Coldbath Fields Prison

Coldbath Fields Prison, also formerly known as the Middlesex House of Correction and Clerkenwell Gaol and informally known as the Steel, was a prison in the Mount Pleasant area of Clerkenwell, London. Founded in the reign of James I (1603–1625) it was completely rebuilt in 1794 and extended in 1850. It housed prisoners on short sentences of up to two years. Blocks emerged to segregate felons, misdemeanants and vagrants.

Coldbath Fields Prison
"The Steel"
Bird's-eye view of Coldbath Fields.
LocationClerkenwell, London
Coordinates51°31′31″N 0°06′46″W
StatusClosed
Capacity2000
Population1700 (as of 1877)
Opened1794
Closed1885
Former nameMiddlesex House of Correction
Managed byMiddlesex Guildhall
Notable prisoners
Edward Marcus Despard, William Thomas Stead, Owen Suffolk
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