Throughout his working life Edward Green never strayed far from the centre of Cambridge and
his known abodes are shown on the above map.
1863
Burleigh St (violet)
1871
City Rd (red)
1881
Elm St (green)
1891
Sleaford St (blue)
1901
St James Terrace, Newmarket Rd (orange))
In 2020, 6 Sleaford St went on sale for offers in excess of £485K. It was described as “A Victorian bay fronted end of terrace house in an eagerly sought after
city centre location boasting a wealth of fine period features as well as a purpose built studio within easy walking distance of Cambridge City Centre, Grafton
Centre, Beehive Retail Park and mainline Railway Station. The accommodation comprises sitting room with bay window and wood burner stove, separate dining
room, kitchen/breakfast room, first floor landing, two bedrooms, bathroom. The property benefits from part double glazed windows, gas fired central heating,
exposed timber flooring, studio which is ideal for home working and south facing rear garden.”
1901 Census
Edward Green
Head
Married
61
College Servant
Cambridgeshire, England
Maria Green
Wife
Married
64
-
Cambridgeshire, England
Agnes Green
Daughter
Single
19
Pupil Teacher
Cambridgeshire, England
George Start
Lodger
Widower
60
Cabinet Maker
Saffron Walden, Essex, England
William Edward Green worked at Trinity
College, Cambridge as a College Servant for
most of his working life.