So we just came home from a very nice trip to London, where we stayed at the Great Northern Hotel, which got me interested in its history and set me wandering/wondering on Google. However, I quickly discovered that simple searching for "great northern hotel" reveals that there were many buildings of this name, not just the one by St. Pancras and King's Cross in London! Thus, I am pairing this post with another one about OTHER "Great Northern Hotels."
The GNH website only gave a short bit about its history:
The GNH website only gave a short bit about its history:
When the Great Northern Hotel first opened its doors in 1854, the passengers of London flocked. The hotel stood at the centre of London’s revolutionary new age of steam. Guests made the Great Northern Hotel a glamorous destination in central London and a stylish point of departure.
Now magnificently renovated, the Great Northern Hotel guarantees the glorious glamour of its iconic past is central once again to the King’s Cross St Pancras basin. Lewis Cubitt, great architect of Victorian London, crafted this hotel to catch the eye: its slender curve of robust brick still a bold stamp on a busy landscape.And I wanted to know more, not just about its renovation, but of how the original hotel appeared and how life was lived in it. So the following satisfies some of my wander/wonder lust!