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3 Bedroom other Keskidee, Gifford Street, London, N1 £1,195,000

A Three bedroom duplex 141 Sq Mt (1,518 SqFt) Total Amenity Space - 302 Sq Ft North terrace - 19m2 | South terrace - 9m2

Spacious luxury duplex comprising of 1,518 sq ft - £823 per sq ft extraordinary value for money.

Located on the ground floor, a well-proportioned three bedroom duplex apartment with a terrace, a large lightwell courtyard and a water feature. This apartment comprises of a corner aspect reception/dining room with access to a terrace, a modern fully fitted open plan kitchen, a generous principal bedroom with an en-suite bathroom with access to a courtyard, a second doubled bedroom en-suite shower room, fitted wardrobes also with direct access to a courtyard, a third double bedroom and a luxurious family bathroom.

Keskidee is a new landmark for APC Developments, comprised of one, two and three bedroom luxury apartments. Set in the heart of London, situated minutes from King’s Cross St Pancras Station and the stunning streets of Angel Islington, the development is impeccably located. King’s Cross is London’s fashionable new district. With vast open spaces and divine restaurants, residents could want nothing more.

This stunning area is home to some of the most modern buildings including the new Google HQ, the first, wholly owned and designed Google building outside the US. Just minutes away from King’s Cross St Pancras Station where dining, shopping & culture meets travel, all under one iconic roof. This station is one of the main travel hubs for England. Keskidee, Gifford Street is based in the heart of this traffic-free oasis right in the heart of London with exciting opportunities around every corner.

Location Keskidee is situated close to some of London’s most popular destinations. In the heart of Coal Drops Yard, you have beautiful fountains, amazing restaurants and wonderful scenery to take in along Regents Canal. Some of London’s most popular parks, where local families, office employees and students go to escape the city’s bustle, are only a short stroll away.

King’s Cross St Pancras is the best-connected transport destination in Europe. It links six London underground lines with two national mainline train stations and international high-speed rail. London’s five international airports are equally accessible; all are less than an hour away with direct services to Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton.

Everything you need is right on your doorstep and key transport hubs such as King’s Cross St Pancras, Camden Road or Caledonian Road are only a short cycle or walk from Gifford Street, making Central London your home.

The Keskidee Centre was envisioned by Oscar Abrams, a Guyanese architect and cultural activist, in the 1970s. A centre providing educational, social and cultural activities for a disadvantaged and primarily West Indian community in the borough of Islington. The Keskidee Centre provided a thriving space for Afro-Caribbean arts and theatre to flourish in Islington. This was the first dedicated arts centre in Britain for the black community and would continue to be an important hub for African and Afro-Caribbean politics and arts well into the 1980s.

The Keskidee Centre was Britain’s first arts centre for the black community, founded in 1971. Up[1]and-coming bands such as Misty in Roots and Steel Pulse also played at Keskidee, and in 1978 Bob Marley used the centre to make a video (in which seven year old Naomi Campbell took part along with other children) for his song “Is This Love?”. The Keskidee Centre has inspired a generation of thriving new artists. The name Keskidee relates to the beautiful great kiskadee bird and we decided to keep this tradition with our new logo. We also thought it was important to show the deep heritage in relation to music and this is shown through the musical ligatures in the logo typography.

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