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The St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel forms the frontispiece of St Pancras railway station in St Pancras, London.The station is one of the main rail termini in London and the final stop for international trains departing to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and other destinations in mainland Europe.
Scott was the architect of many notable buildings, including the Midland Grand Hotel at St Pancras Station, the Albert Memorial, and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, all in London, St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow, the main building of the University of Glasgow, St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh and King's College Chapel, London.
The Midland Grand Hotel at St. Pancras (closed from 1935 to 2011; now the St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel.) The Great Northern Hotel at King's Cross (recently restored as a boutique hotel) The Great Eastern Hotel at Liverpool Street (now the Andaz London Liverpool Street) The Charing Cross Hotel at Charing Cross station
The Shaw Theatre is a theatre in Somers Town, in the London Borough of Camden.It is a part of the Pullman London St Pancras hotel, located off Euston Road.The Shaw has 446 seats and two large foyers, four large dressing rooms for up to 60 people and extensive high-quality backstage facilities which include a workshop studio and laundry facilities.
St James's Club and Hotel; St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel; Strand Palace Hotel; Swissôtel The Howard; ... George Hotel, Chepstow; Kings Head Hotel, Monmouth;
[2] water tower in the London Borough of Camden. It was originally used to refill steam locomotives at St Pancras station with water. The Victorian Gothic brick structure, designed by the office of Sir George Gilbert Scott, who was also responsible for the Midland Grand Hotel at Pancras station, around 1868. [1]