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Gasholder Park
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Gasholder No. 8 is the largest of the iconic gasholders that once dominated the skyline at King’s Cross. Originally built in 1883 for the storage of town gas, the intricate wrought-iron structure was painstakingly restored and moved from the opposite bank of the canal to its new home in 2014. Today the gasholder frames a canalside park with a lush circular lawn. A stunning mirror-polished steel colonnade by Bell Phillips Architects adds a contemporary counterpoint to the Victorian structure, reflecting light and views of the surroundings. This is the perfect spot to relax and watch the narrowboats at St Pancras Lock
Gasholder No. 8 is the largest of the iconic gasholders that once dominated the skyline at King’s Cross. Originally built in 1883 for the storage of town gas, the intricate wrought-iron structure was painstakingly restored and moved from the opposite bank of the canal to its new home in 2014. Today…
Cozy, waterside retreat featuring a refurbished gas holder structure around a circular lawn.
Lovely garden fire sitting watching the boats and the trains and the ducks and people go by. Exciting new architecture. Plenty of local for shops and restaurants. Tonnes going on nearby and with the canal nearby it's hard to fault this place.
Wander along the charming canal towpath from Granary Square, and you’ll come across a little park that is big bit different. What Gasholder Park lacks in size though, it more than makes up for in personality.
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London, England