STREET DIRECTORY List of All Public and Private Roads Within Plymouth City Boundary

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STREET DIRECTORY List of All Public and Private Roads Within Plymouth City Boundary PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL STREET DIRECTORY List of all public and private roads within Plymouth city boundary A N B O C P D Q E R F S G T H U I V J W K Y L Z M Version 2, April 2017 OFFICIAL A "A" STREET NAME LOCATION ABBEY PLACE From Finewell Street to St Andrew St ABBOTTS ROAD From Elim Terrace to Beechfield Grove ABBOTSBURY WAY From Careswell Ave. to Cleeve Gdns Ham ABERDEEN AVENUE Off Warspite Gardens Manadon ABINGDON ROAD From Allendale Road to Alton Place ABNEY CRESCENT Off Barndale Crescent ACKLINGTON PLACE From Hawkinge Gardens to Redhill Close ACORN GARDENS From Plymbridge Road ACRE COTTAGES From Acres Pl. to Stopford Pl. Stoke ACRE PLACE From Portland Road to Exmouth Road ACRE PLACE LANE EAST From Beyrout Place to Devonport Road Lane West ACRE PLACE LANE WEST From Acre Place to Exmouth Road Lane East Cul-de-sac from Kings Tamerton Road to Halley ADAMS CLOSE Gardens ADDISON ROAD From Blenheim Road to Marlborough Road ADDISON ROAD LANE From Blenheim Road to Marlborough Road ADELAIDE LANE Adelaide Pl. to Manor St. Stonehouse ADELAIDE PLACE Clarence Pl - Union Pl Stonehouse ADELAIDE ROAD From Union Street to Millbay Railway Station ADELAIDE ST OPE From Clarence Place to Adelaide Pl ADELAIDE STREET From Alexandra Road, Ford ADELAIDE STREET Adelaide Place to Manor Street, Stonehouse ADELAIDE TERRACE Sydney Street ADMIRALS HARD From Durnford St Westwards ADMIRALTY COTTAGE Devils Point, Stonehouse ADMIRALTY ROAD Cremyll St to Western Kings Stonehouse ADMIRALTY ROAD Cul de Sac off Normandy Way From west side of Durnford Street to its end including ADMIRALTY STREET turning area, Stonehouse From the east side of Saltash Road to Royal Navy ADMIRALTY STREET Avenue, Keyham Admiralty Street to Fleet Street and southwards to ADMIRALTY STREET LANE EAST Royal Navy Avenue ADMIRALTY STREET LANE WEST SEC.1 From Admiralty Street to St Pauls Church Road North ADMIRALTY STREET LANE WEST SEC.2 From St Pauls Church Road South to Admiralty Street ADMIRALTY STREET OPE NORTH From Ocean St to Admiralty St (North) ADMIRALTY STREET OPE SOUTH From Ocean St to Admiralty St (South) AGATON COTTAGES The Green, St Budeaux AGATON FORT Higher St Budeaux AGATON ROAD Buckingham Place to Ernesettle Road AINSLIE TERRACE From Erith Avenue AINSLIE TERRACE LANE WEST From Erith Avenue AIRE GARDENS Off Yeo Close AIRBORNE DRIVE Off Plymbridge Lane ALBANY STREET Granby Way to Queen Street ALBACORE DRIVE Off Runway Road ALBEMARLE VILLAS Devonport Road to Paradise Road, Stoke ALBEMARLE VILLAS LANE From Waterloo Street to Paradise Place Lane ALBERT ROAD Devonport Road to Keyham Road ALBERT ROAD LANE SOUTH From Ross Street ALBERTHA CLOSE Off Hospital Road (bellmouth only) Greenbank ALBION DRIVE Off Beacon Park Drive ALCESTER CLOSE Off Alcester Street ALCESTER STREET Off Ryder Road, Devonport ALCESTER STREET LANE WEST From Haddington Road to Alcester Street ALDEN WALK Off Speedwell Crescent, Eggbuckland (Service Road) ALDERNEY ROAD From Skerries Road to Inchkeith Road, Southway ALDERSLEY WALK South of Linketty Lane, Eggbuckland Page 1 "A" STREET NAME LOCATION ALDWIN CLOSE Off Dark Street Lane, Plympton ALEXANDRA CLOSE Off Elburton Road ALEXANDRA PLACE