Camley Street

It lies in St Pancras and King's Cross: stretching over a kilometre from St Pancras railway station in the south, over the Regent's Canal, and to Agar Grove in the north.

That section of Camley Street is home to three separate grade II-listed buildings: the St Pancras Coroner's Court,[1] the Victorian water tower at St Pancras Basin,[2] and the lock-keeper's cottage by St Pancras Lock.

The northern half of the street is home to a number of large developments.

[7] Further north, Camley Street proves the eastern access route into the Elm Village estate (formerly the location of Agar Town) and Abacus Belsize Primary School.

[9] Developments on Camley Street have been subject to a long dispute in Camden London Borough Council, after the council proposed redevelopment of the street.

The entrance to the Camley Street Natural Park from Camley Street. The nature reserve occupies the most south-eastern part of Camley Street, between the St Pancras Basin and St Pancras railway station .