Pattison Street, E1

Road in/near Stepney Green, existed between the 1830s and 1951

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Pattison Street ran southeast from a junction with Jamaica Street.

Being very badly damaged in the Blitz, the local area was redeveloped in 1951.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
St Dunstan’s and All Saints Church St Dunstan’s, Stepney is an Anglican church which stands on a site that has been used for Christian worship for over a thousand years.

NEARBY STREETS
Ada Marie Court, E1 Ada Marie Court is sited on James Voller Way (Shadwell)
Adam Meere House, E1 Adam Meere House is located on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Adelina Grove, E1 Adelina Grove became an estate for people displaced by the London Wool Exchange building in 1929 (Stepney)
Adelina Place, E1 Adelina Place was a very narrow side street of Adelina Grove (Stepney)
Albert Gardens, E1 Albert Gardens, an almost intact late-Georgian residential square (Shadwell)
Anne Goodman House, E1 Anne Goodman House is sited on Jubilee Street (Stepney Green)
Ansell House, E1 Ansell House was the first block built on the Sidney Estate (Stepney)
Antcliff Street, E1 Antcliff Street was probably built by William Antcliff of Newham Street (Stepney)
Antcliffe Street, E1 Antcliffe Street formerly ran off Bromehead Road (Stepney)
Antill Terrace, E1 Antill Terrace was built off of Senrab Street (then Barbour Gardens) around 1865 (Stepney Green)
Apsley House, E1 Apsley House is a block on Aylward Street (Stepney Green)
Apsley Street, E1 Apsley Street was off Redman’s Road (Stepney Green)
Arbour House, E1 Arbour House was designed by B.J. Belsher, the Stepney Borough Surveyor (Stepney Green)
Arbour Square, E1 Arbour Square is a late Georgian square in Stepney (Stepney Green)
Armsby House, E1 Armsby House is a block on Stepney Way (Stepney)
Assembly Passage, E1 Assembly Passage is a long, cobbled walkway that leads from Mile End Road to Redmans Road (Stepney Green)
Athlone House, E1 Athlone House is a block on Sidney Street (Stepney)
Avis Square, E1 Avis Square was created in 1961 (Stepney Green)
Aylward Street, E1 Aylward Street has a complicated history (Stepney Green)
Baltonsborough Court, E1 Baltonsborough Court is located on Ben Jonson Road (Stepney Green)
Beatrice House, E1 Beatrice House was built after 1996 (Stepney Green)
Beaufort Gardens, E1 Beaufort Gardens runs down from Shandy Street to Trafalgar Gardens (Stepney Green)
Beaumont Square, E1 Beaumont Square is a garden square that was laid out in 1840 as the centerpiece of the Beaumont Estate, a housing development by Captain J T Barber Beaumont. (Stepney Green)
Beckett House, E1 Beckett House is part of a three block complex facing Jubilee Street (Stepney)
Bedford Square, E1 Bedford Square is an old East End square (Stepney)
Belgrave Street, E1 Belgrave Street connects Stepney High Street with Commercial Road (Stepney Green)
Bere Street, Bere Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Bermuda Street, E1 Bermuda Street was an old East End street (Stepney Green)
Bill Faust House, E1 Bill Faust House is a block on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Billing House, E1 Billing House is a block on Commercial Road (Shadwell)
Bladen House, E1 Bladen House is a block on Dunelm Street (Stepney Green)
Blakesley Street, Lower John Street was renamed to Blakesley Street, E1 in 1865 (Shadwell)
Boisseau House, E1 Boisseau House is a block on Stepney Way (Stepney)
Boulcott Street, E1W Boulcott Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Ratcliff)
Bower Street, E1 Bower Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Brayford Square, E1 Brayford Square is a small shopping area from 1978 (Stepney Green)
Brilliant Street, E1 Brilliant Street was a tiny street linking Silver Street and Gold Street (Stepney Green)
Brinsley House, E1 Brinsley House is a block on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Bromehead Road, E1 Bromehead Road is a location in London (Stepney)
Bromehead Street, E1 A vestige remains of Bromehead Street, formerly a main connecting street of the area (Stepney)
Bromley Street, E1 Bromley Street was built between 1829 and 1843 by Daniel Goody (Stepney Green)
Burley House, E1 Burley House is part of the Mountmorres Estate (Stepney Green)
Caroline Street, E1 Caroline Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Ratcliff)
