Castle Lane
Names
- Castle Lane
- Cabbage Lane
Street/Area/District
- Castle Lane
Maps & Views
- 1720 London (Strype): Cabbage Lane
- 1736 London (Moll & Bowles): Cabbage Lane
- 1746 London, Westminster & Southwark (Rocque): Cabbage Lane
- 1761 London (Dodsley): Castle Street
Descriptions
from A New View of London, by Edward Hatton (1708)
Cabage lane, on the SW side of James's str. Westm. near the W. end of Petty France.
from A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, by John Strype (1720)
Cabbage Lane, very long, but ordinary; at the upper End of which is Green's Brewhouse, being a very low Place, with a handsome new Brick House, pleasantly seated in an open Air: In this Lane is Powder-beef Alley, and Mustard Alley, both very ordinary.
from London and Its Environs Described, by Robert and James Dodsley (1761)
Castle lane, Petty France, Westminster (called also Cabbage lane). ✽
from Lockie's Topography of London, by John Lockie (1810)
Castle-Lane, James-Street, Westminster,—is at the E. end, about ⅕ of a mile on the R. from Buckingham-gate, leading to Elliott's brewery and Brewer-st. Pimlico.
from A Topographical Dictionary of London and Its Environs, by James Elmes (1831)
Castle-Lane,—is in Westminster, on the east end of James-street, and about a quarter of a mile on the right hand going from Buckingham-gate. It leads to Elliott's brewery and Brewer-street, Pimlico.