Pentonville Road

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Pentonville Road is a major thoroughfare in North London, known for its role on the UK Monopoly board and its connection between central London and the Islington area.

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Label Occurrences
Pentonville Road canonical 3

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf road
thoroughfare
appearsOn Monopoly
surface form: UK Monopoly board
connects Central London
Islington
country United Kingdom
follows alignment of the New Road (18th-century bypass) in London
hasFeature bus lanes
hotels
mixed commercial and residential buildings
office buildings
restaurants
shops
hasHistoricalContext developed as part of 18th–19th century expansion of London
hasJunctionWith Caledonian Road
City Road
Gray's Inn Road
King's Cross Road
Liverpool Road
hasMonopolyColourGroup light blue
hasNearbyArea Angel
London King’s Cross
surface form: King's Cross

Pentonville
hasSideStreet Chapel Market (near eastern end)
isPartOf Inner Ring Road corridor (broad sense via A501)
locatedIn London, England
surface form: London

London Borough of Camden
London Borough of Islington NERFINISHED
North London
MonopolyGroupMembers Euston Road
The Angel, Islington
MonopolyPositionRelativeToGo second side of the board
MonopolyPrice £120
MonopolySet standard UK edition
namedAfter Pentonville
near Angel Underground station
London King’s Cross
surface form: King's Cross railway station
orientation roughly east–west
partOf A501 road NERFINISHED
postalDistrict N1
roadClassification A road
runsFrom King's Cross Road
runsTo City Road
transportFunction major route between central London and Islington

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Euston Road runsTo Pentonville Road
Euston Road connectedTo Pentonville Road
A501 road hasSectionNamed Pentonville Road