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With 713 audio plaques & Nag’s Head, London places for you to explore in the Nag’s Head, London area, Walkfo is the world’s largest heritage & history digital plaque provider. The AI continually learns & refines facts about the best Nag’s Head, London places to visit from travel & tourism authorities (like Wikipedia), converting history into an interactive audio experience.

Nag’s Head, London toponymy

Nag’s Head, formerly known as Mustang Diner and O’Neills, closed in 2004. The original early Victorian building is in use today as a gambling establishment.

Nag’s Head, London geography / climate

Holloway Road (the A1) is the name of the former Nag’s Head pub. The name refers to the junction of Holloway and Seven Sisters Road, where the pub stood, and also to the surrounding area.

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Best Nag’s Head, London places to visit


Nag’s Head, London has places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are a selection of the varied Nag’s Head, London’s destinations you can visit with additional content available at the Walkfo Nag’s Head, London’s information audio spots:

St John Clerkenwell
St John Clerkenwell is a square, light-brick resurrection of the small Priory church . The church site retains a crypt and has been given over to the London chapel of the modern Order of St John .
Sainsbury’s, Camden
Sainsbury’s supermarket, Camden is the first purpose built supermarket to be Grade II listed for its futuristic architecture. It was completed in 1988, on the site of the former Aerated Bread Company Camden Town bakery.
Peacock Inn, Islington
The Peacock Inn is a former public house at 11 Islington High Street, London, that dates from 1564 . It is located in the centre of Islington, London .
White Conduit Fields
White Conduit Fields in Islington was an early venue for cricket . Several major matches are known to have been played there in the 18th century . It was the original home of the White Conduits Club, forerunner of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)
Spa Green Estate
Spa Green Estate is the most complete post-war realisation of a 1930s radical plan for social regeneration through Modernist architecture . Conceived as public housing, it is now a mixed community of private owners and council tenants .
The Screen On The Green
The Screen On The Green is a single screen cinema facing Islington Green in the London Borough of Islington, London . The current building was opened in 1913 and it is one of the oldest continuously running cinemas in the UK .
Northampton Square
Northampton Square is in a corner of Clerkenwell projecting into Finsbury, in Central London . It is between Goswell Road and St John Street (and Spencer and Percival Streets) Fronted chiefly by main buildings of City, University of London .
Lloyd Square
Lloyd Square is fronted by homes in the initial, mainstream category of the statutory protection and recognition scheme . The garden has a few mature trees and is lined by neat hedges and formal railings, which are listed .
Finsbury Estate
Finsbury Estate comprises four purpose-built blocks of flats located on a level site, providing 451 residences . Patrick Coman House and Michael Cliffe House are high-rise blocks of 9 and 25 storeys respectively . Joseph Trotter House and Charles Townsend House are of four storeys . Amenities include a community centre and library, below-ground car parking, ball-games area and playground area .
King Square Gardens
King Square Gardens is a park in the area of St Luke’s in the London Borough of Islington . The park is designated as a Site of Local Importance to Nature Conservation . It was used in the opening scene of the 1979 Pink Floyd song Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 .

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