Carpenter House, E1 Carpenter House faces Trafalgar Gardens (Stepney Green)
Chalkwell House, E1 Chalkwell House can be found on Commercial Road (Shadwell)
Chudleigh Street, E1 Chudleigh Street was called Albany Street until 1938 (Stepney Green)
Clark Street, E1 Clark Street is a long and old street of Stepney (Stepney Green)
Clearbrook Way, E1 Clearbrook Way is a modern cul-de-sac, running west off West Arbour Street (Stepney Green)
Clichy House, E1 Clichy House is a block on Stepney Way (Stepney)
Clovelly Way, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Stepney Green)
Coburg Dwellings, E1 Coburg Dwellings is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Stepney)
Colstead House, E1 Colstead House is a block on Watney Market (Stepney)
Colverson House, E1 Colverson House is a block on the Sidney Estate (Stepney)
Commercial Road East, Commercial Road East is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Copley Street, E1 Copley Street now runs south from Stepney Way (Stepney Green)
Cornwood Drive, E1 Cornwood Drive runs off Jubilee Street (Stepney)
Corrigham House, E1 Corrigham House is a block on Pitsea Street (Ratcliff)
Cosmo Apartments, E1 Cosmo Apartments is sited on Westport Street (Shadwell)
Cressy Court, E1 Cressy Court was called Little Union Place until 1937 (Stepney Green)
Cressy House, E1 Cressy House was built at the corner of Cressy Place and Hannibal Road in 1894 (Stepney Green)
Cressy Place, E1 Cressy Place is one of the older streets in Stepney Green (Stepney Green)
Dagobert House, E1 Dagobert House is a block on Smithy Street (Stepney)
Dame Colet House, E1 Dame Colet House is a block on Ben Jonson Road (Stepney Green)
Damien Court, E1 Damien Court is a block on Damien Street (Stepney)
Damien Street, E1 Damien Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Stepney)
Dean House, E1 Dean House is a block on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Dean Street, Cross Street became Dean Street in 1865 (4777) (Shadwell)
Deancross Street, E1 Deancross Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shadwell)
Dempsey Street, E1 Dempsey Street was created before 1830 along with surrounding streets (Stepney Green)
Diggon Street, E1 Diggon Street is now a small remnant cul-de-sac off Stepney Way (Stepney Green)
Dowson House, E1 Dowson House is located on Commercial Road (Shadwell)
Drake House, E1 Drake House can be found on Stepney Way (Stepney)
Drewton Street, E1 Drewton Street was previously James Street (Shadwell)
Dron House, E1 Dron House is a block on Adelina Grove (Stepney)
Dunch Street, E1 Dunch Street is a street in (Shadwell)
Dundalk House, E1 Dundalk House faces Clark Street (Stepney Green)
Dunelm Street, E1 Fair Street was renamed Dunelm Street in 1939 (Stepney Green)
East Arbour Street, E1 East Arbour Street leads north from Arbour Square (Stepney Green)
Elektra House, E1 Elektra House is a block on Ashfield Street (Stepney)
Ellen Julia Court, E1 Ellen Julia Court is a block on James Voller Way (Shadwell)
Ellis Court, E1 Ellis Court is a block on James Voller Way (Shadwell)
Epping Place, E1 Epping Place was an old name for the northernmost end of Sidney Street (Whitechapel)
Exmouth Court, E1 Exmouth Court appears on the 1900 map (Stepney Green)
Exmouth Place, E1 Exmouth Place is on the 1860 map (Stepney Green)
Exmouth Street, E1 Exmouth Street was largely destroyed during the Second World War and replaced by residential blocks on the Clicky Estate (Stepney)
Fair Street, E1 Fair Street ran from Oxford Street to Charles Street (Stepney Green)
Farrier Court, E1 Farrier Court is a block on the corner of White Horse Lane and Killick Way (Stepney Green)
Foley House, E1 Foley House is a block on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Ford House, E1 Ford House is a block on Ford Square (Stepney)
Ford Square, E1 Ford Square is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Stepney)
Galway House, E1 Galway House is a block on White Horse Lane (Stepney Green)
Garden Street, E1 Garden Street lies to the rear of what was called ’King John’s Palace’ (Stepney Green)
Gardom Street, E1 Gardom Street was a former street of Stepney (Stepney Green)
Gateway House, E1 Gateway House is a block on Cavell Street (Stepney)
George Scott House, E1 George Scott House is a block on West Arbour Street (Stepney Green)
Gold Street, E1 Prospect Place was renamed as Gold Street in 1882 (Stepney Green)
Grosvenor Street, E1 Grosvenor Street was renamed Mountmorres Road in 1939 (Stepney Green)
