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CAMBRIDGEHEATH was an area of gravel spanning the Hackney boundary, between marshland to the east and west which is included in the district described below.
The heath was waste of Stepney manor and used as common pasture in 1275 when at least one 'ancient' house stood there.
Chambers, the most northerly estate on the east side of Cambridge Road, was taken for building from 1802, when William Ditchman of Hackney Road was leased a strip on the west fronting Cambridge Road and another on the east.