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West Lodge, 13 Barnsbury Square, built about 1845, showing 3-storey bowed projection Villas in Mountfort Crescent, built about 1837 to 1845 Mica House, built 1935. Barnsbury takes its name from the de Berners family, who held land in the area from soon after the Norman Conquest and which remained in the family until the early 16th century. [8]
The area of Barnsbury was predominantly rural until the early 19th century. By the end of the 18th century, Barnsbury, like other parts of Islington, was regarded as an attractive part-rural suburb by the comparatively wealthy people wanting to move out of the cramped City of London and industrial Clerkenwell .
Thornhill Square together with the adjacent Thornhill Crescent form a garden square in the Barnsbury district of Islington, North London. It is bounded by Victorian terraced houses, all of which are listed buildings. The central public gardens contain flower beds, mature trees, and a children's play area, and the Crescent gardens surround the ...
Barnsbury is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Islington. The ward has existed since the creation of the borough on 1 April 1965 and was first used in the 1964 elections . It returns three councillors to Islington London Borough Council .
Cloudesley Square is a square in the Barnsbury district of Islington, North London. It is bounded by Georgian terraced houses , all of which are listed buildings . The central area is occupied by the Gothic Revival former Holy Trinity Church, designed by Charles Barry .
4.2 UK Parliament. 5 Economy. 6 ... and Canonesbury (Barnsbury, Highbury ... in England and Wales—13,875 people per square kilometre. [11] Islington has the second ...
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Lonsdale Square is a garden square in the Barnsbury district of Islington, North London. It is bounded by unusual Tudor Gothic Revival terraced houses, with picturesque gables and Elizabethan-style windows, and is probably unique among squares. [1] All the houses are listed buildings. The central public garden contains flower beds and mature trees.