
Half Moon Crescent is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area.
White Conduit Fields White Conduit Fields in Islington was an early venue for cricket and several major matches are known to have been played there in the 18th century. Angel Arcade, N1 Angel Arcade is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Angel Mews, N1 Angel Mews is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Balfe Street, N1 Balfe Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Baron Street, N1 Baron Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Bemerton Street, N1 Bemerton Street is a street of terraced houses to the west of the Caledonian Road. Bridge Wharf, N1 Bridge Wharf is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Chapel Market, N1 Chapel Market is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Denmark Grove, N1 Denmark Grove is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Edward Square, N1 Edward Square is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Gibson Square, N1 Gibson Square is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Hermes Street, N1 Hermes Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Penton Grove, N1 Penton Grove is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Penton Street, N1 Penton Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Pride Court, N1 Pride Court is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Regents Wharf, N1 Regents Wharf is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Rodney Street, N1 Rodney Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area. Wynford Road, N1 Wynford Road is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area.
Pentonville developed in the northwestern edge of the ancient parish of Clerkenwell on the New Road.The area is named after Henry Penton, who developed a number of streets in the 1770s in what was open countryside adjacent to the New Road. Pentonville was part of the ancient parish of Clerkenwell, and was incorporated into the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury by the London Government Act 1899. It has been part of the London Borough of Islington since 1965.
Pentonville is the birthplace of John Stuart Mill (1806) and Forbes Benignus Winslow (1810), the noted psychiatrist.
In 1902 Vladimir Lenin and his wife lived just off Pentonville Rd, and it was at this time that he first met his fellow exile Leon Trotsky.