Latham Road turns to the west off Trumpington Road near the northern end of Trumpington parish.
For derivations of street names see Trumpington Local History Group web page
Its history and residents have been described in “Rus In Urbe. Chaucer Road and Latham Road: the History of Two Rural Roads in Cambridge”, by Jane Renfrew, Magnus Renfrew and John Rose, published by the Southacre, Latham and Chaucer Residents’
Association (SOLACHRA) in 1996. This is a valuable source about the development of the area (full details in the bibliography).
Formore information, contact the SOLACHRA Secretary, Ian Gaseltine: gaseltine.ih@ntlworld.com
For names of people who have lived here in the past see the Trumpington Local History Group page
For archaeological report on no.15 Latham Road:
https://library.oxfordarchaeology.com/5452/
Nos. 2 (Old Nurseries) and 10 are listed buildings
2. The Old Nurseries (Latham End), The Pink House
3. Newlands
4.
5. Gransett
7. Lanthorn
8. Southacre House
8a. Southacre Lodge (The Dog House)
Southacre Coach House
9. Dormers
10. Niddryswynd
11. Meads
12. King’s Croft
13. Leys House
14. Ulleskelf
15. Whitsunden (Fearnoch, Rosings)
16.
17. Marienhaus (Faraway)
18.
River Farm (Blackland farm) / Eddlestone’s Farm / Towler’s Farm
River Farm Cottages (1 & 2)
21. Mole End
Latham Close: no.1
Latham Close: no.2
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