Cleveland Street, London

[2] Cleveland Street marks the border between the City of Westminster to its west and the London Borough of Camden to the east.

[6] It became Cleveland Street for its full length after a renumbering was ordered by the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1867.

Cleveland Street is renowned for several historical events and buildings, the most notable recent one being the BT Tower.

[9] The scandal was rumoured to involve the heir-presumptive to the throne, Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, but the allegation has never been substantiated.

The future of this site is currently uncertain, despite its sale by nationalised Icelandic Kaupthing Bank to Aviva Investors and Exemplar Properties.

Cleveland Street as seen on Greenwood's map of the area in the late 1820s
Area before Cleveland Street (Norfolk St) was laid out in 1774 [ 3 ]
Cleveland Street Work House London
Cleveland Street Conservation Area