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  2. Beaufort Street, Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    Beaufort Street is a street in Chelsea, London SW3. [1] It runs north to south from Fulham Road to Cheyne Walk at its junction with Battersea Bridge, ...

  3. Allen Hall Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Allen Hall Seminary, often abbreviated to Allen Hall, is the Roman Catholic seminary and theological college of the Province of Westminster at 28 Beaufort Street in Chelsea, London, in the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is situated on the site of the house that was once occupied by St Thomas More. Though nothing of the house ...

  4. Beaufort House (Chelsea) - Wikipedia

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    Beaufort House was a grand mansion built beside the River Thames at Chelsea, London, by Thomas More in about 1520, while he held the position of Lord High Chancellor of England to King Henry VIII. On his arrest in 1534 all of More's property was forfeit to the Crown .

  5. Chelsea, London - Wikipedia

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    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)

  6. Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer and St Thomas More, Chelsea

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    In 1892 Canon Keens obtained permission from the Archdiocese of Westminster to build a church in the area, relocating from Beaufort Street to Cheyne Row, the site of William de Morgan's pottery. [2] The foundation stone was laid on 7 June 1894 and the Church of Our Most Holy Redemmer was opened on 23 October 1895.

  7. King's Road Chelsea railway station - Wikipedia

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    a quarter mile west from the primary proposal and at the junction of Beaufort Street and Kings Road, or; a three-quarter mile south-west and adjacent to Cremorne Gardens at Cremorne and World's End high-density residence estates. This stop would be called Chelsea Riverside. [citation needed]

  8. Moravian Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Burial Ground was built on the site of the stables to Beaufort House. The replacement church was bombed in the Second World War. The replacement church was bombed in the Second World War. The Fetter Lane Moravian Church is now located on the King's Road and maintains the burial ground and chapel in their original location.

  9. Category:Chelsea, London - Wikipedia

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    Beaufort Street, Chelsea; The Blue Cockatoo; Bramerton Street; Burton's Court; C. ... Chelsea (London County Council constituency) Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency)