Bridgeman Street, NW8

Road in/near St John’s Wood

 HOME  ·  ABOUT  ·  ARTICLE  ·  MARKERS OFF  ·  BLOG 
(51.53312 -0.16889, 51.533 -0.168) 
MAP YEAR:18001810182018301860190019502025 
 
Road · * · NW8 ·
July
28
2017
Bridgeman Street is a road in the NW8 postcode area


...

CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LOCALITY

None so far :(
LATEST LONDON-WIDE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PROJECT


   
Added: 9 Jan 2025 18:51 GMT   

Parkers Row, SE1
My great great grandmother, and her soon to be husband, lived in Parker’s Row before their marriage in St James in June 1839. Thier names were - Jane Elizabeth Turner and Charles Frederick Dean. She was a hat trimmer and he was a tailor.

Reply
Comment
Lindsay Trott   
Added: 1 Jan 2025 17:55 GMT   

Lockside not on 1939 Register
I have the Denby family living in Lockside in 1938 but it does not appear on the 1939 Register.

Reply
Comment
Janelle Robbins   
Added: 27 Dec 2024 18:47 GMT   

Harriet Robbins
Please get in touch re Harriet Robbins


Reply
Comment
Dave Hinves   
Added: 27 Nov 2024 03:55 GMT   

he was a School Teacher
Henry sailed from Graves End 1849 on ’The Woodbridge’ arrived South Australia 1850. In 1858 he married Julia Ann Walsh at Burra, South Australia, they had 3 children, and 36 grand children. Died 24 June 1896 at Wilmington, South Australia. He is my 1st cousin 3x removed.

Reply
Comment
Kevin Pont   
Added: 23 Nov 2024 17:03 GMT   

St Georges Square
This is rather lovely and well worth a visit!

Reply
Comment
Simon Chapman   
Added: 22 Nov 2024 17:47 GMT   

Blossom Place
My Great Great Grandmother, Harriett Robbins lived in 2 Blossom Place in 1865 before marrying my Great Great Grandfather. They moved to 23 Spitall Square.

Reply
Comment
Mark G   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 21:54 GMT   

Skidmore Street, E1
Skidmore Street was located where present day Ernest Street and Solebay Street now stand. They are both located above Shandy Street and Commodore Street.

Reply

Alan Russell   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 14:36 GMT   

Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969
Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969

Reply


NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
St John’s Wood St John’s Wood is an affluent district, north west of Regent’s Park.

