Addington Square, St George, CAMBERWELL Arthur Street, Plumstead West, WOOLWICH

Akerman Road, Kennington, LAMBETH Alfred Place, Kennington, LAMBETH Albert Road, St Paul Deptford, GREENWICH

Arthur Terrace, Copleston Road, Camberwell, CAMBERWELL Anchor Street, St James, Bermondsey, ST OLAVE SOUTHWARK Astley Street, St George, CAMBERWELL Amelia Row, St James, Bermondsey, ST OLAVE SOUTHWARK Alfred Street, St Benet, MILE END OLD TOWN Alpha Road, St Paul, ST MARYLEBONE Ann’s Terrace, Dulwich, CAMBERWELL Angel Court, Putney, WANDSWORTH Almery, Westminster

Alexander Street, Old Kent Road, CAMBERWELL

Almshouses, Putney, WANDSWORTH Albany Mews, Holy Trinity, ST MARYLEBONE Abbey Field Road, Rotherhithe, ST OLAVE SOUTHWARK Albert Street: E.1: Deal Street # Albert Street: E.14: Drew Street: Albert Street: N.1: Culpepper Street: Albert Street: W.2: Consort Street: Albion Place: E.2: Ducal Place: Albion Place: W.11: Alba Place: Albion Road: N.W.6: Harben Road: Albion Road: S.E.18: Woolwich Church Street: Albion Road: S.W.8: Albion Avenue: Albion Street: E.3: English Street: Albion Street: N.1: Balfe Street: Aldred Road: S.E.17 Anns Terrace, St James, Bermondsey, ST OLAVE SOUTHWARK

Adelaide Street, St Martin in the Fields, STRAND Notes

Albion Villas, St Philip, HACKNEY Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert (1983), sfn error: no target: CITEREFFairfield1972 (, sfn error: no target: CITEREFBebbington1983 (, Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford, Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers, 'Aldermary Churchyard – Aldgate Ward', A Dictionary of London (1918), List of civil parishes in the City of London, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Street_names_of_the_City_of_London&oldid=978441895, Lists of United Kingdom placename etymology, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Abchurch Lane and Abchurch Yard – after the adjacent, Alban Highwalk and St Albans Court – after the adjacent, Aldermanbury and Aldermanbury Square – the site of a burgh (enclosed settlement) of a Saxon-era, Alderman’s Walk – formerly Dashwood's Walk, for Francis Dashwood, who lived here in the 18th century; it was changed when he became an, Angel Court – named after a long demolished inn of this name, Angel Street – after a demolished inn of this name; formerly Angle Alley, The Arcade (Liverpool Street) – presumably descriptive, Artillery Lane – this formerly led to the Tasel Close Artillery Yard, which stood here in the 17th–18th centuries, Ashentree Court – after the ashen trees formerly located here at the Whitefriars' monastery, Austin Friars and Austin Friars Passage and Austin Friars Square – after, The Avenue (Cutlers Gardens) – presumably descriptive, Bakers Hall Court – after the nearby hall of the, Baltic Street West – the streets here were built by a timber merchant circa 1810 who named them after trade-related activities; Baltic refers to the Baltic softwood trade, Barley Mow Passage – after a former inn here of this name, possibly by reference to alcohol, or else a corruption of the nearby St Bartholomew's church and hospital, Barnard’s Inn – named after Lionel Barnard, owner of a town house (or ‘inn’) here in the mid-15th century, Bartholomew Close and Bartholomew Place – after St Bartholomew’s Priory, which stood here and is remembered in the names of the local hospital and two churches, Bartlett Court, Bartlett Street and Bartletts Passage – after Thomas Bartlett, court printer to, Bastion Highwalk – presumably after the adjacent Roman bastion ruins, Bear Alley – thought to be after a former inn of this name, Beehive Passage – after a former tavern here of this name, Bengal Court – presumably after the former British colony of, Bell Inn Yard – after a former inn of this name, Bell Wharf Lane – unknown, possibly after a former tavern of this name; formerly Emperor’s Head Lane, after an inn here, Billiter Court and Billiter Street – after former ‘belzeter’ (bell foundry) located here, Birchin Lane – unknown, though suggested to come from the, Bloomberg Arcade – after its owners/developers, Bolt Court – thought to be after a former tavern called the Bolt-in-Tun, Bond Court – after a 17th-century property developer of this name, Botolph Alley and Botolph Lane – after the, Bow Churchyard and Bow Lane – after the adjacent, Braidwood Passage – presumably after 19th-century fireman, Bream’s Buildings – thought to be named for its 18th-century builder, Breton Highwalk – presumably after the 16th–17th-century poet, Brewer’s Hall Gardens – after the adjacent, Brick Court – as this was home to the first set of brick buildings in the area, Bride Court, Bride Lane, St Bride’s Avenue, St Bride’s Passage and St Bride Street – after the adjacent, Bridgewater Highwalk, Bridgewater Square and Bridgewater Street – after the, Broadgate and Broadgate Circle – developed in the late 1980s, presumably named for the former, Broad Lane, Broad Street Avenue, New Broad Street and Old Broad Street – simply a descriptive name, dating to the early Middle Ages; the northern-most section was formerly ‘New Broad Street’; however, this has now switched onto an adjacent sidestreet, Broken Wharf – this wharf fell into disrepair owing to a property dispute in the 14th century, Brushfield Street – after Thomas Brushfield, Victorian-era representative for this area at the, Bucklersbury and Bucklersbury Passage – after the Buckerel/Bucherel family who owned land here in the 1100s, Budge Row – formerly home to the drapery trade; a ‘budge/boge’ was a type of lamb’s wool, Bull's Head Passage – thought to be after an inn or shop of this name, Bury Court and Bury Street – after a former house on this site given to, Bush Lane – thought to be after a former inn of this name.

