Finsbury Estate is a large-scale
housing estate
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in the
Clerkenwell
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Clerkenwell was an Civil Parish#Ancient parishes, ancient parish from the medieval period onwards, and now forms the south-western part of the London Borough of Islington. The St James's C ...
area of
London
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,
England
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(in the former Borough of Finsbury), comprising 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, while Joseph Trotter House and Charles Townsend House are of four storeys. Amenities include a
community centre
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and
library
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, below-ground car parking, a ball-games area and a
playground
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area. Islington Council received
lottery-money funding to develop a new
Islington Museum which opened beneath the library on the estate in 2008. A former museum at the
Islington Town Hall closed on 15 December 2006.
Architecture
Finsbury Estate is a 'mixed development' of the
High Modern period. It was designed by Emberton, Franck & Tardrew in 1965 for
Finsbury Borough Council, though completed after Finsbury had been absorbed into the new
Metropolitan Borough of Islington. Franck had worked for
Tecton, and there are similarities with the architecture of Tecton estates such as
Spa Green Estate, as pointed out by the
Survey of London. Through the configuration of the four blocks, two large open spaces have been created, characterized by two predominant inward-looking convex spaces defined by the surrounding blocks of flats. Main entrances to the estate are on
St John Street, where the Finsbury Library is located, and on Skinner Street to the south-west.
Accommodation
* Patrick Coman House: 9 storeys, comprising 143 flats, 48 3-bedroom, 80 2-bedroom, 15 bed-sitting.
* Charles Townsend House: 4 storeys to the south of the estate, comprising 52 flats: 6 4-bedroom, 6 2-bedroom, 24 one-bedroom and 16 bed-sitting.
* Michael Cliffe House: 25-storey tower block, 185 flats, 31 3-bedroom, 78 2-bedroom, 76 1-bedroom.
* Joseph Trotter Close: 4 storeys comprising 15 ground-floor maisonettes for large families, with their own front gardens and private gardens at rear. 71 flats: 27 4-bedroom, 13 3-bedroom, 9 2-bedroom, 1 1-bedroom and 21 bed-sitting.
Controversies
Michael Cliffe House was a venue for suicide by jumping until access to high open balconies was restricted.
[Sharron Kelly (residents' representative]
Tower block leaps
at Islington Tribune, Letters to the Editor, 11 July 2008
Cultural associations
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Michael Cliffe House is named after a former mayor of
Finsbury Borough Council.
*
Joseph Trotter House is also named after a former Mayor of Finsbury; his son, also named Joseph Trotter, later served as Mayor of Islington. The family name was then later carried on by his great grandson Joseph Trotter.
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Channel 4
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's award-winning British sitcom ''
Peep Show'', series 1 episode 5 was filmed at Super Hans's fictional flat at Michael Cliffe House on the Finsbury estate.
Crime
EC1/Easy Cash is a gang based on the Bourne, Margery Street, Kings Square and Finsbury estate
In 2014, the police smashed their way into three flats in Patrick Coman House, on the Finsbury Estate, off St John’s Way. In one, where two women and a newborn baby were sleeping, officers found a shotgun, a large hunting knife, a flick knife and a rucksack with more than 100 wraps and a “massive lump” of crack cocaine with an estimated street value of up to £100,000
Nearby London Underground stations
*
Angel tube station, Angel (
Northern line
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)
*
Farringdon (Circle line, Hammersmith & City line, Metropolitan line, -
First Capital Connect)
*
Barbican (
Circle line,
Hammersmith & City line,
Metropolitan line
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)
References
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Brutalist architecture in London
Housing estates in the London Borough of Islington
Residential buildings completed in 1968