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  2. Cadogan Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The 5-star The Chelsea Townhouse (previously Draycott Hotel) is at no.26.. At no.11 is another 5-star hotel, 11 Cadogan Gardens, a 56 bedroom hotel. It consists of four large houses, and had been a private members club, until Lord Cadogan as freeholder acquired the leasehold in 2012 and had it converted into a hotel.

  3. Chewton Glen - Wikipedia

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    Chewton Glen is a five star hotel and spa located on the edge of the New Forest National Park on the south coast of England. [1] It is a member of the Relais & Châteaux association and is part of the Iconic Luxury Hotels group, which includes Cliveden House, 11 Cadogan Gardens and The Lygon Arms.

  4. Hotels in London - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Location Rooms Notes 11 Cadogan Gardens: Chelsea: 56 Victorian boutique hotel, part of Relais & Châteaux: 41 Hotel: Westminster: 20 Boutique hotel 45 Park Lane: Mayfair: 46 Opened in 2011, part of the Dorchester Collection: Andaz London Liverpool Street: City of London: 267 Victorian railway hotel built as Great Eastern Hotel; reopened ...

  5. Draycott Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Draycott Hotel is located in a 19th-century townhouse at 26 Cadogan Gardens in Knightsbridge, [1] within the borough of Kensington & Chelsea. It is situated near Sloane Square . Notable guests

  6. Cadogan Square - Wikipedia

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    Cadogan Square (/ k ə ˈ d ʌ ɡ ən /) is a residential square in Knightsbridge, London, that was named after Earl Cadogan. Whilst it is mainly a residential area, some of the properties are used for diplomatic and educational purposes (notably Sussex House School).

  7. Chelsea, London - Wikipedia

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    [11] Oscar Wilde's house on Tite Street, Chelsea Crosby Hall on Cheyne Walk. Parts of this building date back to the time of Richard III, its first owner. But it is not native to Chelsea – it is a survivor of the Great Fire of London. It was shipped brick by brick from Bishopsgate in 1910 after being threatened with demolition. (January 2006)

  8. Cadogan Estates - Wikipedia

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    Cadogan Group Limited and its subsidiaries, including Cadogan Estates Limited, are British property investment and management companies that are owned by the Cadogan family, one of the richest families in the United Kingdom. They also hold the titles of Earl Cadogan and Viscount Chelsea, the latter used as a courtesy title by the Earl's eldest ...

  9. Pavilion Road - Wikipedia

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    View of Pavilion Road near Cadogan Gardens Pavilion Road at the Herbert Crescent intersection. Pavilion Road is a street in Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London. It runs parallel to Sloane Street and is accessed from Sloane Square in the southern end and Basil Street in the northern end. [1]

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