The Penthouse at St. Pancras is a breath taking fusion of historic grandeur and modern luxury.
Nestled atop one of London's most iconic landmarks.
Perched majestically above the bustling streets of King's Cross, this exclusive residence offers unrivalled views of the cityscape, with landmarks such as the Shard and the London Eye punctuating the horizon.
Step into a realm of opulence as you enter this palatial retreat. Impeccable design meets timeless elegance in every corner, from the soaring high ceilings with original beams of the water tower adorned with intricate moulding to the bespoke furnishings that exude sophistication and style.
The living spaces are bathed in natural light, creating an ambiance of serenity and warmth that envelops you from the moment you arrive.
Entertainment knows no bounds in the Penthouse at St. Pancras, hosting unforgettable soirees in the expansive living area, complete with an entertainment system and plush seating for guests to unwind in style, for those seeking culinary delights, the gourmet kitchen is a chef's dream, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and ample space for culinary creations. Indulgence reaches new heights in the master suite, where luxury knows no bounds.
Retreat to your sanctuary of serenity, where sumptuous linens, a decadent Super king-sized bed, and panoramic views of the city below ensure a restful night's sleep.
The en suite bathrooms are a sanctuary unto themselves, featuring a lavish soaking tub, a spacious walk-in shower, and designer amenities that elevate the bathing experience to new heights, you have his and her dressing rooms.
Every moment spent at the Penthouse at St. Pancras is an indulgence in luxury and refinement.
King's Cross has undergone significant regeneration, boasting 50 new buildings, 20 streets, and 10 public squares.
Notable businesses like Google UK and The Guardian have established headquarters here, while cultural institutions like Central St Martins and Kings Place add vibrancy.
Kings Cross station, designed by Lewis Cubitt, has been restored, featuring an extended glass roof and an open-air piazza.
The area nurtures arts and culture with institutions like Kings Place, home to various art, music, and cultural events, and studios of renowned artists Antony Gormley and Thomas Heatherwick.
The British Library and London Canal Museum celebrate London's heritage, while the Foundling Museum tells the story of the city's first home for abandoned babies.
Coal Drops Yard offers more dining, shopping, and cultural experiences, while the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel provides an exquisite setting for drinks and dining.
In addition to its vibrant cultural scene and shopping destinations, King's Cross serves as a crucial transportation hub connecting London to mainland Europe.
St Pancras International hosts Euro star, London's high-speed rail link with Paris, Brussels, and other European cities.
This connection enhances the area's cosmopolitan atmosphere, welcoming travellers from across the continent and adding to its dynamic energy.
Tenure: Leasehold (109 years)