Coleridge Street

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Coleridge Street

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 14 Jan 2009

In the area known as Poet's Corner due to the street names all being named after poets rather than anything resembling a Bohemian lifestyle. Much of the housing is terraced built for the tradesman who serviced the great and good in the villas between Portland Road and the sea. The street's western junction is with Rutland Road and travels east to Sackville Road. The blocks of flats in view is Clarendon House.

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Image Location

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50.835085
Longitude
-0.1791