Treadgold Street is part of the Avondale Park Gardens Conservation Area.
The earliest part of the area to be developed was the area to the south of Treadgold Street with the erection of St. Clement’s Church in 1867.
Between 1870 and 1895, the terraced houses in Stoneleigh Street, Sirdar Road, Treadgold Street, Grenfell Road and the south side of Mary Place went up.
The post war developments have altered some of the original Victorian street plan. This is most noticeable with the shortening and blocking off of the eastern end of Treadgold Street and the north end of Ansleigh Place for the construction of Saint Francis of Assisi School and Bomore Road which was moved south for the construction of Treadgold House and the leisure centre.
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