NEARBY STREETS
Acacia Gardens, NW8 Acacia Gardens began as an estate of 14 prefabs, just east of St John’s Wood station (St John’s Wood)
Acacia Place, NW8 Acacia Place is a short cul-de-sac off Acacia Road (St John’s Wood)
Acacia Road, NW8 Acacia Road dates from the 1830s (St John’s Wood)
Addison House, NW8 Addison House is a block on Grove End Road (St John’s Wood)
Allitsen Road, NW8 Allitsen Road is a road in St John’s Wood, dating from the 1820s (St John’s Wood)
Apsley House, NW8 Apsley House is a building on Marlborough Place (St John’s Wood)
Aquila Street, NW8 Aquila Street is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Avenue Close, NW8 Avenue Close is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Barbara Brosnan Court, NW8 Barbara Brosnan Court is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Barrie House, NW8 Barrie House is a block on St Edmund’s Terrace (St John’s Wood)
Barrow Hill Road, NW8 Barrow Hill Road marks the location of Barrow Hill (St John’s Wood)
Benjamin House, NW8 Benjamin House is sited on Cecil Grove (St John’s Wood)
Bentinck Close, NW8 Bentinck Close is possibly named after Lord George Bentinck (1802-1848), Conservative politician and racehorse owner (Regent’s Park)
Beverly House, NW8 Beverly House is a block on Park Road (Regent’s Park)
Brampton House, NW8 Brampton House can be found on Grove End Road (St John’s Wood)
Bridgeman Street, NW8 Bridgeman Street is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Broxwood Way, NW8 Broxwood Way is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Cavendish Avenue, NW8 Cavendish Avenue was built on land owned by Cavendish family (St John’s Wood)
Cavendish Close, NW8 Cavendish Close leads off Cavendish Avenue (St John’s Wood)
Cavendish House, NW8 Cavendish House is a block on Wellington Road (St John’s Wood)
Cecil Grove, NW8 Cecil Grove is a location in London (St John’s Wood)
Charlbert Court, NW8 Charlbert Court is a block on Charlbert Street (St John’s Wood)
Charlbert Street, NW8 Charlbert Street was formerly Charles Street (St John’s Wood)
Charles Lane, NW8 Charles Lane is probably named after Charles Watkins, a property developer who was working locally in the 1820s (St John’s Wood)
Cicely Davies House, NW8 Cicely Davies House is one of five blocks of flats built for the St Marylebone Housing Association (St John’s Wood)
Circus Road, NW8 Circus Road reflects the circular shape of the original Eyre Estate building plan (St John’s Wood)
Cochrane Mews, NW8 Cochrane Mews runs off Circus Road and Cochrane Street (St John’s Wood)
Cochrane Street, NW8 Cochrane Street runs between Circus Road and Wellington Place (St John’s Wood)
Culworth Street, NW8 Culworth Street is a road in the NW8 postcode area (Regent’s Park)
Eamont Court, NW8 Eamont Court is located on Eamont Street (St John’s Wood)
Eamont Street, NW8 Eamont Street is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Elm Tree Court, NW8 Elm Tree Court is a building on Elm Tree Road (St John’s Wood)
Elm Tree Road, NW8 Elm Tree Road is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Eyre Court, NW8 Eyre Court can be found on Eyre Court (St John’s Wood)
George Eyre House, NW8 George Eyre House was designed by architect Louis de Soissons (St John’s Wood)
Greenberry Street, NW8 Greenberry Street has a name which is possibly a corruption of Green Barrow Hill (St John’s Wood)
Grove End Road, NW8 Grove End Road has a name reflecting the end of Lisson Grove (St John’s Wood)
Hanover House, NW8 Hanover House is located on St Johns Wood High Street (St John’s Wood)
Henstridge Place, NW8 Henstridge Place (rather obscurely) refers to a ridge where stallions are kept (St John’s Wood)
Heron House, NW8 Heron House is a block on Barrow Hill Road (St John’s Wood)
Imperial Court, NW8 Imperial Court can be found on Prince Albert Road (St John’s Wood)
Kingsmill Terrace, NW8 Kingsmill Terrace is named after a member of the Eyre family (St John’s Wood)
London House, NW8 London House is a block on Avenue Road (St John’s Wood)
Mackennal Street, NW8 Mackennal Street received its name since Bertram Mackennal, a sculptor, lived nearby (St John’s Wood)
Melina Court, NW8 Melina Court is a block on Grove End Road (St John’s Wood)
Newcourt Street, NW8 Newcourt Street is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Noura House, NW8 Noura House is a block on Eamont Street (St John’s Wood)
Ordnance Hill, NW8 Ordnance Hill is so-named because the Board of Ordnance was the original lessee of St John’s Wood Barracks (St John’s Wood)
Oslo Court, NW8 Oslo Court was built between 1936 and 1938 by architect Robert Atkinson (St John’s Wood)
O’ Neill House, NW8 O’Neill House is a block along Cochrane Street (St John’s Wood)
Primrose Court, NW8 Primrose Court can be found on Prince Albert Road (St John’s Wood)
Prince Regent Court, NW8 Prince Regent Court is a building on Avenue Road (St John’s Wood)
Queen’s Terrace, NW8 Queen’s Terrace is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Rossetti Mews, NW8 Rossetti Mews is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Russell House, NW8 Russell House is located on Eamont Street (St John’s Wood)
Searle House, NW8 Searle House is a block on Cecil Grove (St John’s Wood)
Shannon Place, NW8 Shannon Place is a location in London (St John’s Wood)
St Edmund’s Court, NW8 St Edmund’s Court is a block on St Edmund’s Terrace (St John’s Wood)
St Edmund’s Terrace, NW8 St Edmund’s Terrace is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
St James’s Close, NW8 St James’s Close is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
St John’s Wood Terrace, NW8 St John’s Wood Terrace is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
St John’s Wood High Street, NW8 St John’s Wood High Street is a shopping street of St John’s Wood (St John’s Wood)
St. Edmunds Terrace, NW8 St. Edmunds Terrace is a location in London (St John’s Wood)
St. James’s Terrace, NW8 St. James’s Terrace is a location in London (St John’s Wood)
Tatham Place, NW8 Tatham Place is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Titchfield House, NW8 Titchfield House can be found on Titchfield Road (St John’s Wood)
Titchfield Road, NW8 Titchfield Road is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Tower Court, NW8 Tower Court is a block on Mackennal Street (St John’s Wood)
Townshend Court, NW8 Townshend Court can be found on Shannon Place (St John’s Wood)
Townshend Road, NW8 Townshend Road was named after the commander who received the French surrender of Quebec in 1759 (St John’s Wood)
Viceroy Court, NW8 Viceroy Court is a block on Prince Albert Road (St John’s Wood)
Waverley Place, NW8 Waverley Place is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Wellington Place, NW8 Wellington Place, like Wellington Road, is named for the Duke of Wellington who defeated Napoleon at the battle of Waterloo in 1815 (St John’s Wood)
Wellington Road, NW8 Wellington Road was named for Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (St John’s Wood)
Wells Rise, NW8 This is a street in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Winfield House, NW1 Winfield House is located on Outer Circle (Regent’s Park)
Woronzow Road, NW8 Woronzow Road was named after Count Woronzow, Russian ambassador from 1785-1806 (St John’s Wood)


