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The ornate Gothic Revival facade and clock tower of Sir George Gilbert Scott's Midland Hotel. The most visible part of St Pancras railway station. Scott felt this was one of his finest buildings.

The building is soon to be restored and converted into apartment blocks as part of the general redevelopment of the King's Cross area.


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