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  2. King's Road - Wikipedia

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    213–217 King's Road. King's Road or Kings Road (or sometimes the King's Road, especially when it was the king's private road until 1830, or as a colloquialism by middle/upper class London residents) is a major street stretching through Chelsea and Fulham, both in west London, England.

  3. Chelsea, London - Wikipedia

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    King's Road, named for Charles II, recalls the King's private road from St James's Palace to Fulham, which was maintained until the reign of George IV. One of the more important buildings in King's Road, the former Chelsea Town Hall, popularly known as "Chelsea Old Town hall" – a fine neo-classical building – contains important frescoes ...

  4. 213 and 215 King's Road - Wikipedia

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    213–217 King's Road. 213 and 215 King's Road SW3 are a pair of terraced houses on King's Road, Chelsea, London, built in 1720. English Heritage has designated them a Grade II* listed building. [1] In the 1920s, No. 213 was inhabited by leading interior decorator Syrie Maugham. There, in 1927 she created her "all white room", decorated in ...

  5. World's End, Kensington and Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    On Cary's New And Accurate Plan Of London And Westminster (1795), the inn is shown on the north side of Kings Road, the only building in the area. [4] The modern public house, the World's End Distillery, on the south side of King's Road, was built in 1897. [5] Famous ex-residents of the World's End Estate include Christine Keeler and Joe Strummer.

  6. Bluebird Garage - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird Chelsea. Bluebird Chelsea, at 330–350 King's Road, Chelsea, London, is a Grade II-listed building that is now a noted D&D London restaurant and café, but which had its origins as a noted Art Deco garage complex built for the Bluebird Motor Company, which had connections with Sir Malcolm Campbell.

  7. Beaufort Street, Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    The former area of the Beaufort House estate became known as Beaufort Ground, encompassing an area from the King's Road to an open ground called Beaufort Green on the banks of the River Thames. The Beaufort Ground was leased for 91 years to the trustees of the Moravian congregation , an expatriate Protestant denomination, who had previously ...

  8. Category : Streets in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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    King's Road, Chelsea, London (51 P) N. New King's Road (5 P) S. Squares in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (28 P) Pages in category "Streets in the Royal ...

  9. Chelsea Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Theatre is an independent studio theatre located on the Kings Road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London. [1] After a major renovation, Chelsea Theatre returned in 2020, reborn as a state-of-the-art creative and community hub, serving the World’s End, Cremorne and beyond.