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1 bedroom flat
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Step free access
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
Key information
Letting details
- Furnished
- Deposit: £3750.00
Features and description
- 1 bedroom
- 1 reception room
- 1 bathroom
- Lift
- Balcony
- Concierge
- Town/City
- Upper Floor
- Lateral
- Step free access to the property
This one bed flat listed is on the 4th floor with an internal area of 591 sqf along with an additional balcony area of 83 sqf. The flat has a very good layout, with L-shaped floor to ceiling windows at the reception facing Southwest, offering an open view of green trees in the park below. The bedroom faces Southeast and overlooks the quiet Brill Place street. It is very rare to have a one bed flat in such a fantastic location facing Southwest/Southeast with a good size/layout and green park open view.
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Situated in a small, quiet, green park and next to St Pancras Station, the Francis Crick Institute, and the British Library, this building is located in the heart of King's Cross transportation hub. The Grand Central development is within a short walk of a range of amenities, including restaurants, cafes, bars, shops, and green spaces. It is an ideal apartment for those looking to enjoy all that the city has to offer. In addition, the location provides quick and easy access to three train stations and six tube lines, providing an extremely convenient and comfortable lifestyle.
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The radical regeneration of old railway land over the last 10 years and the creation of a new postcode, N1C, has established King’s Cross as one of London’s most exciting destinations. Carefully planned with new office buildings, 2,000 new homes, 10 new streets, 26 acres of public space, parks and squares together with retail and dining spaces, the area caters perfectly for the 45,000 people who live, work and study in the area.



















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