Hi Cynda,
The name of the road you mention is Cabul Road. The Charles Booth archive describes the site and another in the area in one of the notebooks:
"Between Latchmere Gove and Stainforth Road is a colony of Gypsies in vans who always spend the winter there and most of the summer as they do not go much into the country but hawk their goods about London. Just opposite them north of Cabul Road (Sheepcote Lane) is another colony of van dwellers belonging to some Fair cat..." (try as I might I cannot make out what the word is

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These comments were written in the late 1890s and the whole area is described as fairly poor. The notebooks and maps can be viewed here:
http://booth.lse.ac.uk/Having checked out the maps, both 19th century and modern maps, this area was situated between two railway lines not far from Clapham Junction station.
Nell