Oval Road

[1] It runs northwards from Gloucester Avenue near Parkway to the Regent's Canal, a little to the west of the centre of Camden Town.

It then heads northwards as Gloucester Crescent curves away and then rejoins the street while Regent's Park Terrace follows more closely beside Oval Road.

Although originally intended for upmarket housing, thes northern end became dominated by warehouses and other businesses reflecting the industrial nature of Camden Town, several connected to the wine merchants Gilbeys.

Regent's Park Terrace runs alongside Oval Road within the curve of Gloucester Crescent.

Notable nineteenth century residents include the artist Samuel Cousins and the Hungarian leader Louis Kossuth.

Old Piano Factory , Oval Road.
Numbers 2–10. Original houses in Oval Road.
Early Victorian terrace of housing on Regent's Park Terrace.