Cable Street - Neighbouring Streets

Neighbouring Streets

west of Cable Street

  • Royal Mint Street - formerly Rosemary Lane (in 1830)

north of Cable Street starting from the west:

  • Leman Street - formerly White Lion Street, leading to Leman Street, (in 1830)
  • Mill Yard
  • Back Church Lane
  • Pinchin Street - formerly Thomas Street (in 1862). Historically noteworthy for its curve and arches, showing where the branch of the railway used to run, towards the goods yard to the north west.
  • Stute Street
  • Christian Street - the barricade created during the Battle of Cable Street, was near this street's junction with Cable Street
  • Golding Street - formerly Low Grove Street (in 1862)
  • Cannon Street Road
  • Watney Market - formerly Watney Street (in 1862)
  • Watney Street - formerly Charles Street (in 1862)
  • Cornwall Street - formerly Upper Cornwall Street (in 1862)
  • Shadwell Gardens
  • Shadwell Place - formerly Lower Cornwall Street and Sun Court (in 1862)
  • Sutton Street - formerly Church Road (in 1862)
  • Martineau Street
  • Johnson Street
  • Poonah Street
  • Hardinge Street
  • Hardinge Lane
  • Devonport Street
  • Barnado Street - formerly James Place (in 1862)
  • Stepney Causeway
  • Pitsea Street - formerly Dorset Street (in 1862)
  • Caroline Street
  • Ratcliffe Cross Street - formerly Ratcliffe Square and Periwinkle Street (in 1862)
  • Boulcott Street - formerly George Street (in 1862)
  • Commercial Road - major radial route into Aldgate - runs parallel to Cable Street

east of Cable Street

  • Butcher Row - formerly Butcher Row and White Horse Street (in 1862)
  • Narrow Street

south of Cable Street, starting from the west:

  • Dock Street - already existed as Dock Street in 1830
  • Ensign Street - formerly Well Street (in 1862)
  • Graces Alley - between Ensign Street and Wellclose Square - home to Wilton's Music Hall
  • Fletcher Street - formerly Shorter Street (in 1830 & 1862)
  • Wellclose Square - already existed as Wellclose Square in 1830 & 1862
  • Hindmarsh Close
  • Swedenbourg Gardens
  • Betts Street - formerly connected Cable Street to The Highway (in 1862)
  • Crowder Street - formerly Denmark Street (in 1862)
  • Cannon Street Road
  • Hawksmoor Mews
  • Bluegate Mews - formerly St George's Place (in 1830)
  • Library Place - formerly Prospect Place (in 1862)
  • Angel Court - in 1862, Angel Gardens was where Bewley Street is now.
  • Dellow Street
  • Bewley Street - formerly Albert Street (in 1862)
  • Sage Street
  • Lowood Street
  • Solander Gardens
  • Twine Court
  • King David Lane
  • Juniper Street - formerly Juniper Row (in 1862)
  • Tarbert Walk
  • Glamis Road
  • Redcastle Close - formerly Carriage Way (in 1862)
  • Glamis Place
  • Brodlove Lane - formerly Love Lane (in 1862)
  • Elf Row - formerly Elm Row (in 1862)
  • Glasshouse Fields - formerly Glasshouse Street (in 1862)
  • Schoolhouse Lane
  • Heckford Street - formerly Burlington Place (in 1862). No longer connected to Cable Street
  • Cranford Street - formerly Harris Court (in 1862)
  • Bere Street - formerly connected through to Butcher Row (in 1862)
  • Ratcliffe Orchard - formerly The Orchard (in 1862)
  • The Highway - formerly Ratcliff Highway. Then St. George's Street, High Street (Shadwell), Cock Hill and Broad Street (in 1862).

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