Grays Inn
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Grays Inn by is a prestigious development consisting of twelve luxury apartments and two penthouses. Each home is equipped with the latest high-end contemporary fixtures and full height windows creating light and space. The dark walnut finishes create a feeling of luxury and sophistication. Situated between the City and West End Chancery Quarter is a 1-minute walk away from Chancery Lane tube. To the west Mayfair, Knightsbridge and Oxford Street are only a few stops away, equally accessible to the east lies London’s financial centre, The Square Mile and the urban edge of Shoreditch, home to London’s trendy brigade.
At the northern end of Gray’s Inn road there is King’s Cross/ St Pancras National and International stations that allow convenient connections throughout the country and beyond to Europe via the Eurostar. The nearby Crossrail near Farringdon station allows easy access to Heathrow.The stylish location offers a mix of vintage boutiques, universities, famous restaurants, sophisticated bars with London’s museums, art galleries, music and ballet at your doorstep.
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Among the world's most visited cities, London has something to offer everyone. London is home to many Global companies, but the city is as much about open spaces and leafy escapes as it is board rooms and highrises. After a day of work, visitors can enjoy a variety of restaurants and cafes, some of the world's best shopping, world-class museums, galleries and iconic sights like the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey and Big Ben.