Capella
Price from
£655,000
Capella’s living spaces radiate warmth, colour, and character – with craft in every finish, surface and feature.
Capella’s amenity spaces adapt to different needs and lifestyles. You have room to make the most of every moment. Host meetings with colleagues in versatile workspaces. Extend your home, with spaces for dinner parties and gatherings – to welcome friends and meet new neighbours. Get together to play, be entertained or inspired, in an adaptable space for games or cinema. Make Capella your own.
Apartment Mix
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Starting Price - £655,000
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Starting Price - £750,000
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Starting Price - £1,255,000
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Starting Price - £1,755,000
Development
Capella is situated on Lewis Cubitt Park, bounded by Chilton Lane to the north and Keskidee Lane to the south.
Capella consists of two buildings in an L shape, the taller one, 14 storeys high for private sale and the smaller one, eight storeys high, comprising elegant social rented apartments.
Capella will be managed on behalf of King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership.
24 hour concierge service.
Entrance lobby featuring stone-clad stairs, porcelain tile floors and fabric-lined feature walls in a sophisticated red oxide tone.
Walk-in showers or baths.
Home automation system controls lighting, heating and comfort cooling in your apartment; can also be controlled via a mobile app.
Fitted wardrobes in all bedrooms, with timber-effect laminate fronts and internal lighting.
Tenure
999 Year lease
The Developer
King’s Cross is one of the largest and most successful redevelopments in London. Over the past 20 years, what was an underused industrial site has been transformed and rejuvenated with new streets, squares and parks, homes, shops, offices, galleries, bars, restaurants, schools, and even a university.
It’s a vibrant new neighbourhood with a brand new postcode – N1C.
The location, the connections, the canal-side setting, the heritage, an exciting cultural scene, a thriving business community, and a strong sense of local community. All these things come together at King’s Cross to make it unique and really quite special. But this wasn’t always the case.