Coal Drops Yard, Kings Cross.
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2021 3:23 pm
I usually wait until British Summer Time ends before wandering around London on a night shoot but as I was in King’s Cross Station with a bit of time to spare before my train home, I went for a Bimble around Coal Drops Yard, which is about a three minute walk from the station, to get in a bit of Low Light Photography practice.
Coal Drops Yard was originally built in 1850 to receive coal trains from South Yorkshire where the coal was then loaded onto narrowboats on the Regents Canal and into horse-drawn carts for distribution around London. Today it is a privately owned public space and is a dining and shopping complex.

End wall to East Coal Drops building with lower entrance to the Coal Yard on the left and Lower Stable Street on the right.

Upper entrance pedestrian walkway to Coal Drops Yard.

Looking north over the Central Yard, with the Kissing Roofs above.

Samsung store, above the Central Yard, in the Kissing Roofs extension.

‘The Illuminated Garden Featuring Super Nature TV’ by Studio Mieker Meijer.

Western Coal Drops, looking west, with the Wharf Road viaducts on the left.

Wharf Road arches looking towards Regents Canal.

Wharf Road arches looking towards the East Coal Drops building.

Looking south along Lower Stable Street.

Coal Offices above the Wharf Road Viaduct
Sony α6500 + Sony E 16-55mm/f2.8 G Lens.
Coal Drops Yard was originally built in 1850 to receive coal trains from South Yorkshire where the coal was then loaded onto narrowboats on the Regents Canal and into horse-drawn carts for distribution around London. Today it is a privately owned public space and is a dining and shopping complex.

End wall to East Coal Drops building with lower entrance to the Coal Yard on the left and Lower Stable Street on the right.

Upper entrance pedestrian walkway to Coal Drops Yard.

Looking north over the Central Yard, with the Kissing Roofs above.

Samsung store, above the Central Yard, in the Kissing Roofs extension.

‘The Illuminated Garden Featuring Super Nature TV’ by Studio Mieker Meijer.

Western Coal Drops, looking west, with the Wharf Road viaducts on the left.

Wharf Road arches looking towards Regents Canal.

Wharf Road arches looking towards the East Coal Drops building.

Looking south along Lower Stable Street.

Coal Offices above the Wharf Road Viaduct
Sony α6500 + Sony E 16-55mm/f2.8 G Lens.