Mint Street, an ancient Southwark street, (now) runs off Marchelsea Road.
Category: SE1
Old Kent Road, SE1
The Old Kent Road is famous as the cheapest property on the London Monopoly board.
Lant Street, SE1
Lant Street derives its name from the Lant family who inherited the estates known as Southwark Olace.
Westminster Bridge Road, SE1
Westminster Bridge Road runs on an east-west axis and passes through the boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark.
Abbots Lane, SE1
Abbots Lane was named in memory of the medieval Abbots of Lewes.
Waterloo Road, SE1
Waterloo Road is the main road in the Waterloo area straddling the boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark.
Borough High Street, SE1
Borough High Street was the Roman ’Stane Street’.
Hercules Road, SE1
Hercules Road runs north from Lambeth Road near Lambeth Palace, on the site of Penlington Place.
Southwark
This page lists streets, the histories of which are largely gleaned from the Conservation Area documents of the London Borough of Southwark: www.southwark.gov.uk Abbey Street, SE1 Addington Square, SE5 Alma Grove, SE1 Amelia Street, SE17 Anchor Terrace, SE1 The Angel (Rotherhithe) The Angel (Waterloo) Austral Street, SE11 Ayres Street, SE1 Balaclava Road, SE1 (Old) Barge House …