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STREET INDEX to CAMDEN HISTORY SOCIETY Streets BOOKS STREET INDEX TO CAMDEN HISTORY SOCIETY Streets BOOKS Streets book abbreviations BF Streets of Bloomsbury & Fitzrovia BZ Streets of Belsize CT Streets of Camden Town EB Streets East of Bloomsbury GO Streets of Gospel Oak & West Kentish Town HG Streets of Highgate HS The Streets of Hampstead KT Streets of Kentish Town OH Streets of Old Holborn PH From Primrose Hill to Euston Road SP Streets of St Pancras SG Streets of St Giles WH The Streets of West Hampstead Modern-day Streets Corresponding modern-day street Bold type: present-day streets postcode book or location of demolished street Normal type: their former names Italics: demolished streets WC1 EB Off Little Coram (Herbrand) Street Abbey Place NW6 WH Abbey Road NW6 WH Abbot’s Place NW6 WH Abbot's Place Abbot's Road NW6 WH Aberdare Gardens NW1 CT Abingdon Close NW6 WH Achilles Road NW6 WH Acol Road NW1 CT Camden Road (part) Acton Place WC1 EB King's Cross Road (part) Acton Place WC1 EB Acton Street NW1 PH Hampstead Road (part) Adam's Row NW1 CT Camden High Street (part) Adam's Terrace NW3 BZ Adamson Road N1 SP King's Cross Station site Adden Place NW3 BZ Adelaide Road NW6 WH Belsize Rd (pt); Hilgrove Rd Adelaide Road North WC1 BF Adeline Place NW3 HS Admiral’s Walk NW6 WH Agamemnon Road NW1 CT & SP Agar Grove NW1 CT & SP Agar Place NW3 BZ Agincourt Road NW3 BZ Ainger Mews NW3 BZ Ainger Road NW6 WH Ainsworth Way EC1 OH Eyre Street Hill Air Street NW6 WH Ajax Road NW3 BZ Akenside Road NW5 GO Talacre Road (part) Aland Road NW1 PH Peto Place Albany Mews NW1 PH Albany Street NW1 PH Marylebone Road (part) Albany Terrace NW1 CT Camden Street (part) Albert Cottages NW1 PH Prince Albert Road Albert Road NW1 CT Lyme Street Albert Street NW1 CT Albert Street NW1 CT Lyme Terrace Albert Terrace NW1 CT Off Chalk Farm Road Albert Terrace NW5 GO Grafton Road (part) Albert Terrace NW1 PH Keats Grove Albert Terrace NW1 PH Albert Terrace Mews NW3 HS Later John Street (Keats Grove) Albion Grove NW1 SP Aldenham Street NW1 SP Pancras Road (part) Aldenham Terrace NW6 WH Aldred Road WC2 SG Drury Lane Aldwych Street NW6 WH Off Abbey Road Alexandra Mews NW6 WH Alexandra Road W1 BF Alfred Mews WC1 BF Alfred Place WC1 BF Huntley Street (part) Alfred Street NW3 HS Back Lane (part) Alfred Terrace NW5 GO Wellesley Road Allcroft Road NW5 GO Allcroft Road NW1 SP Allensbury Place WC1 BF Bloomsbury Square (part) Allington Row NW5 KT Alma Street NW1 PH Chalcot Road Alma Terrace NW6 WH Alvanley Gardens NW1 SP Off Hampstead Road Ampthill Square WC1 EB Ampton Place WC1 EB Ampton Street WC2 SG Off St Giles High Street Andrew Borde Street N6 HG South Grove (part) Angel Row N6 HG Angel Yard NW5 KT Anglers Lane NW3 BZ Antrim Grove NW3 BZ Antrim Road NW3 BZ Antrim Road & Grove Antrim Street WC2 SG Lincoln's Inn Fields (part) Arch Row NW5 GO Arctic Street NW2 WH Ardwick Road NW2 WH Ardwick Road (part) Ardwick Terrace WC1 EB Argyle Walk Argyle Place WC1 EB Argyle Square WC1 EB Argyle Street WC1 EB Argyle Walk NW6 WH Ariel Road NW6 WH Ariel Road Ariel Street NW3 HS Arkwright Road NW1 CT Arlington Road NW1 CT Arlington Road (part) Arlington Street NW5 GO Elaine Grove Arthur Grove NW5 KT