Most names of thoroughfares have the main stress on the final item of the name. Here are some examples of London thoroughfares:
ˌEuston ˈRoad ˌMornington ˈCrescent ˌOxford ˈCircus ˌPark ˈLane
Names involving the word street are an exception. These get the main stress on the word before street. Examples:
ˈGower Street ˌLamb’s ˈConduit Street ˈRegent Street
Another exception is the phrase High Road. You might expect that road would get the main stress, but in fact it falls on high. So:
ˌStreatham (stretəm) ˈHigh Road
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