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Islington Leasing
Did You Know?Islington is one of the most densed restaurant areas in the UK and home to Europe's third longest escalator - as well as the decomposing bones of lots of famous people, including Douglas Adams and Jeremy Beadle. Islington was the home to Arsenal FC for a 100 years. Before Arsenal arrived in Islington in 1913 The King’s Head Theatre and Pub in Islington is the first pub theatre founded in England. It has been in existence since the days of Shakespeare. Islington was the very first London Borough to receive fresh water via a forty mile canal from Hertfordshire to the New River Head reservoir in Amwell Street in Clerkenwell. 52 to 55 Newington Green Islington are London's oldest brick terraced houses, predating the Great Fire of London, built in 1658. In the 1850s, the south-western part of Clerkenwell in Islington was known as London's "Little Italy". Islington is home to more restaurants than there are days in a year, if you were to eat in a different restaurant each day you wouldn’t quite have tried them all by the end of the year. Offering everything from tasty Mediterranean to traditional Ecuadorian, Islington has everything to satisfy any craving. The famous Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix feature its headquarters at 12 Grimmauld Place, a fictitious street in Islington. Douglas Adams set The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy in Islington, with characters inspired by people from the area. Islington has been home to two major ethnic groups, in the 1850s part of the area became home to a large amount of Italian immigrants, although not as many may live there now, a strong presence can still be felt with the famous St. Peter’s Italian Church located here. There are also many Irish immigrants here, boasting the second highest Irish population after the Borough of Brent. THE ISLINGTON CAR LEASING SPECIALIST
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