Chelsea Farm

Farm in/near Chelsea, existed between 1650 and 1785

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Chelsea Farm was established on the northern banks of the Thames on land previously open to common pasturage after the annual harvest.

Chelsea Farm was constructed in the 17th century and was used for market gardening, supplying central London.

The Earl of Huntingdon, in the middle of the eighteenth century, rebuilt Chelsea Farm as a house rather than a farm. It became the residence of the Countess of Huntington, a pious Methodist. Chelsea Farm was bought in 1778 by Thomas Dawson, who was created Viscount Cremorne in 1785. Cremorne House was built along with Ashburnham House and Ashburnham Cottage.

By the early 1800s the grounds extended north from the river Thames up to the King’s Road. The estate was famous for its elegant gardens, laid out by Nathaniel Richmond. After Lady Cremorne’s death (his second wife, who was the grand-daughter of William Penn, who founded Pennsylvania) there were no direct male heirs.

In 1825 the ‘Lammas’ rights of common grazing were abolished and in 1831 it was sold to Charles Random who established a ’National Sporting Club’, called the Stadium, in the grounds for ’the cultivation of skilful and manly exercise’ which included shooting, sailing, bathing, archery and fencing. The name lives on in Stadium Street. The venture failed and he was forced to surrender the property to his creditors.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Chelsea Farm Chelsea Farm was established on the northern banks of the Thames on land previously open to common pasturage after the annual harvest.
Cremorne Gardens Cremorne Gardens, with a vestige existing today, was in its prime between 1846 and 1877.
Lots Road Power Station Lots Road Power Station was a coal (and later oil-fired then gas-fired) power station, which supplied electricity to the London Underground system.
Sands End Sands End was a close knit working class community.