Click here to explore another London street
We now have 682 completed street histories and 46818 partial histories




LOCAL PHOTOS
Click here to see map view of nearby Creative Commons images
Click here to see Creative Commons images near to this postcode
Click here to see Creative Commons images tagged with this road (if applicable)

In the neighbourhood...

Click an image below for a better view...
A photographer called Iain Macmillan was a friend of John and Yoko and, during the morning of Friday 8 August 1969 found himself commissioned to take a photo of the Fab Four to adorn their latest studio release, an album called ’Abbey Road’. As the group waited outside the studio for the shoot to begin, Linda McCartney took a number of extra photographs.
Credit: Apple Corps
Licence:


The oldest parts of the Barrow Hill Estate in St John’s Wood date from 1937
Credit: GoArt/The Underground Map
Licence:


Abbey lodge as it appeared on the 1872 Ordnance Survey map. It faces Park Road with Hanover Gate to its north and Hanover Terrace behind.
Credit: Crown Copyright (expired)
Licence:


Cochrane Street, St John’s Wood (1958) From the episode ’Radioactive’ of the TV series ’Dial 999’,
Credit: http://avengerland.theavengers.tv/
Licence: CC BY 2.0


Allitsen Road, NW8 was named after Frances Allitsen, a songwriter. During the Boer War, she composed the then-popular ’There’s A Land’.
Credit: GoArt/The Underground Map
Licence:


Oslo Court in St John’s Wood was built of reinforced concrete. Its basement was used through the war as a shelter for local residents as well as the flat owners. Olga Lehman (1912 – 2001) was an artist known for her murals and portraits and was permitted by the War Office to make sketches of London bomb damage, air raid shelters and ARP personnel.
Credit: Olga Lehman
Licence:


St John’s Wood was once on the Bakerloo Line
Credit: The Underground Map
Licence:


St John’s Wood station is the only Underground station to have no letters in common with the word ’mackerel’. (Hoxton on the London Overground also doesn’t)
Credit: https://the-underground-map.myshopify.com/products/st-johns-wood-mug-mackerel
Licence:




  Contact us · Copyright policy · Privacy policy

32737:21784

The time in London is 22:46