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  1. Newington Green is an open space in North London between Islington and Hackney. It gives its name to the surrounding area, roughly bounded by Ball's Pond Road to the south, Petherton Road to the west, Green Lanes and Matthias Road to the north, and Boleyn Road to the east.

  2. Jul 18, 2017 · Read my Newington Green Guide (and Green Lanes) about things to do in Newington Green and the best places to eat in Newington Green, North London N16 and N1.

  3. On the west side of Newington Green, perched on the border of Hackney and Islington, is the home of the oldest surviving terraced houses in London. Built in 1658, the four buildings at 52-55 Newington Green have survived the Great Fire of London as well as two World Wars.

    • It's Got Probably The Best Greengrocer in The World
    • It's Got More Parklife Than A Blur Gig
    • It's Steeped in History
    • The World Is Your Oyster
    • It's The Centre of (Free) Style
    • We've Got The Sounds of The Overground
    • You Can Eat, Drink and Be Merry

    With the best selection of exotic fruits you've never heard of, top organic produce and the scent of fresh herbs wafting through it, Newington Green Fruit and Vegetableshas made the area famous for all the right reasons. If you're strapped for cash there is also a super-cheap fruit stall where any bowl of fruit or veg is just £1. Either of these op...

    Not only is heavyweight Clissold Park – with its zoo, tennis courts and outdoor swimming pool – just a ten-minute walk away, the small green within the roundabout, aka Newington Green, packs a mean park punch for its size. The cafeLizzie's on the Greenserves good coffee, tasty food and homemade cake and is right next to the children's play area. Pa...

    In the eighteenth century, Newington Green evolved into a hub for radical thinking and social reform sparked off by the establishment of an influential Unitarian church which is still active today. Mary Wollstonecraft, philosopher and author of 'The Vindication of the Rights of Women', lived and worked in the area and brought her girls' school with...

    Victoria, Clapton or Waterloo – wherever you're going, a bus goes there too. At least that's what it feels like in Newington Green. Countless bus routes run through the Green and most of them run incredibly regular services, especially the 73, which goes through King's Cross, Euston and the West End, all the way to Victoria bus station. AND it's a ...

    Newington Green and the surrounding areas seem to have a disproportionally large number of stylists living in them, as well as vintage markets, antique furniture shops and people moving house. So while there are lots of pop-ups to attend, this also means a good deal of bargains and even freebies. Princess May primary school has a weekly car boot sa...

    If you're travelling a little further than a bus can take you then you're in luck, as Canonbury station is just ten minutes' walk from Newington Green. As it's on the Overground it's well connected, air conditioned and, well, over ground. There's no losing internet or sunlight and you can reach anywhere from Stratford to West Croydon to Richmond wi...

    With established cafés like Acoustic offering a consistently delicious daytime menu, new restaurants such as Newington Table bringing fresh food inspiration to the extra long... well, table, and the ale and ambience of award-winning pub the Alma, the potential for good times is great. And most importantly, everyone's welcome. Check out nine things ...

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  4. Jul 14, 2022 · My Ten Things To Do In Newington Green showcases the best restaurants, pubs and shops around the pretty patch of land Newington Green, North London, N16.

  5. Newington Green is an open space in North London between Islington and Hackney. It gives its name to the surrounding area, roughly bounded by Ball's Pond Road to the south, Petherton Road to the west, Green Lanes and Matthias Road to the north, and Boleyn Road to the east.

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  7. NEWINGTON-GREEN, a metropolitan suburb in Islington and Stoke-Newington parishes, Middlesex; adjacent to the New river and to the Newington-Road station of the North London railway, 2¾ miles N by E of St. Paul's.