What did Islington black plaque Peacock Inn do at 11A Islington High St?

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The Story

# Peacock Inn, Islington High Street Standing at 11A Islington High Street, you're positioned at what was once the beating heart of north London's social and commercial life for nearly four centuries—the Peacock Inn, which operated continuously from 1564 until its demolition in 1962. This wasn't merely a drinking establishment; it served as a crucial meeting point where merchants, travelers, and locals converged along the ancient route north from London, making it a hub where news was exchanged, deals were brokered, and the pulse of Islington's growing community could be felt. Across those 398 years, the Peacock witnessed the transformation of Islington from a rural village into a bustling urban neighborhood, surviving plagues, fires, and the Industrial Revolution while remaining a constant fixture in the lives of countless residents and visitors. The inn's exceptional longevity—outlasting nearly every other timber-framed building in the area—testifies to its profound significance in Islington's identity, and its eventual demolition in the 1960s marked the end of an era when such historic gathering places were still considered expendable in the name of progress.

Location

11A Islington High St, The Angel

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