St Pancras Waterpoint

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title: St Pancras Waterpoint
text: St Pancras Waterpoint is a Grade II listed building. 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. The design included a chimney which was simply a design element and not functional. The building is approximately 9m by 6m and is three stori
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description: Building in Camley Street
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Pancras_Waterpoint
date created: 2024-06-22T13:06:39Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T09:30:32Z
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