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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bunhill_RowBunhill Row - Wikipedia

    Bunhill Row is a street in Islington, London, with historical and cultural significance. It is home to the law firm Slaughter and May, the University of Law, the Artillery Arms, and the cemetery of Bunhill Fields.

  2. Nearby, on the west side of Bunhill Row and behind the residential tower Braithwaite House, is a former Quaker burial ground, in use from 1661 to 1855, at times also known as Bunhill Fields. George Fox (died 1691), one of the founders of the movement, is among those buried there.

  3. Bunhill’ probably derives from the area's macabre historical name – ‘Bone Hill’. Famous burials include literary giants Daniel Defoe, John Bunyan and William Blake. It’s a lovely place for a stroll, and a rare green space in this built-up area.

  4. Bunhill Fields is a historic burial ground and a public garden in Islington, London. It contains memorials of famous Nonconformists, such as John Bunyan, Isaac Watts and William Blake.

  5. hylo-london.com › buildingBuilding – HYLO

    Welcome to London’s future workplace, at HYLO, 105 Bunhill Row, London. HYLO offers 258,000 sq ft of premium office space on 28 floors and 17,000 sq ft of retail space. One of London’s most exciting new buildings, HYLO boasts high rise tower floors and large efficient podium floors plus roof gardens and new public space. HY-ly flexible.

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  6. The campus is located at 2 Bunhill Row, EC1Y 8HQ, near Moorgate, Farringdon and Liverpool Street stations. It offers law courses, legal tech hub, pro bono opportunities and student activities.

  7. Quaker Gardens is a small public garden in the extreme south of the London Borough of Islington, close to the boundary with the City of London, in the area known historically as Bunhill Fields. It is managed by Islington Borough Council.