Canonbury

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Canonbury

Coordinates: 51.5437° N 0.0883° W

Canonbury (Greater London)
Canonbury
OS grid reference TQ325845
London borough Islington
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LONDON
Postcode district N1
Dial code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
UK Parliament Islington South and Finsbury
London Assembly North East
European Parliament London
List of places: UKEnglandLondon

Canonbury is a place in the London Borough of Islington in the north of London. It is roughly in the area between Essex Road, Upper Street and Cross Street and either side of St Pauls Road. Its roots go back as far as the 14th century, but development of modern-day Canonbury began in the early 19th century. Post war expansion (from 1950s-1970s) saw a further wave of development to what is now a typically diverse cultural and socio-economic inner London area.

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[edit] Nearest places

[edit] Famous residents

[edit] Nearest railway stations

[edit] Pubs and bars in Canonbury

  • The Marquess Tavern
  • 25 Canonbury Lane
  • The House
  • Compton Arms
  • The Alwyne
  • The Canonbury Tavern - shut in late 2006 - famously had a "No sex on the premises" bylaw passed in the 19th century.

[edit] Places of interest

Canonbury Tower, Islington, January 2006
Canonbury Tower, Islington, January 2006
  • Canonbury Tower - Built in the 16th century, the tower has been occupied by many historical figures, including Francis Bacon and Thomas Cromwell. It is currently used as a Masonic research centre.
  • New River Walk - The New River, an aqueduct built by Sir Hugh Middleton to supply fresh water to London, was completed in 1613. The walk and waterway are reasonably well kept and parts provide a quiet, if a little short walk.

[edit] Groups in Canonbury

  • The Tower theatre company

Based at Canonbury Tower until 2003

  • Greenpeace

UK offices based at Canonbury Villas.

[edit] Politics

Sickert Court and part of the Marquess Estate January 2006
Sickert Court and part of the Marquess Estate January 2006

Sickert Court, Marquess Estate Canonbury, January 2006

  • The local MP is Labour politician Emily Thornberry (her full constituency is Islington South and Finsbury). The Islington councillors representing Canonbury are Barbara Smith, Lucy Watt and Paula Belford (all Liberal Democrat).

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