NEARBY STREETS
Althorpe Grove, SW11 Althorpe Grove was a short cul-de-sac, west of Sunbury Lane (Battersea)
Althorpe Mews, SW11 Althorpe Mews is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Apollo House, SW10 Apollo House is a block on Munro Terrace (Chelsea)
Apollo Place, SW10 Apollo Place was first shown as (Little) Davis Place on a plan of ’Mr Riley’s freehold’ dated 1829. (Chelsea)
Ashburnham Road, SW10 Ashburnham Road is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Ashburnham Tower, SW10 Ashburnham Tower is a block on Blantyre Street (Chelsea)
Bagleys Lane, SW6 Bagleys Lane is a location in Fulham (Fulham)
Battersea Church Road, SW11 Battersea Church Road is named for St Mary’s, the original parish church of Battersea (Battersea)
Battersea Square, SW11 Battersea Square is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Berenger Tower, SW10 Berenger Tower is a block on Blantyre Street (Chelsea)
Billing Road, SW10 Billing Road is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Billing Street, SW10 Billing Street is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Blantyre Street, SW10 Blantyre Street is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Blantyre Tower, SW10 Blantyre Tower can be found on Cremorne Road (Chelsea)
Bridges Place, SW6 Bridges Place lies in Fulham (Fulham)
Brunel House, SW10 Brunel House is located on Cheyne Walk (River Thames)
Building, SW6 Building is a block on Bagleys Lane (Fulham)
Burnaby Street, SW10 Burnaby Street is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Cambria Street, SW6 Cambria Street lies within the SW6 postal area (Fulham)
Carlyle Court, SW10 Carlyle Court is located on Carlyle Court (Imperial Wharf)
Chelsea Harbour Design Centre, SW10 Chelsea Harbour Design Centre lies on Harbour Avenue (Imperial Wharf)
Chelsea Harbour Drive, SW10 Chelsea Harbour Drive is a road in the SW10 postcode area (Imperial Wharf)
Chelsea Reach Tower, SW10 Chelsea Reach Tower can be found on Blantyre Street (Chelsea)
Chelsea Reach, SW10 Chelsea Reach is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Chelsea Studios, SW10 Chelsea Studios is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Chelsea Wharf, SW10 Chelsea Wharf is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Cheyne Walk, SW10 The western end of Cheyne Walk extends into SW10 (Chelsea)
Church Road, SW11 Church Road became Battersea Church Road in 1937 (Battersea)
Church Street, SW11 Church Street became part of (Battersea) Church Road in 1869 (Battersea)
Compass House, SW6 Compass House is a block on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
Cooper House, SW6 Cooper House is in the Fulham area (Fulham)
Cotswold Mews, SW11 Cotswold Mews leads off Battersea Square (Battersea)
Counter House, SW6 Counter House is a block on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
Countess House, SW6 Countess House is a block on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
Cremorne Road, SW10 Cremorne Road is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Damer Terrace, SW10 Damer Terrace is a road in the SW10 postcode area (Chelsea)
Dartrey Tower, SW10 Dartrey Tower is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Dimson Court, SW11 Dimson Court is a block on Sunbury Lane (Battersea)
Dockside House, SW6 Dockside House is a block on Park Street (Fulham)
Doulton House, SW6 Doulton House is a block on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
East Road, SW10 East Road is a road in the SW10 postcode area (Chelsea)
Edith Grove, SW10 Edith Grove was named after local developer Captain Robert Gunter’s daughter, Edith (Chelsea)
Edith Row, SW6 Edith Row is in an area of Fulham (Fulham)
Edith Terrace, SW10 Edith Terrace is a road in the SW10 postcode area (Chelsea)
Fernshaw Road, SW10 Fernshaw Road is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Fulmead Street, SW6 Fulmead Street is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Greaves Tower, SW10 Greaves Tower is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Gunter Grove, SW10 Gunter Grove is named for the famous West End confectioners, the Gunter Brothers (Chelsea)
Gwyn Close, SW6 Gwyn Close lies in Fulham (Fulham)
Handley Street, SW11 Somerset Street was renamed to Handley Street in 1937 (Battersea)
Harbour Avenue, SW10 Harbour Avenue is a location in London (Imperial Wharf)
Harbour House, SW10 Harbour House is a block on Harbour Avenue (Imperial Wharf)
Harbour Yard, SW10 Harbour Yard is a block in Imperial Wharf (Imperial Wharf)
Harriet House, SW6 Harriet House is sited on Wandon Road (Chelsea)
Hereford House, SW10 Hereford House is a block on Fulham Road (Chelsea)
Holmead Road, SW6 Holmead Road is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Hortensia Road, SW10 Hortensia Road is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Imperial Road, SW6 Imperial Road, forms part of the London suburb of Fulham (Fulham)
Imperial Square, SW6 Imperial Square is a location in Fulham (Fulham)
Jaeger House, SW6 Jaeger House is a block on Thurstan Street (Fulham)
King Charles House, SW6 King Charles House is a block on Wandon Road (Chelsea)
King’s Road, SW10 This is a street in the SW10 postcode area (Chelsea)
King’s Road, SW6 This is a street in the SW6 postcode area (Fulham)
Kings Road, SW10 Kings Road stretches from the fashionable SW3 end into the SW10 area (Chelsea)
Lacland House, SW10 Lacland House is a block on Ann Lane (Chelsea)
Langton Street, SW10 Langton Street is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Lockgate Road, SW6 Lockgate Road is a location in London (Imperial Wharf)
Lockside House, SW6 Lockside House is located on Thurstan Street (Fulham)
Lots Road, SW10 Lots Road, older than the surrounding streets, was once Pooles Lane which was a track leading to Chelsea Farm (Chelsea)
Maynard Close, SW6 Maynard Close is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Meadows House, SW6 Meadows House is located on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
Michael Road, SW6 Michael Road, forms part of the London suburb of Fulham (Fulham)
Purcell House, SW10 Purcell House is a block on Milmans Street (Chelsea)
Quayside House, SW6 Quayside House can be found on Thurstan Street (Fulham)
Raasay Street, SW10 Raasay Street ran from Dartrey Road to Edith Grove (Chelsea)
Riley House, SW10 Riley House can be found on Riley Street (Chelsea)
Riley Street, SW10 Riley Street is a road in the SW10 postcode area (Chelsea)
Rumbold Road, SW6 Rumbold Road, forms part of the London suburb of Fulham (Fulham)
Saltdean Place, SW11 Built in 1825 as Alfred Place, it became Saltdean Place in 1920 (Battersea)
Sandford House, SW6 Sandford House is a block on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
Selworthy House, SW11 Selworthy House is a block on Battersea Church Road (Battersea)
Slaidburn Street, SW10 Slaidburn Street is a street in London (Chelsea)
Sparkford House, SW11 Sparkford House can be found on Battersea Church Road (Battersea)
Spencer Street, SW11 Spencer Street became Church Road in 1869, and later Battersea Church Road in 1937 (Battersea)
St Johns Court, SW10 St Johns Court is a block on Ashburnham Road (Chelsea)
Stadium Street, SW10 Stadium Street is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Sunbury Lane, SW11 Sunbury Lane is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Tadema Road, SW10 Tadema Road was named after Lawrence Alma-Tadema (Chelsea)
Tetcott Road, SW10 Tetcott Road is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Thames Avenue, SW10 Thames Avenue is a road in the SW10 postcode area (Imperial Wharf)
Thames Towpath, SW10 Thames Towpath is a road in the SW10 postcode area (River Thames)
The Chambers, SW10 The Chambers is a building in the Chelsea Harbour area (Imperial Wharf)
The Crainewell, SW6 The Crainewell is part of Fulham (Fulham)
The Plaza, SW10 The Plaza is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
The Tower, SW6 The Tower is a block on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
Thorndike Close, SW10 Thorndike Close is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Upcerne Road, SW10 Upcerne Road is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)
Upper Whistler Walk, SW10 This is a street in the SW10 postcode area (Chelsea)
Uverdale Road, SW10 Uverdale Road runs north from Lots Road (Chelsea)
Valiant House, SW11 Valiant House can be found on Valiant House (Battersea)
Vicarage Road, SW11 Part of Battersea High Street was given the name Vicarage Road in 1915 (Battersea)
Vicarage Walk, SW11 Vicarage Walk is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Wandon Road, SW6 Wandon Road is a road in the SW6 postcode area (Chelsea)
Wardens Square, SW6 Wardens Square is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Waterfront Drive, SW10 Waterfront Drive is a location in London (River Thames)
Waterside Court, SW6 Waterside Court is a block on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
West Road, SW10 West Road is a road in the SW10 postcode area (Chelsea)
Whistler Tower, SW10 Whistler Tower is a block on Edith Grove (Chelsea)
Woodford House, SW6 Woodford House is sited on Thurstan Street (Fulham)
World’s End Passage, SW10 World’s End Passage formerly run to a notable King’s Road junction - the junction has now disappeared (Chelsea)
Worlds End Place, SW10 Worlds End Place is one of the streets of London in the SW10 postal area (Chelsea)


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