Pentonville

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Pentonville is a district in North London, England, historically known as a 19th-century residential and industrial area associated with notable figures and institutions.

Aliases (1)

Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf district
neighbourhood
adjacentTo Barnsbury
Clerkenwell
Islington
King's Cross
associatedWith HM Prison Pentonville
characterisedAs industrial area
residential area
country England
countrySubdivision England
developedInPeriod 19th century
late 18th century
governedBy Islington South and Finsbury parliamentary constituency
governingBody Islington London Borough Council
hasEconomicActivity light industry
retail
services
hasHistoricalCharacter 19th-century urban development
hasLandUse mixed residential and commercial
hasMainThoroughfare Caledonian Road
Pentonville Road
hasNearbyRailStation King's Cross railway station
St Pancras railway station
hasNearbyUndergroundStation King's Cross St Pancras Underground station
hasNotableFeature Victorian streetscape
proximity to major London rail termini
terraced housing
historicalEraOfGrowth Georgian era
Victorian era
historicalUse light industrial district
working-class residential district
locatedIn East of King's Cross
Greater London
Inner London
London Borough of Islington
North London
historic county of Middlesex
west of Islington High Street
locatedInTimeZone British Summer Time
Greenwich Mean Time
namedAfter Henry Penton
nearbyInstitution HM Prison Pentonville
partOf London
postalDistrict N1
region London
transportCorridor A501 road
urbanForm inner-city district

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Pentonville ("HM Prison Pentonville")
associatedWith
Pentonville ("HM Prison Pentonville")
nearbyInstitution
John Stuart Mill
placeOfBirth

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