Healey Street Arthur Street WC1 EB Cubitt Street Arthur Street WC2 SG Earnshaw Street Arthur Street NW5 KT Ascham Street N1 SP King's Cross Station site Ashby Street NW5 GO Ashdown Crescent NW5 GO Ashdown Crescent Ashdown Street WC2 SG Off Drury Lane Ashlin's Place NW6 WH Asmara Road NW3 BZ Aspern Grove NW5 KT Falkland Place Assembly Row NW5 GO Athlone Street NW1 PH Auden Place NW1 PH Off Park Village East Augustus Square NW1 PH Augustus Street NW3 GO Rona Road Avebury Road NW3 BZ Avenue Road EC1 OH Eyre Street Hill Ayre Street EC1 OH Back Hill NW3 HS Back Lane NW1 SP Later Pancras Walk Back Walk N6 HG Bacon’s Lane WC1 EB King's Cross Road Bagnigge Wells Road WC1 BF Bainbridge Street NW3 HS Baker’s Passage NW3 HS Baker's Passage Baker's Row EC1 OH Baldwin’s Gardens EC1 OH Off Baldwin's Gardens Baldwin's Place EC1 OH Off Baldwin's Gardens Baldwin's Square N19 HG Balmore Street NW6 WH Maygrove Road (part) Bankside NW5 GO Baptist Gardens WC1 EB Barbon Close NW3 HS Oak Hill Avenue Barby Avenue NW1 SP Off Aldenham Street Barclay Street NW1 SP Barker Drive NW6 WH Barlow Road NW1 SP Barnby Street NW5 GO Barrington Close WC1 BF Barter Street NW5 KT Kentish Town Road (part) Bartholomew Place NW5 KT Bartholomew Road NW5 KT Lawford Road Bartholomew Road North NW5 KT Bartholomew Villas NW5 GO Bassett Street NW1 PH & BF Euston Road (part) Bath Row N1C SP New (King's X Central) street Battle Bridge Place NW1 SP Off Pancras Road Battle Bridge Road NW1 CT Camden Road (part) Bayham Cottages NW1 CT Bayham Place NW1 CT Bayham Street NW1 CT Camden Road (part) Bayham Terrace WC1 BF Bayley Street NW3 BZ Baynes Mews NW1 CT Baynes Street N1C SP New (King's X Central) street Beaconsfield Street NW1 SP British Library site Beale's Place NW1 CT Beatty Street EC1 OH Beauchamp Street NW3 BZ Perceval Avenue Beaulieu Avenue W1 BF Beaumont Place WC1 BF Bedford Avenue NW1 SP Hampstead Road (part) Bedford Place WC1 BF Bedford Place WC1 EB Bedford Row WC1 BF Bedford Square EC1 OH Vine Hill (part) Bedford Street NW1 SP Barnby Street Bedford Street WC1 BF Bayley Street Bedford Street WC1 EB Sandland Street Bedford Street WC1 BF Bedford Way WC1 EB Belgrove Street Belgrave Street WC1 EB Belgrove Street EC1 OH Brooke's Court Bell Court WC1 OH Off Gray's Inn Road Bell Court NW6 WH Springfield Lane (part) Bell Terrace NW1 CT Camden Street (part) Bellevue Cottages NW1 GO Belmont Street NW3 BZ Belsize Avenue NW3 BZ Belsize Court Garages NW3 BZ Belsize Crescent NW3 BZ Belsize Grove NW3 BZ Belsize Lane NW3 BZ Belsize Mews NW3 BZ Belsize Park NW3 BZ Belsize Park Gardens NW3 BZ Belsize Park Mews NW3 BZ Belsize Place NW6 WH Belsize Road NW3 BZ Belsize Square NW3 BZ Belsize Terrace WC2 SG Line of Endell Street Belton Street NW3 HS Benham’s Place W1 BF Rathbone Street (part) Bennett Court W1 BF Rathbone Street (part) Bennett Street WC1 OH Fulwood Place Bentley's Rents NW1 SP Bergholt Mews NW1 PH Berkley Grove NW1 PH Berkley Road WC1 EB Off Little Guilford (Herbrand) Street Bernard Mews NW1 PH Chamberlain Street Bernard Street WC1 EB Bernard Street N19 HG Bertram Street NW6 WH Beswick Mews WC2 SG Betterton Street NW5 GO Southampton Road (part) Bickerton Terrace WC1 EB Bidborough Street NW6 WH Birchington Road NW1 SP Off Cardington Street Birchmore