Stepney Causeway, E1

Road in/near Shadwell, existing until now

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Stepney Causeway is associated with Thomas John Barnardo, who opened his first shelter for homeless children at number 18.


Stepney Causeway runs north-south between the Commercial Road and Cable Street. It is crossed by a railway bridge carrying the Docklands Light Railway.

It is the remnant of a raised made-up road approaching Stepney Green from Ratcliff Highway across low-lying, marshy ground.

Dr Barnardo opened 18 Stepney Causeway in December 1870 as a home for working and homeless boys. The home housed 60 boys in five bedrooms and provided trade training and general education.

In 1871, an 11-year-old boy called John Somers couldn’t be taken in because the shelter was full. He was found dead two days later from malnutrition and exposure. Barnardo then decided not to limit the number of children he helped. From that time on the home bore the sign No Destitute Boy Ever Refused Admission. Bernardo was to open several more buildings on the street. Number 10 Stepney Causeway opened in 1874 for homeless children and stayed open until 1939 when Stepney was evacuated. It never re-opened after the war.

The trade training section of the home closed in 1923 and it was used as a reception home and head office. The building closed its doors for the last time in 1969 when the Barnardo’s staff moved to their new headquarters at Barnardo House, Barkingside.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Limehouse Limehouse is a National Rail station, also connected to the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) network.

