Originally constructed as part of the Roman road between
Lincoln and
Exeter, it is one of the straightest in the western Roman empire and passes through Leicester old town, becoming
Narborough Road on the other side of the
River Soar. It is also continuous with Fosse Way, Melton Road, Belgrave Gate, East Gates, Silver Street, Guildhall Lane and West Gates (now St Nicholas Circle), before crossing the Soar at West Bridge. The buildings of the street were constructed during the 19th and 20th centuries and the neighbourhood became noted for its Sikh and Hindu population in the 1970s.
Leicester Belgrave Road railway station and
Belgrave Road Cycle and Cricket Ground were both located here. Bobby's, one of the first vegetarian restaurants in Britain has been on the Road since 1976. Belgrave Flyover, which connected the area with the City Centre was demolished in 2014, being replaced by Belgrave Circle Roundabout. The
2022 Leicester unrest happened mostly on the Golden Mile. ==Today==