Terrace NW3 HS Birchwood Drive NW3 HS Bird in Hand Yard WC1 EB Birkenhead Street N6 HG Bisham Gardens WC2 OH Bishop’s Court WC1 OH Off Gray's Inn Road Black Bull Yard W1 BF Off Tottenham Court Road Black Horse Yard W1 BF Evelyn Yard Black Horse Yard WC1 OH Off Gray's Inn Road Black Horse Yard NW6 WH Blackburn Road NW1 SP Blakeney Close EC1 OH Bleeding Heart Yard NW5 KT Highgate Road (part) Blenheim Terrace WC1 BF Barter Street (part) Bloomsbury Market WC1 BF Bloomsbury Place WC1 BF Bloomsbury Square WC1 BF Bloomsbury Street WC1 BF Bloomsbury Way NW6 WH Bolton Road NW1 SP Agar Town Bolton Street NW1 CT Jamestown Road (part) Bolton Terrace NW1 CT Bonny Street WC2 SG Off Flitcroft Street Book Mews NW5 KT Boscastle Road WC1 EB Boswell Court WC1 EB Boswell Street NW8 WH & BZ Boundary Road WC1 BF Museum Street (part) Bow Street WC1 SG Off Broad Street (High Holborn) Bowl Yard NW3 HS Bracknell Gardens NW3 HS Off Hampstead High Street Bradley's Buildings NW5 KT Bramshill Gardens NW3 HS Branch Hill NW6 WH Bransdale Close WC1 EB Line of Flaxman Terrace Brantome Place NW6 WH Brassey Road NW1 CT St Pancras Way (part) Brecknock Crescent NW1 CT Camden Road (part) Brecknock Place N7 KT Brecknock Road NW1 CT Bonny Street Brecknock Street NW1 CT St Pancras Way (part) Brecknock Terrace N7 KT Brecon Mews NW1 SP Line of Midland Road Brewer Street WC1 SG West Central Street (part) Brewer Street NW3 HS Streatley Place Brewers Place NW3 HS Streatley Place Brewhouse Place NW3 HS Briardale Gardens NW1 BZ Bridge Approach NW1 BZ Bridge Approach Bridge Road NW8 WH Loudoun Road Bridge Road NW1 SP Bridgeway Street Bridgewater Street NW1 SP Bridgeway Street WC1 EB Whidborne Street Brighton Street NW1 SP Francis Crick Institute site Brill Crescent NW1 SP British Library site Brill Place NW1 SP Brill Place NW1 SP Francis Crick Institute site Brill Row NW1 SP More or less line of Purchese St Brill Street NW1 CT Britannia Junction WC1 EB Britannia Street WC1 BF Off Montague Place British Museum Avenue WC1 SG High Holborn (part) Broad Street NW1 SP Broadfield Lane NW6 WH Broadhurst Gardens NW1 KT Royal College Street (part) Broadway Terrace NW1 PH New (Regent's Place) street Brock Street N6 HG Bromwich Avenue N6 HG Witanhurst Lane Bromwich Walk (part) NW1 PH Off Hampstead Road Brook Place NW1 PH Stanhope Street (part) Brook Street EC1 OH Brooke Street EC1 OH Brooke’s Court EC1 OH Brooke’s Market NW5 HG Brookfield Park WC1 EB King's Cross Road (part) Brook's Row NW6 WH Broomsleigh Street NW5 KT Brown’s Lane WC1 EB Brownlow Mews WC2 SG Betterton Street Brownlow Street WC1 OH Brownlow Street WC2 SG Stacey Street Brown's Gardens WC1 EB Off Brunswick (Tonbridge) Street Brunswick Grove WC1 EB Brunswick Centre site Brunswick Mews WC1 EB Off Queen Square Brunswick Row WC1 EB Brunswick Square WC1 EB Tonbridge Street (part) Brunswick Street NW1 CT Buck Street WC2 SG St Giles Central site Buckeridge Street NW3 BZ Buckland Crescent NW3 BZ Buckland Crescent Buckland Road NW3 BZ Buckland Crescent Buckland Villas WC2 SG Bucknall Street NW3 BZ Burdett Mews NW2 WH Burgess Hill NW3 WH Finchley Road (part) Burgess Parade NW2 WH Burgess Hill Burgess Park Gardens NW5 KT Burghley Road NW5 KT Highgate
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