King’s Cross

Population

7

Crime per 1,000 residents

732143

Schools

25

Parks

79

Stations

28

GP practices

58

All amenities available within a 1 mile radius.

Overview

King’s Cross is a major central London district transformed by regeneration around Granary Square, Coal Drops Yard and St Pancras. It offers national, international and Tube connections.

Vibe and lifestyle

Modern, central and highly connected with restaurants, offices, public spaces and canalside living. Popular with professionals, students and visitors.

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Safety and crime trends

5,125 crimes were recorded between 2024-04 and 2025-01, spanning 10 months of data. The category breakdown helps show whether activity is concentrated in a few offence types or spread across a broader mix of incidents.

Most recorded categories:Other Theft (1,222) Theft From Person (871) Violent Crime (695) Shoplifting (631) Anti Social Behaviour (539)

Families, schools and healthcare

The local education footprint includes 25 schools (20 primary, 2 secondary and 3 special schools), alongside 58 GP practices. Taken together, these figures provide a useful signal of how well the area serves both families and routine healthcare needs.

School outcomes:Good: 12Outstanding: 12Inadequate: 1

Population and property context

Census data indicates a resident population of 7 across 3 occupied households. In the housing market, the average recorded sale price sits around £1,321,194, based on 86 transactions, giving a broad indication of local affordability and market activity.

Everyday convenience and connectivity

For everyday life, the area includes 34 supermarkets, 28 transport stations, 79 parks and 47 gyms. EV infrastructure is represented by 31 charging stations, helping round out a picture of convenience, mobility and leisure access.