Hoxton Square is a public garden square in the Hoxton area in the London Borough of Hackney. Laid out in 1683, it is thought to be one of the oldest in London. Since the 1990s it has been at the heart of the Hoxton national arts and media hub, as well as hosting entertainment, with globally eclectic musicians, actors and dancers. Most of the square's buildings, quite tall for the Victorian age, diverge in use, with many floors converted to bars, restaurants and offices and at least one live music club of note.
Hoxton Square garden in the summer
The former White Cube art gallery
Stik's "Holding Hands" sculpture in the square
Hoxton is an area in the London Borough of Hackney, England, and is in northeast London and is part of the East End. It was historically in the county of Middlesex until 1889. It lies immediately northeast of the City of London financial district, and was once part of the civil parish and subsequent Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch, prior to its incorporation into the London Borough of Hackney.
Hoxton Square
Haberdashers' Alms Houses, as rebuilt by D. R. Roper in 1825.
Hoxton Hall, still an active community resource
LBH plaque commemorating the Britannia Theatre, now attached to modern flats