Hey, it may not as impressive as it's counterpart in Victoria, but it's a well-constructed yet understated neo-Georgian style that sports many key 'Art Deco' motifs including Jazz Age metal grilles and elegant brickwork.
Also, it's an important link to the past. But having already posted about this potential loss on my Facebook page, it appears that Camden Council have been negligent as regards their assessment of the site and the age of the building. Hard to believe, seeing as this sits a few doors down from Camden Town Hall, but they think the original coach station was demolished and replaced with this structure.
So, what's replacing it? Brace yourself... see last pic, below, for an artist's impression – there's plenty more across the web here.
I'm thinking a 90 year lease was due to expire? The coach station building has been there for over eight decades and the external structure has always looked, to me, to be in very good condition. And I always admired how it had been sympathetically designed to fit in with the Georgian buildings that would have then stood at either side. I am not sure we can say the same of the high-rise proposal that will replace it which I very much doubt will be standing there for a similar time period.
Oh and one more thing, M@ the Londonist guru points out that Oasis filmed Supersonic on the roof of the coach station – it has some great views of the surrounding area inc KX station. See here.
This last pic sourced from here – akt-uk are the structural engineers working on the new build.