NEARBY STREETS
Albert Gardens, E1 Albert Gardens, an almost intact late-Georgian residential square (Shadwell)
All Saints Court, E1 All Saints Court (together with St Mary’s Clergy House) is a symmetrical group with gabled wings and cut-away corner balconies (Shadwell)
Ann Street, E1 Ann Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
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)
Arta House, E1 Arta House is a block on Devonport Street (Shadwell)
Aston Street, E14 Aston Street is a long north-south running road north of Salmon Lane (Stepney Green)
Avis Square, E1 Avis Square was created in 1961 (Stepney Green)
Aylward Street, E1 Aylward Street has a complicated history (Stepney Green)
Barnardo Gardens, E1W Barnardo Gardens was created as local streets were swept away post-war (Shadwell)
Barnardo Street, E1 Dr Thomas John Barnardo founded a boy’s orphanage in Stepney Causeway (Shadwell)
Barnes Street, E14 Barnes Street was built on land belonging to W.H. Pemberton Barnes (Stepney Green)
Barton Mews, E14 A street within the E14 postcode (Limehouse)
Bath Court, E1W Bath Court is a block on Glamis Place (Shadwell)
Bekesbourne Street, E14 Bekesbourne Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area (Limehouse)
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)
Berglen Court, E14 Berglen Court is a block on Branch Road (Limehouse)
Bermuda Street, E1 Bermuda Street was an old East End street (Stepney Green)
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)
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)
Branch Road, E14 Branch Road is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area (Limehouse)
Brayford Square, E1 Brayford Square is a small shopping area from 1978 (Stepney Green)
Brigantine Court, E14 Brigantine Court is a block on Spert Street (Limehouse)
Brodlove Lane, E1W Brodlove Lane is a road in the E1W postcode area (Shadwell)
Bromley Street, E1 Bromley Street was built between 1829 and 1843 by Daniel Goody (Stepney Green)
Brook Street, E1 Brook Street was an old name for this section of Cable Street (Ratcliff)
Brunton Place, E14 Brunton Place is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area (Limehouse)
Bull’s Buildings, E1W Bull’s Buildings was a close off White Horse Street (Ratcliff)
Burley House, E1 Burley House is part of the Mountmorres Estate (Stepney Green)
Butcher Row, E1W Butcher Row is a road in the E1W postcode area (Limehouse)
Camdenhurst Street, E14 Camdenhurst Street connects Repton Street with Salmon Lane (Stepney Green)
Campania Building, E1W Campania Building is a block on The Highway (Ratcliff)
Caroline Street, E1 Caroline Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Ratcliff)
Cayley Street, E14 Cayley Street, after demolition, became part of White Horse Open Space (Stepney Green)
Chalkwell House, E1 Chalkwell House can be found on Commercial Road (Shadwell)
Chamberlain House, E1 Chamberlain House probably dates from the 1960s (Shadwell)
Chaseley Street, E14 Chaseley Street runs from Barnes Street to Yorkshire Road (Limehouse)
Chudleigh Street, E1 Chudleigh Street was called Albany Street until 1938 (Stepney Green)
Clearbrook Way, E1 Clearbrook Way is a modern cul-de-sac, running west off West Arbour Street (Stepney Green)
Clovelly Way, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Stepney Green)
Commercial Road East, Commercial Road East is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Conder Street, E14 Conder Street, now a tiny cul-de-sac once ran north all the way to Maroon Street (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)
Cowley Street, Cowley Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Cranford Street, E1W Cranford Street is a road in the E1W postcode area (Ratcliff)
Darnley House, E14 Darnley House is sited on Camdenhurst Street (Stepney Green)
Dempsey Street, E1 Dempsey Street was created before 1830 along with surrounding streets (Stepney Green)
Devonport Street, E1 Devonport Street connects Commercial Road and Cable Street (Shadwell)
Donovan House, E1 Donovan House probably dates from the 1960s (Shadwell)
Dowson House, E1 Dowson House is located on Commercial Road (Shadwell)
Drewton Street, E1 Drewton Street was previously James Street (Shadwell)
Dunelm Street, E1 Fair Street was renamed Dunelm Street in 1939 (Stepney Green)
Dunstan Place, E1W Dunstan Place first appeared on the 1830 map, replacing an area called Globe Yard (Ratcliff)
East Arbour Street, E1 East Arbour Street leads north from Arbour Square (Stepney Green)
Edward Mann Close East, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Ratcliff)
Elf Row, E1W A street within the E1W postcode (Shadwell)
Exmouth Court, E1 Exmouth Court appears on the 1900 map (Stepney Green)
Exmouth Place, E1 Exmouth Place is on the 1860 map (Stepney Green)
Fisher House, E1 Fisher House probably dates from the 1960s (Shadwell)
Flamborough Street, E14 Flamborough Street is a Yorkshire place name, chosen by association with neighbouring York Square (Limehouse)
Flamborough Walk, E14 A street within the E14 postcode (Limehouse)
Garth Street, Dean Street was renamed Garth Street, E1 in 1876 (Shadwell)
George Scott House, E1 George Scott House is a block on West Arbour Street (Stepney Green)
Glamis Place, E1W Glamis Place is a road in the E1W postcode area (Shadwell)
Glamis Road, E1W Glamis Road is one of the streets of London in the E1W postal area (Shadwell)
Glasshouse Fields, E1W Glasshouse Fields was Glasshouse Street until 1862 (Shadwell)
Glasshouse Street, E1W Glasshouse Street was renamed Glasshouse Fields in 1862 (Shadwell)
Goodhart Place, E14 Goodhart Place is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area (Limehouse)
Gordon House, E1W Gordon House is a block on Glamis Road (Shadwell)
Green Dragon Alley, E14 Green Dragon Alley is a long-gone alleyway off Narrow Street (Limehouse)
Grosvenor Street, E1 Grosvenor Street was renamed Mountmorres Road in 1939 (Stepney Green)
Hardinge Lane, E1W Hardinge Lane is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Hardinge Street, E1W Hardinge Street existed in the 1750s or before as St George’s Path (Shadwell)
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)
Head Street, E1 Head Street replaced Heath Street in 1938 (Shadwell)
Hearnshaw Street, E14 Hearnshaw Street leads south from Maroon Street (Stepney Green)
Heath Street, E1 Heath Street was the location of a rope walk by the beginning of the nineteenth century (Stepney Green)
Heckford Street Business Centre, E1W A street within the E1W postcode (Ratcliff)
Heckford Street, E1W Heckford Street is one of the streets of London in the E1W postal area (Ratcliff)
Horseferry Road, E14 Horseferry Road is a road in the E14 postcode area (Limehouse)
Ikøn House, E1W Ikøn House is sited on Cable Street (Shadwell)
Ionian Building, E14 A street within the E14 postcode (Limehouse)
James Place, James Place is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Jardine Road, E1W Jardine Road is a road in the E1W postcode area (Ratcliff)
