Bishops Road, SW11

Road in/near Battersea

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(51.47942 -0.16704, 51.479 -0.167) 
MAP YEAR:18001810182018301860190019502024 
 
Road · * · SW11 ·
JANUARY
1
2000
Bishops Road serves Great Eastern Wharf.



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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Prince Albert Originally called the Albert Tavern, the Prince Albert public house is a three storey building dating from 1866-68.
The Fascination of Chelsea The Fascination of Chelsea was a book published in 1902.

NEARBY STREETS
Albany Mansions, SW11 Albany Mansions is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea Park)
Albert Bridge House, SW11 Albert Bridge House is sited on Albert Bridge Road (Battersea Park)
Albert Bridge Road, SW11 Albert Bridge Road is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea Park)
Albion Riverside, SW11 Albion Riverside is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Althorpe Grove, SW11 Althorpe Grove was a short cul-de-sac, west of Sunbury Lane (Battersea)
Anhalt Road, SW11 Anhalt Road is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Ashurst Street, SW11 Ashurst Street disappeared post-war (Battersea)
Battersea Bridge Road, SW11 The laying out of Battersea Bridge Road took place in several phases between the 1770s and 1850s (Battersea)
Battersea Bridge, SW11 Battersea Bridge connects Battersea and Chelsea with the first bridge dating from 1771 (Battersea)
Battersea Bridge, SW3 Battersea Bridge, a five-span arch bridge with cast-iron girders and granite piers links Battersea south of the River Thames with Chelsea to the north (River Thames)
Battersea Church Road, SW11 Battersea Church Road is named for St Mary’s, the original parish church of Battersea (Battersea)
Bishops Road, SW11 Bishops Road serves Great Eastern Wharf (Battersea)
Blomfield Court, SW11 Blomfield Court is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Bolingbroke Road, SW11 Bolingbroke Road was Bolingbroke Terrace until 1887 (Battersea)
Bolingbroke Walk, SW11 Bolingbroke Road became Bolingbroke Walk in 1937 (Battersea)
Cadogan Pier, SW3 Cadogan Pier is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Carriage Drive West, SW11 Carriage Drive West is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea Park)
Cheyne Walk, SW3 Cheyne Walk takes its name from William Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven who owned the manor of Chelsea until 1712 (Chelsea)
Church Road, SW11 Church Road became Battersea Church Road in 1937 (Battersea)
Condray Place, SW11 Condray Place is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Condray Street, SW11 Frances Street was renamed Condray Street in 1937 (Battersea)
Cottage Place, SW11 Cottage Place appears on 1900 mapping (Battersea)
Danvers Street, SW3 Sir John Danvers (died 1655) introduced Italian gardens to England in his mansion Danvers House whose grounds spread from the river to the Kings Road (Chelsea)
Dimson Court, SW11 Dimson Court is a block on Sunbury Lane (Battersea)
Dyson Building, SW11 Dyson Building is a building on Howie Street (Battersea)
Elcho Street, SW11 Elcho Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Ethelburga Street, SW11 Ethelburga Street was named after Saint Æthelburh (Ethelburga), founder and first Abbess of Barking (Battersea)
Ford’s Place, SW11 Ford’s Place - a meandering little road - appears on 1900 mapping (Battersea)
Great Eastern Wharf, SW11 Great Eastern Wharf is an old industrial site developed into housing (Battersea)
Handley Street, SW11 Somerset Street was renamed to Handley Street in 1937 (Battersea)
Harleton Street, SW11 Harleton Street was called Harley Street before 1937 (Battersea)
Henty Close, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Hester Road, SW11 Hester Road is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Howie Street, SW11 Howie Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Hyde Lane, SW11 Hyde Lane is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Juer Street, SW11 Juer Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Kingswater Place, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Maskelyne Close, SW11 Maskelyne Close is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Morgan’s Walk, SW11 Morgan’s Walk incorporated Little Europa Street (Little Europa Place) after 1936 (Battersea)
Park South, SW11 Park South is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Parkgate Road, SW11 Parkgate Road is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Paveley Drive, SW11 Paveley Drive is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Petworth Street, SW11 Petworth Street was laid out in the late nineteenth century linking two bridge approaches - Albert Bridge Road and Battersea Bridge Road (Battersea)
Petyt Place, SW3 Petyt Place is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Peverel Street, SW11 Peverel Street ran west from Spencer Street (Battersea)
Radstock Street, SW11 Radstock Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Randall Close, SW11 Randall Close is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Ransomes Dock Business Centre, SW11 Ransomes Dock Business Centre is a block on Parkgate Road (Battersea)
Ransomes Dock, SW11 Ransomes Dock is a development in Battersea (Battersea)
Rosenau Road, SW11 Rosenau Road was named after Schloss Rosenau, the birthplace and boyhood home of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became the consort of Queen Victoria (Battersea)
Scholey Street, SW11 Scholey Street was Hart Street until 1937 (Battersea)
Searle Street, SW11 In SW11, Spencer Street was renamed Searle Street after 1937 (Battersea)
Searles Close, SW11 Searles Close is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Selworthy House, SW11 Selworthy House is a block on Battersea Church Road (Battersea)
Sparkford House, SW11 Sparkford House can be found on Battersea Church Road (Battersea)
Spencer Street, SW11 Spencer Street - the one which was renamed Searle Street - was one of two Spencer Streets in Battersea (Battersea)
Spencer Street, SW11 Spencer Street became Church Road in 1869, and later Battersea Church Road in 1937 (Battersea)
Spicer Street, SW11 Spicer Street was laid out in 1853 (Battersea)
St Mary Le Park Court, SW11 St Mary Le Park Court is a block on Albert Bridge Road (Battersea Park)
Sunbury Lane, SW11 Sunbury Lane is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Terrace Walk, SW11 Maple Leaf Walk is a walkway within Battersea Park (Battersea Park)
Thorney Crescent, SW11 Thorney Crescent is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Waterside Point, SW11 Waterside Point partly covers the area of Mayhew’s Flour Mills (Battersea)
Watford Close, SW11 Watford Close is a small street on the Ethelburga Estate (Battersea)
Wendle Square, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Westbridge Road, SW11 Wetbridge Road was previously called Bridge Road West and before that King Street (Battersea)
Whistlers Avenue, SW11 Whistlers Avenue is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Worfield Street, SW11 Worfield Street runs north from Rosenau Road towards Parkgate Road (Battersea)


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