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Euston Road, London NW1

£7,500,000

£1,312/ft2

£14,124/m2

Flat (6th/7th/8th Floor)

4 bedrooms

5 bathrooms

3 receptions

5,716ft2
531m2
  • Tenure: Leasehold

  • Outside space: No

  • Parking: Yes

Key features and description

3 Bedrooms | Bedroom 4/Staff Accommodation | Bathroom | Shower Room | 2 En Suite Shower Rooms | En Suite Bathroom | 2 Guest WCs | Reception/Dining/Entertaining Room | Kitchen | Study | Store/Plant Room | Utility Room | Lift | 24 Hour Security | Parking
Occupying the uppermost levels of one of London's most recognisable buildings, this exceptional penthouse within St Pancras Chambers offers a rare combination of architectural theatre, volume and privacy.

Arranged across three floors and extending to just under 6,000 sq ft, the apartment is defined by its remarkable sense of scale. The principal entertaining level is a genuinely singular space - a vast, double-height room framed by original Victorian timber trusses and exposed brickwork, once part of the building's historic infrastructure. Today, it functions as an extraordinary setting for entertaining, with clearly defined zones for dining, lounging and hosting, all beneath soaring ceilings and dramatic architectural lines.

The lower floors provide a more intimate counterpoint, with three well-proportioned bedroom suites featuring high ceilings, fireplaces and elegant period detailing. The principal bedroom in particular enjoys a sense of calm and grandeur, with views across the surrounding cityscape and beautifully appointed en-suite facilities.

Throughout the apartment, the contrast between historic structure and modern intervention has been carefully balanced - preserving the character of the building while delivering a home that functions comfortably at scale. Private lift access, two parking spaces and 24-hour security complete what is an exceptionally rare offering.

St Pancras Chambers is an icon of London architecture. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in the 19th century, the building stands as one of the capital's most celebrated examples of Victorian Gothic design.

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