The basin, looking towards the south, with the moved Waterpoint building in the centre
The St Pancras Basin, also known as St Pancras Yacht Basin, is part of the Regent's Canal in the London Borough of Camden, England, slightly to the west of St Pancras Lock. Formerly known as the Midland Railway Basin,
The Basin was built by the Midland Railway in 1869 to load canal barges with coal brought by the railway, mainly from Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. It fell into disuse after the coal drops were dismantled. The canal basin is owned by Canal & River Trust, and since 1958 has been home to the St Pancras Cruising Club.
The StPancrasBasin, also known as StPancras Yacht Basin, is part of the Regent's Canal in the London Borough of Camden, England, slightly to the west...
StPancras Lock is a lock on the Regent's Canal, in the London Borough of Camden, England. The StPancrasBasin is nearby. Regent's Canal was authorised...
buildings: the St Pancras Coroner's Court, the Victorian water tower at StPancrasBasin, and the lock-keeper's cottage by StPancras Lock. There is also...
boats in the basin are narrowboats, the most common form of craft on the British canals. . StPancras Cruising Club is based at the basin of the same name...
The ruins have been designated a Grade I listed building. The Priory of StPancras was the first Cluniac house in England and had one of the largest monastic...
acres) of land on the banks of the Regent's Canal – by StPancras Lock and adjoining StPancrasBasin, the park is both a sanctuary for wildlife and an educational...
Gravesend Central for a long time. High speed HS1 services to London StPancras International were introduced in December 2009 and proved highly successful...
pass under Kentish Town, join in Camden Town, and flow onwards towards StPancras Old Church, which was sited on the river's banks. From there the river...
Regent's Canal. Battlebridge Basin is accessible from the rear of the museum. It is a five-minute walk to King's Cross StPancras tube station. British Waterways...
to the west. Eastbound trains pass through Baker Street, King's Cross StPancras, Liverpool Street in the City, Whitechapel and Barking. Lancaster Gate...
in parallel with the group's "St Michael" brand), 55 Baker Street, until the company relocated to the Paddington Basin in 2004. This was one of the best...
above Alte Saline (old saltworks) Karlstein castle ruins St. George's church Powder tower St. Pancras church at night Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister...
Temple Cycleway 6 tow. Elephant and Castle Cycleway 6 tow. Farringdon and StPancras Blackfriars Queen Victoria Street towards Bank CS7 tow. Elephant and Castle...
The next lock to the west is StPancras Lock, 1.2 miles (1.9 km) upstream beyond Islington Tunnel and Battlebridge Basin, and the next lock downstream...
and Sheffield, and south to London StPancras. Rail services to Rugby and Peterborough ended in 1966. The steeple of St Dionysius' Church rises directly...
without success, that the name be changed. However, in November 2007 StPancras International became the new London terminus for the Eurostar service...
Midland Railway built at StPancras in 1863–8. Their goods yards were north of the canal with lines opening onto wharfs and basins. The topology changed...
and designers, such as the four terracotta caryatids on the porch of StPancras New Church, London (1822). Many caryatids lined up on the facade of the...
Midlands Railway provide intercity services along the line from London StPancras to the East Midlands and Yorkshire the West Anglia Main Line from London...
much warehousing and industry surrounding the large City Road Basin and Wenlock Basin. Those old buildings that survive here are now largely residential...