North side of Greenbank Road ALEXANDRA ROAD Off Morshead Road, Crownhill ALEXANDRA ROAD From Alexandra Terrace to Wolseley Road, Ford ALEXANDRA ROAD From Mutley Plain to Lipson Vale, Mutley ALEXANDRA ROAD LANE NORTH From Moor View Terrace, Mutley ALEXANDRA ROAD LANE SOUTH Cul-De-Sac West from Alfred Road, Ford ALEXANDRA ROAD LANE SOUTH From Marina Terrace eastwards ALEXANDRA TERRACE St Levan Road to Sussex Road, Ford ALEXANDRA VILLAS LANE From Alexandra Road and return to Marina Terrace ALFRED PLACE North side of Cirtadel Road ALFRED PLACE Cul-de-sac West of Alfred Road, Ford ALFRED ROAD From Alexandra Road, Ford ALFRED ROAD LANE WEST From Kent Road to Brunel Avenue, Ford ALFRED STREET From Lockyer Street to Athenaeum Street ALFRED STREET LANE SOUTH From Athenaeum Street Lane East ALGER WALK From Bond Street to Dunnet Street ALICE LANE King Street to Alice Street ALICE STREET From Octagon Street to Manor Street, Stonehouse ALICE STREET LANE From King Street to Handle Street ALLENBY ROAD From Beacon Park Road to Greatlands Crescent ALLENDALE ROAD Off Abingdon Road ALLENDALE ROAD LANE EAST From Allendale Road adjacent to No. 3 Allendale road ALLENDALE ROAD LANE SOUTH From St Lawrence Road Lane North ALLENDALE ROAD LANE WEST From Allendale Road adjacent to No. 2 Allendale road ALLERN LANE Off Whitsoncross, Tamerton Foliot ALLERTON WALK Off Speedwell Crescent, Eggbuckland (Service Road) ALLEYNE GARDENS Cul-de-sac off Kneele Gdns Hartley Vale ALLOTMENT LANE From New Barn Hill to Six O'clock Lane, Plympton ALMA COTTAGES Cul-De-Sac from St Johns Bridge Road ALMA PLACE LANE From Alma Street to Alma Place Lane ALMA ROAD From Pennycomequick to Milehouse Junction ALMA STREET From Exeter Street to St Johns Road ALMA STREET LANE EAST From Alma Place Lane to St John's Road ALMERIA COURT Cul-de-sac off Merafield Drive ALMOND DRIVE From the junction with Greenwood Park Road ALSTON PARK off the east side of Plymbridge Road ALTON PLACE From North Hill to Houndiscombe Road ALTON ROAD From North Hill to Abingdon Road ALTON ROAD LANE At the rear of the properties Nos. 8 to 14 Alton Road ALTON TERRACE West side of North Hill, from Alton Road to Alton place ALTON TERRACE LANE From Alton Road to Alton Place ALVINGTON STREET From Cattedown Road to Oakfield Tce Road ALWIN PARK Off Notre Dame Close (Private Development) AMACRE DRIVE Off Church Hill Road, Hooe AMADOS CLOSE Off Woodland Drive, Plympton AMADOS DRIVE Off Merefield Drive, Plympton AMADOS RISE From Merefield Drive to Amados Drive AMBLESIDE PLACE Off Eden Valley Gardens AMHERST ROAD From Whittington Street to De-la-hay Avenue AMHERST ROAD LANE EAST From Whittington Street to De-la-hay Avenue AMITY PLACE From Armada Street to Deptford Place AMITY PLACE LANE EAST From Armada Street to Deptford Place ANDURN CLOSE Cul-de-sac off Netton Close ANN'S PLACE From Milehouse Road to Park Street Ope ANN'S PLACE LANE WEST Park Street Ope to Molesworth Cottages Lane Page 2 "A" STREET NAME LOCATION ANSON HOUSE Melbourne Street, Stonehouse ANSON PLACE Knighton Road to Egerton Place ANSON PLACE From Paisley Street to Littleton place ANSTIS STREET From Wolsdon Street to King Street ANTONY GARDENS Cul-de-sac off Pancras Avenue ANZAC AVENUE From Valiant Avenue to Ramillies Avenue APPLEBY WALK From Budshead Road to Dorchester Ave Whitleigh APPLEDORE CLOSE Off Plymbridge Road APPLETON TOR CLOSE Off Crabtree Close APSLEY ROAD From Dale