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===Urbanisation=== In the 1790s [[Earl Camden]] began to develop some fields to the north and west of the old church as [[Camden Town]].<ref>Richardson.</ref> About the same time, a residential district was built to the south and east of the church, usually known as [[Somers Town, London|Somers Town]]. In 1822 the [[St Pancras New Church|new church of St Pancras]] was dedicated as the [[parish church]]. The site was chosen on what was then called the New Road (now [[Euston Road]]) which had been built as London's first bypass, the [[M25 motorway|M25]] of its day. The two sites are about a kilometre apart. The new church is [[Grade I listed]] for its [[Greek Revival architecture|Greek Revival style]]; the old church [[Victorian restoration|was rebuilt]] in 1847. In the mid-19th century two major railway stations were built to the south of the Old Church, first [[London King's Cross railway station|King's Cross]] and later [[St Pancras railway station|St Pancras]]. The new church is closer to [[Euston railway station|Euston station]].
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