The street extends across four separate estates, Colman Hedge Close, Little Gelding's, Pawlett's Garden and Pesthouse.
[4] Before this time, the disease was widely thought to be caused by air-borne 'miasma'; Snow's findings showed it to be water-borne.
The site is subtly marked with a pink granite kerbstone in front of the small wall plaque.
A house on the corner of Broadwick and Marshall streets was the birthplace and childhood home of William Blake.
Also at the same premises were T & A Wise Ltd. engravers, and The Flutemakers Guild, makers of flutes in precious metals.