Grove Dwellings, E1 Grove Dwellings - in separate blocks - were built in 1910 on land leased from the Mercers company (Stepney)
Halcrow Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Whitechapel)
Hannah Building, E1 Hannah Building is sited on Watney Street (Shadwell)
Hannibal Road, E1 Hannibal Road leads south from the junction of Mile End Road and Stepney Green (Stepney Green)
Hare Street, E1 Hare Street once ran from Silver Street to Pole Street (Stepney Green)
Harriott House, E1 Harriott House is a block on Jamaica Street (Stepney Green)
Havering Street, E1 Havering Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Hawkins Street, E1 Hawkins Street is an old East End street, appearing on maps during the 1840s (Stepney)
Head Street, E1 Head Street replaced Heath Street in 1938 (Shadwell)
Heath Street, E1 Heath Street was the location of a rope walk by the beginning of the nineteenth century (Stepney Green)
Jacqueline House, E1 Jacqueline House is a building on White Horse Lane (Stepney Green)
Jamaica Street, E1 Jamaica Street is the successor street to King Street (Stepney)
James Voller Way, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Jarman House, E1 Jarman House, Beckett House and Wingrand House were built as a single block on the Sidney Estate (Stepney)
Jean Pardies House, E1 Jean Pardies House is a block on Stepney Way (Stepney)
Johnny Andrews House, E1 Johnny Andrews House is a block on Boulcott Street (Ratcliff)
Johns Place, E1 Despite a post-war expansion of the road name, Johns Place is an older street of Stepney (Stepney)
Jubilee Mansions, E1 Jubilee Mansions is a block built by Stepney Borough Council between the wars (Stepney Green)
Jubilee Street, E1 Jubilee Street was built off the then-new Commercial Road and named to commemorate the Jubilee of George III in 1810. (Stepney Green)
Justice Apartments, E1 Justice Apartments is a block on Aylward Street (Stepney Green)
Kerry House, E1 Kerry House is a block on the southern part of the Sidney Estate (Stepney)
Killick Way, E1 Killick Way is a modern road south of the Ocean Estate (Stepney Green)
Kiln House, E1 Kiln House is a block on Killick Way (Stepney Green)
King John Street, E1 King John Street leads off Stepney Green (Stepney Green)
King Street, E1 King Street was one of two King Streets in Stepney, the other being nearer to Bethnal Green (Stepney)
Lace Court, E1 Lace Court is sited on Masters Street (Stepney Green)
Lady Micos Almshouses, E1 Lady Micos Almshouses offers lodgings exclusively for women in Stepney (Stepney Green)
Lake Street, E1 Lake Street was at first called Thomas Street (Shadwell)
Latham House, E1 Latham House is a block on Chudleigh Street (Stepney Green)
Lavender House, E1 Lavender House is a block on Commercial Road (Ratcliff)
Le Moal House, E1 Le Moal House is a block on Stepney Way (Stepney)
Leigh House, E1 Leigh House is a block on Halcrow Street (Whitechapel)
Levitas House, E1 Levitas House are flats situated on Jubilee Street, dating from 2020 (Stepney Green)
Lighterman Mews, E1 Lighterman Mews is 1990s development (Stepney Green)
Lindley House, E1 Lindley House is a block on Lindley Street (Stepney)
Lindley Street, E1 Lindley Street first appeared on a Stepney map during the 1840s (Stepney)
Longford House, E1 Longford House is a one of a number of Irish county themed blocks dating from the late 1950s (Stepney)
Louise De Marillac House, E1 Louise De Marillac House is a block on Jubilee Street (Stepney)
Lucas Street, Lucas Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Lukin Street, E1 Lukin Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shadwell)
Malthouse Apartments, E1 Malthouse Apartments is a block on Caroline Street (Shadwell)
Mariana Court, E1 Mariana Court is a block on Assembly Passage (Stepney)
Marshgate House, E1 Marshgate House is a building on Bromehead Street (Stepney)
Masters Street, E1 Masters Street is the western extension of Bohn Road (Stepney Green)
Mayo House, E1 Mayo House is a block on Lindley Street (Stepney)
Melwood House, E1 Melwood House is a block on Watney Street (Shadwell)
Milrood House, E1 Milrood House is a block on Stepney Green (Stepney Green)
Montpelier Place, E1 Montpelier Place is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Morecambe Close, E1 Morecambe Close is a modern road leading off Beaumont Square (Stepney Green)
