• Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

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    Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

  • Allies and Morrison, Johnson Naylor

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King’s Cross Capella apartments concluding residence in the 67 acre regeneration masterplan

Located on Lewis Cubitt Park, the largest green space in King’s Cross, the project will bring 120 private and 56 social rented apartments to the area

by Nav Pal 12 May 2022

A combination of spacious studio, one, two and three bedroom residences and townhouses offer the final opportunity for purchasers to buy a private home in the neighbourhoods. 

Drawing inspiration from the green environment that surrounds it, London based architecture practice and masterplanners, Allies and Morrison, orientated the residences towards the park, with floor to ceiling windows and private terraces, providing unobstructed views. 

With interior design led by Johnson Naylor, residents have adaptable living spaces that bring the outside in. Apartments are flooded with natural light over earthy palettes, greenery, and natural tactile finishes. A landscaped roof terrace overlooking King’s Cross provides an urban oasis, and a residents’ lounge offers relaxed seating, alongside both collaborative and private working areas. Further spaces include a quiet cinema zone, games area and bookable dining room that overlooks the urban courtyard. 

King’s Cross, now a carbon neutral neighbourhood, provides every residential building with zero carbon heating via its district energy network, supplied by green gas. With access to 1 km of canal side and 26 acres of public space, homeowners will have a closer connection to nature.

Capella will complete Lewis Cubitt Park, the green centrepiece of a 67 acre masterplan, defined by exceptional public squares, parks and gardens. Residents will have shops, cafés, bars and restaurants, galleries, schools, sport, leisure and community facilities, on their doorstep. The Regent’s Canal, historic Coal Drops and the best-connected transport hub in London, are a short walk away.

Robert Evans, Joint Managing Partner, Argent LLP and CEO of King’s Cross

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