Foote’s Row, SW8

Road in/near Battersea Power Station, existed between the 1830s and the 1960s

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Foote’s Row - also Foot’s Row - existed from the original layout of Battersea New Town, until the 1960s.




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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Sleaford Street School Sleaford Street School opened in 1874 and closed during the 1970s..

NEARBY STREETS
Aegis Grove, SW8 Aegis Grove was a street in Battersea New Town (Battersea Power Station)
Aegis House, SW8 Aegis House was a short-lived tower block on the Savona Estate (Battersea Power Station)
Arden Street, SW8 Arden Street disappeared as the New Covent Garden Market was built (Nine Elms)
Ascalon House, SW8 Ascalon House was built as part of the Savona Estate in 1938 (Battersea Power Station)
Ceylon Street, SW8 Ceylon Street was built between 1862 and 1870 (Battersea Power Station)
Cherwell Street, SW8 Cherwell Street was built by Frederick Haynes in the mid-Victoria era (Nine Elms)
Distribution Block, SW8 Distribution Block is a location in London (Battersea Power Station)
Foote’s Row, SW8 Foote’s Row - also Foot’s Row - existed from the original layout of Battersea New Town, until the 1960s (Battersea Power Station)
Link House, SW8 Link House is a building beside New Covent Garden Market (Nine Elms)
Sleaford Industrial Estate, SW8 Commercial area (Battersea Power Station)
Sleaford Street, SW8 Sleaford Street is virtually the last of the surviving streets of Battersea New Town (Battersea Power Station)
Thessaly Road, SW8 Starting life as simply "New Street", Thessaly Road dates from the 1860s or before (Battersea Power Station)
Tweed Street, SW8 Tweed Street now lies under New Covent Garden Market (Nine Elms)
Viridian Buildings, SW8 Viridian Buildings is a location in London (Battersea Power Station)


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