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Download Host Brochure Arches of King’s Cross. DONT DELETE ME! I’M NEEDEDFOR PAGE NUMBERS TO WORK 02 ~ 03 Cadence ~ King’s Cross Alive with rhythm ~ Cadence is home to 103 spacious studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments designed by Alison Brooks Architects, with interiors by Conran and Partners. Within its playful arches, there is space for every pace of life. Welcome to Cadence, King’s Cross. CGI of building exterior. Computer generated images are indicative only. DONT DELETE ME! I’M NEEDEDFOR PAGE NUMBERS TO WORK Cadence ~ King’s Cross The location ~ London’s best-connected 01 neighbourhood King’s Cross Station. DONT DELETE ME! I’M NEEDEDFOR PAGE NUMBERS TO WORK 06 ~ 07 Cadence ~ King’s Cross The vibrant pulse of connectivity ~ King’s Cross is the best connected destination in London, boasting two mainline stations (King’s Cross and St Pancras), international connections and six underground lines. Right: Light tunnel, King’s Cross. DONT DELETE ME! I’M NEEDEDFOR PAGE NUMBERS TO WORK HAMPSTEAD HEATH 08 ~ 09 Cadence ~ King’s Cross T U F N E L L P A R K London Metropolitan University K E N T I S H HIGHBURY D A L S T O N BELSIZE PARK T O W N FIELDS Life in every direction Caledonian 15 mins Road ~ Highbury & Islington Cadence is within easy reach of everything Caledonian Road Camden 10 mins & Barnsbury the capital has to o er, from the lush Road H A G G E R S T O N greens of Regent’s Park, Hyde Park and I S L I N G T O N Hampstead Heath, to London landmarks PRIMROSE HILL and leading universities. C A M D E N BARNARD T O W N Central PARK St Pancras Saint Martins Hospital SHOREDITCH PARK Mornington Crescent Angel London landmarks King’s Cross & REGENT’S PARK St Pancras 01. British Museum 10 mins Euston 02. Trafalgar Square 13 mins 03. The Shard 14 mins University 04. St Paul’s Cathedral 15 mins College CLERKENWELL London Cass 05. Somerset House 16 mins Business Russell SHOREDITCH 06. Buckingham Palace 16 mins School Square Baker Street Great Portland 07. The Gherkin 17 mins Street Great Ormand Street Hospital 08. Harrods 19 mins 09. Palace of Westminster 20 mins M A R Y L E B O N E Farringdon Liverpool Street 10. Tower Bridge 22 mins 01 11. The London Eye 26 mins Harley Street Tottenham Holborn Hospital London Court Road School of Economics CITY OF LONDON Oxford Circus COVENT SOHO GARDEN 07 Bond Street 04 Bank 05 M A Y F A I R Green Park 02 HYDE PARK 03 GREEN PARK 11 S O U T H W A R K ST JAMES’S London Guy’s 10 PARK Bridge Waterloo Hospital 06 WESTMINSTER 08 09 Locations are approximate and show a selection of iconic London buildings and destinations. Walking times are from Granary Square, taken from Google Maps. Victoria L A M B E T H Timings to London landmarks by TfL from King’s Cross station. DONT DELETE ME! I’M NEEDEDFOR PAGE NUMBERS TO WORK 10 ~ 11 Cadence ~ King’s Cross Live here, Tube go anywhere King’s Cross St Pancras tube station links London Harrow-on-the-Hill Camden Town Finsbury Park Highbury & Islington ~ six London Underground lines. From here, Underground you can travel directly to pretty much King’s Cross anywhere in London. St Pancras Paddington Marylebone Baker Euston With Eurostar on your doorstep and Stratford and Street Stansted Airport all fi ve of London’s airports less than One stop away, Farringdon is set to become Angel one of the capital’s major transport hubs Old Street an hour away, King’s Cross is Edgware Warren Street with the introduction of Crossrail – Road Farringdon Regents Park Russell Barbican unparalleled for convenient travel. The Elizabeth Line. Square Bond Street Euston 1 min Moorgate Liverpool Street Marble Arch Oxford Circus Tottenham Holborn Farringdon 2 mins Notting Court Road Hill Gate Bank Ealing Covent Garden Canary Wharf Broadway St. Paul’s and City Airport Oxford Circus 4 mins Green Park Hyde Park Leicester Square Corner Piccadilly High Street Green Park 5 mins Circus Cannon Street Monument Kensington Knightsbridge Charing Bank 7 mins Cross Blackfriars Heathrow Victoria 7 mins Airport Victoria Harrow-on-the-Hill Camden Town Finsbury Park Highbury & Islington Canary Wharf London Bridge 9 mins Earl’s South Sloane Westminster Embankment London Court Kensington Square Bridge Bond Street 9 mins King’sWaterloo Cross St Pancras Paddington 10 mins