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Many associate office space in St Pancras with an area dominated by one of the most beautiful Victorian buildings in London. The area is also associated with connection.

This building today forms part of St Pancras International Station and was key to connecting the UK capital with the rest of the country during the Industrial Revolution and, since 2001, with Europe.

The iconic building is the Gothic red-brick hotel built by the Midland Railway in the 1860s. It is attached to the station built to connect its extensive rail network across the Midlands and North of England to a dedicated line into London.

The Grand Midland Hotel, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, was attached to the largest train shed designed by William Barlow. It was indeed the largest enclosed space in the world at the time.

The hotel became outdated and closed in 1935. In the 1950s, it was earmarked to be replaced by a brutalist block, and train services would be converted to nearby Euston and King’s Cross.

A passionate campaign saved the station and awarded it a protective Grade I listed status, however, led by the Victorian Society, Jane Hughes Fawcett, and Poet Laureate John Betjeman, just days before demolition.

Today, a statue inside the station on the first-floor concourse commemorates the poet. Other works of art in the station include those by Tracey Emin and ‘The Meeting Place’ sculpture by Paul Day.

The broader district of St Pancras forms around half the modern London Borough of Camden. It was a medieval parish and became a metropolitan borough in 1965. The footprint of the North London parish extends from Islington in the east to Marylebone in the west.

The parish was named after St Pancras Old Church, which is located on Pancras Road, Somers Town, behind the modern railway station.

Dedicated to the Roman martyr Saint Pancras, the church is reputed to be one of the oldest sites of Christian worship in England. It is believed that it was established in AD 314 in the late Roman period, as a Roman Camp called The Brill was nearby.

Its churchyard is well-visited as it includes John Soane’s tomb, which Giles Gilbert Scott used as inspiration for his winning design of the now iconic red telephone box.

It is the backdrop to a body-snatching scene in Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities. It is also where the author’s school headteacher, William Jones, is buried.

The development of the surrounding areas began in the 1790s, when Earl Camden began developing some fields to the north and west of the old church to create Camden Town.

At the same time, a residential district was built to the south and east of the church, known as Somers Town. Today, prime residential properties are available in St Pancras due to its proximity to amenities, transport links, and the Regent’s Canal.

However, none are as iconic or connected as the 6,000-square-foot penthouse apartment at St Pancras Chambers within the station building. When it came to the market in 2023, it had a guide price of around £10 million.

The area behind St Pancras and King’s Cross has been extensively redeveloped. What was used as goods, coal sheds, and other industrial purposes has been replaced with modern office buildings, with state-of-the-art business technologies and infrastructure seamlessly connecting the world.

Chosen by high-profile technology giants, professionals from the professional services, media, and an eclectic range of other sectors, St Pancras offers office space to rent on a traditional leasehold basis and a growing number of flexible workspace options that provide agility and efficiency.

Also known as flex spaces, many high-end office providers and workspace operators offer flexible business space solutions such as private serviced offices, managed office suites and floors, and coworking spaces.

In contrast to renting office space in St Pancras on a long-term lease, these options are occupied via short-term, extendable contracts, allowing a business to expand within a building as business needs dictate.

The contracts also allow expanding into a larger space within the same building, which offers agility in times of business growth. There are many offices in St Pancras with space for 500 or more desks.

Equally, businesses can remain nimble and contract their footprint to meet business needs.

The managed office spaces in St Pancras are ready-fitted, and the client leads the furnishing and fit-out process. Tailored offices can include private reception areas, meeting rooms, executive suites, open-plan working areas, hot-desking zones, kitchens, and bathrooms, and clients can select a bespoke service level pack that best suits their needs. The self-contained offices can be a suite, a cluster of suites, a floor or several floors.

The private serviced offices are fully furnished, fitted, and equipped with state-of-the-art business technologies. Clients enjoy premium shared amenities, including bookable meeting and boardrooms, breakout spaces, lounges, quiet zones, fully stocked kitchens, fitness and wellness facilities, cafes, and outdoor spaces.

These options offer all-inclusive rental packages, so the monthly fee covers utilities, cleaning, furnishings, buildings insurance, reception, administrative support, and concierge services.

The premium office buildings are designed and managed in an ESG-considered way, appealing to those looking for space that suits their sustainable credentials while offering a wide range of amenities.

The high-end, environmentally friendly office properties in St Pancras offer modern end-of-journey facilities such as bicycle storage, showers, lockers, changing rooms and EV chargers for self-powered commuters.

However, London St Pancras International is a major transport terminal, offering a multitude of connection options and, following its £800 million upgrade in the early 21st century, Eurostar services to Europe.

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