{"list_short_description":"King's Cross Penthouse by MoreThanStays","desc":"Sitting opposite King’s Cross station, this apartment is all about the location. From here, you're just a few minutes walk from the capital's cultural hotspots, including the Wellcome Collection and The British Library. When it comes to transport, options are aplenty from here, with the mainline King’s Cross St. Pancras stations on your doorstep. It’s a practical apartment, with a fully-equipped kitchen, a sociable living room and two bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.","list_describe_property":"Key facts
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\n- Duplex spread over 4th and 5th floor of the building.
\n- 65 sqm\/709 qft
\n- 2 x Double beds in the bedrooms and 1 x Ikea Friheten sofa bed in the living room (all 140cmx200cm)
\n- Fully equipped kitchen with washer, microwave, oven, dishwasher
\n- Iron, ironing board, airer, hairdryer
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\n MULTIMEDIA
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\n- Fast WIFI 100+ Mbsps
\n- TV with Netflix and other smart apps
\n- International socket extension cord with 2xUSB and 1xUSB-C
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\nSocial responsibility:
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\nPlanet: recycling bin, no small single-use toiletries or utensils, 100% green electricity
\nPeople: we pay our staff above London living wage
\nProfit: we invest in the quality and growth of the business, our employees' skills and training, and making our neighbourhood cleaner, safer and more prosperous.
\n","list_describe_location":"Ever since the Eurostar undersea rail link between Paris and London rolled into Kings Cross St. Pancras station, the formerly down-and-out neighborhood of Kings Cross has experienced a total transformation. Abandoned railway land with disused gas tanks now has new offices, shopping areas, fountains, apartments, green spaces, and more. There are now posh supermarkets in converted train sheds, the coveted Central St. Martins London School of Art and Fashion, artisan restaurants like Hicce, and trendy ice cream shops like Ruby Violet. Granary Square, north of the station and surrounded by restored warehouses, has a 1,000-jet fountain that's great for kids, as well as canalside amphitheater-style seating. There’s also the gorgeous revamped Camley Street Natural Park, which is packed with its stunning wildflowers and urban biodiversity. Google is building their London headquarters here, an office complex that is supposed to be so state-of-the-art it will reinvent everything we know about offices (and in pandemic times, that must be a good thing). Add starchitect Thomas Heatherwick's stunningly designed designed Coal Drops Yard, former coal sheds that are now a super desirable luxury shopping and eating indoor and outdoor destination space.
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