Great Northern Hotel at King's Cross

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The Great Northern Hotel at King's Cross is a historic Victorian railway hotel in London, notable as one of the earliest purpose-built station hotels and a landmark of mid-19th-century railway architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian hotel
building in London
railway hotel
adjacentTo King's Cross St Pancras Underground station NERFINISHED
King's Cross railway station NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Victorian architecture
country United Kingdom
era mid-19th century
hasAmenity bar
lounge
restaurant
hasBuildingType station hotel
hasFunction accommodation for railway passengers
hotel
hasNumberOfRooms multiple guest rooms
hasSignificance example of early purpose-built station hotel design
landmark of railway architecture in London
heritageStatus historic building
isPartOf London hotel industry
locatedIn England
King's Cross NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
notableFor being one of the earliest purpose-built station hotels
mid-19th-century railway architecture
partOf King's Cross railway lands area NERFINISHED
serves business travellers
railway travellers
tourists in London

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Lewis Cubitt designed Great Northern Hotel at King's Cross