Road, Mutley APSLEY ROAD LANE Off Hamilton Gardens AQUARIUS DRIVE Off Gemini Road Sherford ARCADIA South of Springfield Road, Elburton ARCADIA ROAD Off Springfield Road to Elburton Road ARCHER PLACE From Archer Terrace to North Road West ARCHER TERRACE From Wyndham St to Essex St ARCHITECT WAY Off Foulston Avenue ARCHWAY AVENUE Mount Gould Rd to Ladysmith Rd ARDEN GROVE From Ham Drive to Melrose Ave ARGAUM VILLAS LANE Cul-de-sac off Fitzroy Road ARIES LANE Off Hercules Road Sherford ARK ROYAL CLOSE Off Old Farm Road ARKRIGHT GARDENS Off Telford Crescent, Kings Tamerton ARLEY CLOSE Cul-de-sac Farnley Close, Southway ARLINGTON ROAD Cul-de-sac from Ashford Hill ARMADA STREET From North Hill to Baring Street ARMADA WAY From Citadel Road to North Cross ARNISON CLOSE Cul-de-sac off Holcombe Drive ARNSIDE CLOSE Off Penrith Gardens, Estover ARSCOTT GARDENS Off Belle Vue Road Hooe ARSCOTT LANE Off Belle Vue Road Hooe ARTILLERY PLACE Off South side of Teats Hill Road ARUN CLOSE Cul-de-sac off Severn Place ARUNDEL CRESCENT From North Road West and Return ARUNDEL TERRACE From Haddington Road to Victoria Place Lane West ASH GROVE From Grassendale Avenue to Cookworthy Road ASHBROOK STREET Off Broxton Drive ASHBURNHAM ROAD Coombe Park Lane to Little Dock Lane ASHBROOK STREET Off Perryfield Place ASHCOMBE CLOSE Off Plymtree Drive, Crossway ASHDOWN CLOSE Off Rendlesham Gardens, Estover ASHDOWN WALK Off Ashdown Close, Estover ASHERY DRIVE Off Westfield Avenue Hooe ASHFORD CLOSE Cul-de-sac off Ashford Crescent, Mutley ASHFORD CRESCENT Off Ashford Hill, Mutley ASHFORD HILL From Alexandra Rd to Elm Rd, Mutley ASHFORD ROAD From Ivydale Rd to Ashford Hill, Mutley ASHFORD ROAD LANE NORTH From Turrett Grove Lane to Ashford Hill ASHFORD ROAD LANE SOUTH From Turrett Grove Lane to Ashford Hill Cul-de-sac off westside of Whitsoncross Lane, ASHLEIGH CLOSE Tamerton Foliot ASHLEIGH WAY From Sandy Road (Bellmouth only) ASHLEY PLACE Part of Arundel Crescent off North Road West ASHLEY TCE LANE Lane between Arundel Crescent & North Rd. West ASHRIDGE GARDENS East of Little Dock Lane to Honickowle Green ASHTON CLOSE Cul-de-sac south of Buena Vista Drive ASHTREE GROVE Off the west side of Haye Road ASHWOOD CLOSE Cul-de-sac off Radwood Drive, Plympton ASHWOOD PARK ROAD Cul-de-sac off Steer Park Road ASPEN GARDENS Cul-de-sac off Poplar Close northwards to its end ASPLEY ROAD LANE Cul-de-sac from the eastside of Hamilton Gardens Page 3 "A" STREET NAME LOCATION ASTOR DRIVE Off Beaumont Road ATHENAEUM LANE From Derry's Cross to The Crescent ATHENAEUM PLACE West of Lockyer St to Derrys Cross ATHENAEUM STREET From Citadel Road to Notte St From the boundary of No 20 Athenaeum Street across ATHENAEUM STREET LANE EAST Alfred Street to Citadel Road ATHENAEUM STREET LANE WEST From Citadel Road to Crescent Ave ATHERTON STREET West side of Charlotte Street ATHLONE HOUSE Flats off Union Place ATTWOOD MEWS Off Salisbury Ope AUCKLAND ROAD From Wolseley Road to Melville Road AUCTIONEERS CLOSE Off Market Road AUSTIN AVENUE From Wolseley Road to North Prospect Road AUSTIN CRESCENT Off Ford Austin Avenue, Crownhill AVENT WALK Off Rashleigh Avenue, Plympton AVON CLOSE Cul-de-sac off Deer Park Drive AVONDALE TERRACE Saltash Road, Devonport AVONDALE TERRACE LANE EAST From Hamilton Street to Royal Navy Avenue AVONDALE TERRACE ROAD From Saltash Road between Nos 84/86.
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