Morris Street, E1 Morris Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Morton Close, E1 This is a street in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Mountmorres Road, E1 Grosvenor Street was called Mountmorres Road after 1939 (Stepney Green)
Musbury Street, E1 Musbury Street is a street of post-war blocks of flats (Stepney Green)
Newbold Cottages, E1 Newbold Cottages is a block in Stepney (Stepney Green)
Newbold Street, E1 First appearing on the 1870 map, Newbold Street disappeared during the post-war rebuilding of the area (Stepney Green)
O’Leary Square, E1 O’Leary Square is a development of the Sidney Estate (Stepney)
Odette Duval House, E1 Odette Duval House is a 9-storey block containing 52 dwellings (Stepney)
Ogilvie House, E1 Ogilvie House is a block on Stepney Causeway (Ratcliff)
Old Church Road, E1 Old Church Road originally extended north from Commercial Road to Stepney Way, opposite St Dunstan’s Church. (Shadwell)
Oley Place, E1 Oley Place - originally Wellington Street - was part of an estate belonging to Clare College, Cambridge (Stepney Green)
Pacific Court, E1 Pacific Court is a building on Assembly Passage (Stepney)
Painter House, E1 Painter House is a block on Sidney Street (Stepney)
Panama House, E1 Panama House is a block on Beaumont Square (Stepney Green)
Pattison House, E1 Pattison House is a block on Aylward Street (Stepney Green)
Pattison Street, E1 Pattison Street ran southeast from a junction with Jamaica Street (Stepney Green)
Perth Street, E1 Perth Street was created as St Vincent Street during the 1830s (Stepney Green)
Pitsea Street, E1 Pitsea Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Ratcliff)
Pole Street, E1 Pole Street became part of Stepney Green Park (Stepney Green)
Poonah Street, E1 Poonah Street first appears as a name in 1891 (Shadwell)
Portland Street, E1 Portland Street was replaced by Westport Street in 1939 (Stepney Green)
Powlesland Court, E1 Powlesland Court is a block on White Horse Road (Stepney Green)
Press House, E1 Press House can be found on Trafalgar Gardens (Stepney Green)
Princes Street, E1 Princes Street was a former name for the northern section of Dempsey Street (Stepney)
Railton House, E1 Railton House is a block on Arbour Square (Shadwell)
Ratcliffe Cross Street, E1W Ratcliffe Cross Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Ratcliff)
Raven Row, E1 Raven Row appears in 1832, probably named for the builder. (Whitechapel)
Rectory Square, E1 Rectory Square, dating from the 1860s, was named from the rectory of St Dunstan’s parish church nearby (Stepney Green)
Recurrence Apartments, E1 Recurrence Apartments is located on Commercial Road (Stepney)
Redmans Road, E1 Redmans Road is a long east-west road of Stepney (Stepney Green)
Richardson Street, E1 Richardson Street ran from Lindley Street to Wolsey Street (Stepney)
Robert Sutton House, E1 Robert Sutton House is a block on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Rochelle Court, E1 Rochelle Court are flats with shops underneath from 1938 (Shadwell)
Ronald Street, E1 Ronald Street appeared in a series of parallel streets first emerging in the 1830s (Shadwell)
Rosea House, E1 Rosea House is sited on Boulcott Street (Ratcliff)
Rosery Court, E1 Rosery Court was built on the site of St Dunstan’s Rectory (Stepney Green)
Russell Street, E1 Little Russell Street became Russell Street in 1864 (7996) (Whitechapel)
Rutland Street, New Rutland Street was given the name Rutland Street, E1 in 1864 (Stepney)
Sambrook House, E1 Sambrook House is a block on Stepney Way (Stepney)
Sandhurst House, E1 Sandhurst House can be found on Wolsey Street (Stepney)
Senrab Street, E1 Senrab Street is the name ’Barnes’ reversed (Stepney Green)
Shead Court, E1 Shead Court is a block on James Voller Way (Shadwell)
Sheridan Street, John Street was given the name Sheridan Street, E1 in 1864 (Shadwell)
Shipwright House, E1 Shipwright House is a block on Boulcott Street (Ratcliff)
Sidney Square, E1 Sidney Square is an old square dating from the 1820s (Stepney Green)
Sidney Street, E1 Sidney Street is a notably historic street of the East End (Stepney)
Siege House, E1 Siege House is a 10-storey block containing 70 dwellings (Stepney)
Silver Street, E1 Silver Street ran parallel with Gold Street, though it was narrower (Stepney Green)
Sims House, E1 Sims House is a block on Havering Street (Shadwell)
Smith Street, E1 Because of the number of Smith Streets in London, the road became Smithy Street during the 1930s (Stepney)
