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  2. Chelsea Embankment - Wikipedia

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    Garden Corner, 13 Chelsea Embankment, London Garden Corner, 13 Chelsea Embankment, London. The embankment was completed to a design by Joseph Bazalgette and was part of the Metropolitan Board of Works' grand scheme to provide London with a modern sewage system. It was opened on 9 May 1874 by Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh. [1]

  3. List of public art in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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    Roper's Gardens: 1950: Jacob Epstein: Bas relief: Portland stone — Unveiled 3 June 1972. [28] [29] More images: Statue of Thomas More: Outside Chelsea Old Church, Cheyne Walk: 1968: Leslie Cubitt Bevis: Statue — Unveiled 21 July 1969. [30] More images: The Boy David: Chelsea Embankment Gardens, east of Oakley Street: 1971: Edward Bainbridge ...

  4. Chelsea Physic Garden - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the garden have been lost to road development – the river bank during 1874 construction of the Chelsea Embankment on the north bank of the River Thames, and a strip of the garden to allow widening of Royal Hospital Road. What remains is a 3.5 acres (1.4 ha) patch in the heart of London. [7]

  5. Chelsea, London - Wikipedia

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    As well as a number of garden squares, Chelsea has several open spaces including Albert Bridge Gardens, Battersea Bridge Gardens, Chelsea Embankment Gardens, the Royal Hospital Chelsea (the grounds of which are used by the annual Chelsea Flower Show) and Chelsea Physic Garden. [19]

  6. Statue of Thomas Carlyle - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Thomas Carlyle by Joseph Edgar Boehm stands in Chelsea Embankment Gardens in London. Erected in 1881 and unveiled in 1882, it stands close to 24 Cheyne Row where Carlyle lived for the last 47 years of his life. The statue became a Grade II listed building on 15 April 1969. [1]

  7. Cheyne Walk - Wikipedia

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    The Walk runs alongside the River Thames until Battersea Bridge where, for a short distance, it is replaced by Chelsea Embankment with part of its former alignment being occupied by Ropers Gardens. East of Old Church Street and Chelsea Old Church , the Walk runs along the north side of Albert Bridge Gardens and Chelsea Embankment Gardens ...

  8. Garden Corner - Wikipedia

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    Garden Corner. Garden Corner is a Grade II listed house at 13 Chelsea Embankment, Chelsea, London.. It was built in 1879 in deep red brick in the Dutch Renaissance style on the site of the Old Swan pub, and the architect was Edward l'Anson Jr. [1] [2]

  9. Grade II* listed buildings in the Royal Borough of Kensington ...

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    Garden Corner: 13 Chelsea Embankment: House: ... Swan House, 17 Chelsea Embankment. More images. The Dissenters Chapel Kensal Green Cemetery, Kensington and Chelsea: