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