Paddington Marylebone Baker Euston Stratford and Street Stansted Airport Waterloo 12 mins Angel Old Street Edgware Warren Street Marylebone 12 mins RoadWimbledon Vauxhall and FarringdonElephant & Castle Borough Barbican Regents Park Gatwick Airport Russell Sloane Square 13 mins Square Bond Street Liverpool Street 16 mins Central section of The Elizabeth Line due to open 2021 Moorgate Liverpool Street Marble Arch Oxford Circus Tottenham Holborn Notting Court Road Hill Gate Bank Ealing Covent Garden Canary Wharf Broadway St. Paul’s and City Airport Green Park Hyde Park Leicester Square Corner Fly Train Piccadilly High Street Circus Cannon Street Monument Kensington Knightsbridge Charing Cross Blackfriars Get to any of London’s fi ve international The vast majority of the UK’s major cities Heathrow Direct services to: airports within the hour. are within easy reach from King’s Cross, Airport Victoria Canary Wharf St Pancras International or Euston Station. CambridgeEarl’s South SloaneBrighton Westminster EmbankmentManchester LondonYork Edinburgh Bridge London London Gatwick Court Kensington Square City Airport Luton Airport Airport Waterloo 58 mins 1 h 13 mins 2 h 7 mins 2 h 9 mins 4 h 23 mins 33 mins 35 mins 44 mins Wimbledon Vauxhall and Elephant & Castle Borough Eurostar Gatwick Airport Heathrow London Airport Stansted Airport St Pancras International connects the UK Direct services to: to the continent by high speed rail. Eurostar 51 mins 59 mins operates direct services to the centre of Lille Brussels Paris Amsterdam Lyon* Paris, Brussels, Lille and Amsterdam. 1 h 28 mins 1 h 48 mins 2 h 16 mins 3 h 55 mins 4 h 41 mins Travel times are taken from King’s Cross station as directly as possible to the specifi ed airport using tfl .gov.uk Travel times are the quickest route from station to station, taken from tfl .gov.uk and eurostar.com. *Direct to Lyon is a summer service only, otherwise change at Lille. DONT DELETE ME! I’M NEEDEDFOR PAGE NUMBERS TO WORK Cadence ~ King’s Cross The neighbourhood ~ A thriving and 02 connected community Casa Pastor, Coal Drops Yard. DONT DELETE ME! I’M NEEDEDFOR PAGE NUMBERS TO WORK 14 ~ 15 Cadence ~ King’s Cross H A C R E L N A C A PEM BROKE AVENUE Never miss a beat H C A E R L A N A ~ C 50 55 OUTRAM PLACE This is a neighbourhood buzzing with creative 18 Y energy, culture, thriving businesses and world- 59 29 Y A A H A W N D W Y S I D E 15 K class eateries. Enjoy a diverse and growing S K T R E 11 R R 41 E T 59 O 30 O 42 D Y Y community on your doorstep – meet your E ET 63 E L H I neighbours and be the fi rst to experience new S GRANARY STR 49 T shops, restaurants, art, fi tness and wellbeing. 61 TREATY STREET 16 ET 13 TRE 43 S E 60 Y O O L T I B E R G A R D B R K W 32 40 R K W A T 54 S AYAY 5 7 C C T 37 T E 24 E NS REGENT’S CANAL 23 26 NS Dining & Drinking Shopping Parks / Open spaces 38 28 12 1. Plum & Spilt Milk 32. Coal Drops Yard 48. Granary Square 25 27 47 6 58 2. Coal O ce –Samsung 49. Gasholder Park 22 51 3. The Lighterman –Wolf & Badger 50. Lewis Cubitt Park 53 48 4. German Gymnasium – COS 51. Wharf Road Gardens 3 5. Barrafi na –Unit 5 52. Pancras Square 57 C A REGENT’S CANAL M 6. Caravan –Tom Dixon 53. Camley Street Natural Park L 2 E Y S 7. Dishoom 33. Space NK 54. Handyside Gardens T R E E 8. Vinoteca 34. Jigsaw 55. Jellicoe Gardens T S S T A I N T 9. Granger & Co. 35. Sweaty Betty GOLDINGTO A L L S Y W A S T R E E T S 10. Kimchee 36. Nike N D O NEW WHARF ROAD Art & Culture O LAVINA GROVE DBUR G 46 N CRINAN STREET 11. Happy Face 37. Waitrose ME PENRY 31 STRS TR 35 E E 12. Beer + Burger 38. Canopy Market 56. British Library N S T 13. Spiritland 39. The Harry Potter Shop 57. Kings Place TREE 19 34 COOPE T 44 CHARRINGTON STRE 14. GNH Bar 40. 18montrose 58. House of Illustration D 10 R A R V S L A 21 15. SUPERMAX 59. Everyman Cinema E L LATT STREET U P NE 33 O WHARFDALE ROAD 16. Vermuteria 60. Central Saint Martins B 52 S Wellness 45 ’ NORTHDOWN STREET 17. Anthracite 61. Platform Theatre G 36 N E I 18. Little Creatures 41. Multi Use Games Area 62. Francis Crick Institute T K 20 19. Maple & King’s 42. The Fore 63. The Square Theatre (2022) 20. Notes Co ee 43. Frame 8 RAILWAY STREET 21. Carhartt WIP Co ee 44. Pancras Square Leisure 9 22. Hicce 45. Nike+ Run Club 23. Casa Pastor 46.
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