John Bowles Court, E1W John Bowles Court is a block on Schoolhouse Lane (Shadwell)
John Scurr House, E14 John Scurr House is located on Ratcliffe Lane (Limehouse)
Johnny Andrews House, E1 Johnny Andrews House is a block on Boulcott Street (Ratcliff)
Johnson Street, E1 Johnson Street first appears as John Street on 1820s mapping, but not on 1810s maps (Shadwell)
Jubilee Mansions, E1 Jubilee Mansions is a block built by Stepney Borough Council between the wars (Stepney Green)
Justice Apartments, E1 Justice Apartments is a block on Aylward Street (Stepney Green)
La Figa Restaurant, E14 La Figa Restaurant is a block on Narrow Street (Limehouse)
Labour in Vain Street, E1W Labour in Vain Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
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)
Leading Street, Leading Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Len Bishop Court, E1W Len Bishop Court is a block on Schoolhouse Lane (Ratcliff)
Lighterman Mews, E1 Lighterman Mews is 1990s development (Stepney Green)
Lion Court, E1W Lion Court is a block on The Highway (Shadwell)
Love Lane, Love Lane is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Lower Shadwell Street, Lower Shadwell Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
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)
Market Hill, Market Hill is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Matlock Street, E14 Matlock Street is a surviving street of Stepney Green, its route intact after the war (Stepney Green)
Mauretania Building, E1W Mauretania Building is a block on Jardine Road (Ratcliff)
Medland House, E14 Medland House is a building on Branch Road (Limehouse)
Moore House, E1 Moore House is a block on the Martineau Estate (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)
New Belvedere House, E1 New Belvedere House is a block on White Horse Road (Stepney Green)
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)
Oman Way, E14 Oman Way is a postwar-built walkway leading to White Horse Open Space (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)
Peartree Lane, E1W Peartree Lane is a road in the E1W postcode area (Shadwell)
Perth Street, E1 Perth Street was created as St Vincent Street during the 1830s (Stepney Green)
Pinchin Johnsons Yard, E1W Pinchin Johnsons Yard is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shadwell)
Pique Mews, E1W A street within the E1W postcode (Shadwell)
Pitsea Street, E1 Pitsea Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Ratcliff)
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)
Raby Street, E14 Raby Street commemorates the name of a builder active in East London from the 1850s. (Stepney Green)
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)
Ratcliffe House, E14 Ratcliffe House is a block on Barnes Street (Stepney Green)
Ratcliffe Lane, E14 Ratcliffe Lane runs south of Limehouse station (Limehouse)
Redcastle Close, E1 Redcastle Close arrived with the construction of the Glamis Estate (Shadwell)
Regents Gate House, E14 Regents Gate House is a block on Horseferry Road (Limehouse)
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)
Roslin House, E1W Roslin House can be found on Brodlove Lane (Shadwell)
Rotherhithe Tunnel, E14 Rotherhithe Tunnel is a road in the E14 postcode area (Limehouse)
Saloon House, E14 Saloon House is sited on Brunton Place (Limehouse)
School House Lane, School House Lane is an old East End street (Ratcliff)
Schoolhouse Lane, E1W Schoolhouse Lane connects Cable Street and The Highway (Ratcliff)
Scotia Building, E1W Scotia Building is a block on Jardine Road (Ratcliff)
Senrab Street, E1 Senrab Street is the name ’Barnes’ reversed (Stepney Green)
Shipwright House, E1 Shipwright House is a block on Boulcott Street (Ratcliff)
Sims House, E1 Sims House is a block on Havering Street (Shadwell)
Sirius Building, E1W Sirius Building is a block on Jardine Road (Limehouse)
Spert Street, E14 Sir Thomas Spert, first Master of Trinity House after its incorporation in 1514, was a Stepney seaman. (Limehouse)
St Thomas House, E1 St Thomas House is a block on East Arbour Street (Stepney Green)
St. Georges Square, E14 A street within the E14 postcode (Limehouse)
Stepney Causeway, E1 Stepney Causeway is associated with Thomas John Barnardo, who opened his first shelter for homeless children at number 18. (Shadwell)
Summercourt Road, E1 Summercourt Road is parallel with Commercial Road, one block north (Stepney Green)
Sun Tavern Place, E1 Sun Tavern Place was not named directly after an inn but after Sun Tavern Fields, a ropewalk which it was built over (Shadwell)
Tarbert Walk, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
The Listed Building, E1W The Listed Building can be found on The Highway (Ratcliff)
The Ship Apartments, E1 The Ship Apartments is a block on Hardinge Street (Shadwell)
Thirza House, E1 Thirza House is a block on Devonport Street (Shadwell)
Thirza Street, E1W Thirza Street was situated off Hardinge Street, immediately south of the railway (Shadwell)
Thomas Street, Thomas Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Thornwill House, E1 Thornwill House is a building on Martineau Street (Shadwell)
Topaz Court, E1W Topaz Court is a block on Elf Row (Shadwell)
Tottan Terrace, E1 Tottan Terrace is a pathway along the southern edge of the Belgrave Open Space (Stepney Green)
Troon House, E1 Troon House is a block of flats situated west of White Horse Road (Stepney Green)
Troon Street, E14 Troon Street is a very short street and is the westward extension of Salmon Lane (Stepney Green)
Unicorn Building, E1W Unicorn Building is a building on The Highway (Limehouse)
Unit Mosaic Building, E14 Unit Mosaic Building is a building on Narrow Street (Limehouse)
Vogler House, E1 Vogler House is a 6-storey block containing 24 dwellings (Shadwell)
Wakeling Street, E14 A street within the E14 postcode (Limehouse)
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)
Warton Court, E1W Warton Court is sited on Cable Street (Shadwell)
Warton Place, E1W Warton Place, at the turn of the twentieth century, led to a glass factory (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)
White Horse Street, E14 Until the early 20th century, White Horse Street stretched uninterrupted from Stepney Churchyard to Butcher Row, leading down to the riverside (Limehouse)
Whittington Apartments, E1 Whittington Apartments is the name for a block of flats on East Arbour Street (Stepney Green)
William Fry House, E1 William Fry House is a block on the corner of West Arbour Street and Aylward Street (Stepney Green)
Yorkshire Place, E14 Yorkshire Place was initially called Railway Place (Limehouse)
Yorkshire Road, E14 Yorkshire Road was named by association with nearby York Square (Limehouse)
Zenith Building, E14 Zenith Building is located on Commercial Road (Limehouse)


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