Cossall Street was a short street leading up to the railway lines.
Cossall Street had been built in the 1870s alongside the railway between Peckham Rye and Queen’s Road Peckham stations.
It was demolished in the late 1960s or early 1970s.
It is difficult to exactly place its end date. Instead of being directly replaced by new build (in this case the 1970s Cossall Estate), next to it lies traces of an unbuilt road which would have formed part of an 1960s London-wide urban motorway, known as the Southern Box.
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