The King’s Cross area has changed beyond belief, from an industrial no-go zone for visitors to a fashionable foodie hotspot complete with two swanky hotels. However back in 1984, when the idea of regeneration was not even a twinkle on the horizon for developers, the Camley Street Natural Park opened. It boasts a natural habitat for plants, amphibians, birds and butterflies to flourish, thanks to its location by the Regent’s Canal.
A tucked-away treasure surrounded by woodland, you’d never guess it was there.