Albert Cottages, Albert Grove, CAMBERWELL Avenue Terrace, St Mary, POPLAR

Alfred Place, Battersea, WANDSWORTH Alderney Place, St Peter, MILE END OLD TOWN Except where otherwise stated the sources used were: H. E. Salter, The Historic Names of the Streets and Lanes of Oxford; Margaret Gelling, The Place-Names of Oxfordshire (E.P.N.S.

Adelphi Terrace, St Martin in the Fields, STRAND Arabella Place, Pollard Street, BETHNAL GREEN

Arthur Street, Great, St Thomas, HOLBORN Albert Cottages, Wandsworth, WANDSWORTH

Anchor Alley, Upper Thames Street, CITY – VINTRY Adelaide House, Camberwell, CAMBERWELL Atwoods Lane, St Mary Abbots, KENSINGTON Alpha Terrace, Green Hundred Road, CAMBERWELL Aberdeen Place, Emanuel, ST MARYLEBONE Artichoke Row, St Benet, MILE END OLD TOWN Ararat Cottages, Peckham, CAMBERWELL Arlington Street, Christ Church, SHOREDITCH

Alder Street, Sumner Road, CAMBERWELL Angles Terrace, Streatham, WANDSWORTH Abbey Place, Essex Street, BETHNAL GREEN Artichoke Place, Kimpton Road, CAMBERWELL Allhallows Lane, CITY – DOWGATE Augustus Street, St Pancras, MARYLEBONE

Albert Street, Woolwich Dockyard, WOOLWICH Ashford Terrace, Camberwell, CAMBERWELL Albion Buildings, CITY – FARRINGDON WITHOUT Albion Place, Peckham, CAMBERWELL Albert Place, All Hallows, POPLAR

Arlington Square, St Philip the Evangelist, ISLINGTON Please bear in mind that the

Alpine Villas, Upland Road, Camberwell, CAMBERWELL Albion Place, Holloway Chapel, ISLINGTON Addair Alley, St Martin in the Fields, STRAND eBooks Acorn Place, Peckham, CAMBERWELL

Aldred Road, St Peter, Walworth, ST SAVIOUR SOUTHWARK Ann Street, St Mark, CAMBERWELL

Alfred Terrace, Norwood, LAMBETH Albert Villas, Upland Road, Camberwell, CAMBERWELL Almshouses, Charlton, WOOLWICH Arthur Street, St Bartholomew, ST PANCRAS Arlington Villas, Wandsworth, WANDSWORTH

Alverton Villas, Wandsworth, WANDSWORTH Archer Terrace, Streatham, WANDSWORTH Ann Cottages, Hayden Place, Canal Bank, CAMBERWELL Avenue Square, Lewisham, LEWISHAM

Ann Terrace, Canal Bank, CAMBERWELL Alma Hill Terrace, Wandsworth, WANDSWORTH Abbeywood Station Road, Plumstead East, WOOLWICH

Albert Docks, Woolwich Arsenal, WOOLWICH Andalus Road, Brixton, LAMBETH All Saints Schoolhouse, Spicer Street, BETHNAL GREEN Abbots Road, St Mary, HAMPSTEAD