51
00:00:31
King’s Cross Academy
0.409 km
00:04:57
00:00:32
Subway
King's Cross St. Pancras
0.957 km
00:11:22
00:01:14
Train
King’s Cross
0.794 km
00:09:15
00:01:00
St Pancras International
0.798 km
00:09:27
00:01:02
Caledonian Road & Barnsbury
1.462 km
00:19:02
00:02:05
Bus
Copenhagen Street York Way (Stop E)
0.306 km
00:03:45
00:00:24
Yorkway Kings Place (Stop C)
0.317 km
00:04:03
00:00:26
Randell's Road (Stop B)
0.327 km
00:04:17
00:00:28
Hospital
North London Partners in Health and Care...
0.622 km
00:07:30
00:00:49
Tycho MedLink
0.822 km
00:10:02
00:01:05
London Doctors Clinic Private GP
1.089 km
00:13:30
00:01:28
Cafe
German Gymnasium Grand Café
0.721 km
00:08:25
00:00:55
Le Pain Quotidien
1.037 km
00:12:25
00:01:21
Big Chill
1.228 km
00:15:05
00:01:39
Park
Handyside Gardens
0.268 km
00:03:17
00:00:21
Lewis Cubitt Park
0.339 km
00:04:06
00:00:26
Camley Street Natural Park
0.744 km
00:08:59
00:00:59
Gym
igoyogi
0.484 km
00:06:20
00:00:41
Osteo.Pilates - Central London Osteopath...
0.512 km
00:06:11
00:00:40
Cally Pool & Gym
0.781 km
00:09:53
00:01:04
Supermarket
Waitrose & Partners Kings Cross
0.272 km
00:03:20
00:00:21
M&S Simply Food
0.784 km
00:09:28
00:01:02
Tesco Express
0.865 km
00:10:42
00:01:10
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Developer
King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership
King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership
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Prices
What is the price range of flats in R8 King's Cross?
The total price range of flats in R8 King's Cross is £0K – £0K
Amenities
What facilities are available to residents of R8 King's Cross?
The facilities available to residents of R8 King's Cross are Balcony, Chill out Place and Educational Options.
Which school is located near to R8 King's Cross?
The Gower Primary School, Edith Neville Primary School, Elliot Foundation, located near R8 King's Cross.
Which Subway stations is located near to R8 King's Cross?
St Pancras International, Euston, King’s Cross, King's Cross St. Pancras, located near R8 King's Cross.
Property Details
What is the zone number of R8 King's Cross?
The zone number of R8 King's Cross is Zone 1.
Where can I find the R8 King's Cross site plan?
You can view the R8 King's Cross Site Plan in the Site Plan section above.
Who is the developer of R8 King's Cross?
King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership is the developer of R8 King's Cross.
What is the completion date of R8 King's Cross?
The completion date of R8 King's Cross is Ready to move
What is the postcode of R8 King's Cross?
The postcode of R8 King's Cross is N1
What is the address of R8 King's Cross?
The address of R8 King's Cross is York Way, London N1C.
How many flats are there in R8 King's Cross?
The total number of flats in R8 King's Cross is 72.
How many total floors does R8 King's Cross have?
The total number of floors that R8 King's Cross has is 13 floors.

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