Clapham, Gloucester

Clapham was a district of the City of Gloucester that was developed from 1822 by George Worrall Counsel who built several hundred houses for artisans.

[1][2][3][4] It included Worrall Street and Counsel Street, neither of which now exist.

[5] The area was redeveloped in the twentieth century and is now part of Kingsholm.

[6] Media related to Clapham, Gloucester at Wikimedia Commons

This Gloucestershire location article is a stub.

St George's Day parade along Sweetbriar Street, 1912
Tower block in Alvin Street, part of the modern development that replaced Clapham.