The neo-Georgian open quadrangle apartment blocks, bordered by Compton Road, St. Pauls Road, Prior Bolton Street and St Mary's Grove,[3] were built on land sold in 1954 by the Earl of Northampton to property companies Western Ground Rents[4] and Oriel Property trust.[5] It was designed by William Floyd Nash in a neo-Georgian style reflecting the 18th century architecture of Canonbury.
In the early 1950s, most of the Victorian villas on the site were bomb-damaged or dilapidated and planning permission for a development was granted in 1963 by Islington Borough Council.[6]
The development, comprising 80 apartments of one to three bedrooms, was built by Canonbury Construction Co. in 1963-4.[7][8] The first residents, some still living at the square, purchased their off-plan flats for under £5,000 in 1964, before building was completed and took up residence in April 1965.[9]
The John Spencer Square Management Company acquired the freehold in 1985 and still manage the estate.[10]
Notable residents
Barbara Castle, Former First Secretary of State and Labour politician
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^Cosh, Mary (1993). Islington Parish. The Squares of Islington. Vol. 2. London: Islington Archaeology & History Society. ISBN0950753262.