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In 1682 the property was renamed Beaufort House after its new owner. [9] It gave its name to the present-day Beaufort Street. [7] The final owner, from 1737, was Sir Hans Sloane, who demolished the building in 1740. [10] The north (Kings Road) gate to the property, designed by Inigo Jones, was saved and transported to Chiswick House. [11]
The house was pulled down by Sloane in 1740 after having lain empty for 20 years. 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.
Dovehouse Green on King's Road, the primary proposal for Chelsea station [2]. In the plans in the 2015 Consultation Kings Road station would be part of a tunnelled section between Parsons Green and Sloane Square, although the exact location would only be fixed when the line is finally approved.
The goal of a $61.7 million plan to overhaul 5.5 miles of Ribaut Road from Boundary Street in Beaufort to the Bell Bridge in Port Royal is improved safety for motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists ...
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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 ...
The effects of the pandemic-powered real estate rush also can be seen at 145 Kings Road, a house that sold for $4.25 million in January 2020, two months before the health crisis began in earnest.