Smithy Street, E1 Smithy Street was called Smith Street until 1938 (Stepney)
Spencer Street, E1 Spencer Street ran east-west north of Shadwell station (Shadwell)
Spencer Way, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
St Thomas House, E1 St Thomas House is a block on East Arbour Street (Stepney Green)
Stepney Causeway, E1 Stepney Causeway is associated with Thomas John Barnardo, who opened his first shelter for homeless children at number 18. (Shadwell)
Stepney City Apartments, E1 Stepney City Apartments is a former Victorian school, converted into flats (Stepney Green)
Stepney Green Court, E1 Stepney Green Court was built in 1895 (Stepney Green)
Stepney Green, E1 Stepney Green was originally a 15th century row of houses near to St Dunstan’s church (Stepney Green)
Stepney High Street, E1 Stepney High Street was previously the main street of Stepney (Stepney Green)
Stepney Way, E1 Stepney Way is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Stepney)
Stifford House, E1 Stifford House is a block on Stepney Way (Stepney Green)
Summercourt Road, E1 Summercourt Road is parallel with Commercial Road, one block north (Stepney Green)
Sutton Street East, In Stepney E1, Church Road became Sutton Street East in 1862 (Shadwell)
Sutton Street, E1 Sutton Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shadwell)
Swan Place, E1 Swan Place was an old road absorbed during the nineteenth century into Sidney Street (Stepney)
Tarling Street, E1 Tarling Street appears on maps of 1832 and 1855 as Terling Street, and may have been named from the builder (Shadwell)
Temple Court, E1 Temple Court can be found on Rectory Square (Stepney Green)
Textile House, E1 Textile House is a block on Duckett Street (Stepney Green)
Thomas Street, Thomas Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Tillotson Street, E1 Tillotson Street was built on land belonging to Clare College, Cambridge (Stepney Green)
Tottan Terrace, E1 Tottan Terrace is a pathway along the southern edge of the Belgrave Open Space (Stepney Green)
Trafalgar Gardens, E1 Trafalgar Gardens was previously Trafalgar Square until 1938 (Stepney Green)
Tree House, E1 Tree House is located on Jubilee Street (Stepney)
Trinity Mews, E1 Trinity Mews is a modern development (Stepney)
Vine Cottages, E1 Vine Cottages is the name of a 1960s block facing Jubilee Gardens (Stepney Green)
Waley Street, E1 Commemorates Henry le Waleys or Waleis, mayor of London in 1273, 1281-3 and 1298. (Stepney Green)
Walter Street, E1 Walter Street was swept away after the Second World War (Stepney Green)
Walter Terrace, E1 Walter Terrace is a renaming of the southern end of Walter Street in 1939 (Stepney Green)
Warren Place, E1W A street within the E1 postcode (Ratcliff)
Watney Market, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Watney Street, E1 Watney Street is the location for a famed East End street market (Shadwell)
Wellesley Street, E1 Wellesley Street was severely truncated post-war (Stepney Green)
West Arbour Street, E1 West Arbour Street runs north from Commercial Road to Aylward Street (Stepney Green)
Westport Street, E1 Westport Street runs north from Commercial Road (Stepney Green)
Wetton House, E1 Wetton House overlooks the southern edge of Stepney Green Park (Stepney Green)
Wexford House, E1 Wexford House is a 6-storey block containing 44 dwellings (Stepney)
White Horse Lane, E1 White Horse Lane originally meandered through the countryside, beginning its journey in Whitechapel and eventually converging with the similarly-named White Horse Street (Stepney Green)
Whittington Apartments, E1 Whittington Apartments is the name for a block of flats on East Arbour Street (Stepney Green)
Wickham Close, E1 Wickham Close is a modern cul-de-sac leading east off Jamaica Street (Stepney)
William Fry House, E1 William Fry House is a block on the corner of West Arbour Street and Aylward Street (Stepney Green)
Wingrad House, E1 Wingrad House is a block on the northern section of Jubilee Street (Stepney)
Winterton House, E1 Winterton House is a block on Deancross Street (Shadwell)
Winterton Street, E1 In Stepney E1, Devonshire Street became Winterton Street in 1890 (Shadwell)
Wolsey Street, E1 Wolsey Street is an old East End street of which a tiny remnant remains (Stepney)
Woollen House, E1 Woollen House is a block on Clark Street (Stepney Green)
Zion House, E1 Zion House is a residential building comprising 35 flats (Stepney Green)


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