Charles II Place, SW3

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Charles II Place is a road in the SW3 postcode area


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Lived here
   
Added: 1 May 2021 16:46 GMT   

Cheyne Place, SW3
Frances Faviell, author of the Blitz memoir, "A Chelsea Concerto", lived at 33, Cheyne Place, which was destroyed by a bomb. She survived, with her husband and unborn baby.

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Added: 9 Jan 2025 18:51 GMT   

Parkers Row, SE1
My great great grandmother, and her soon to be husband, lived in Parker’s Row before their marriage in St James in June 1839. Thier names were - Jane Elizabeth Turner and Charles Frederick Dean. She was a hat trimmer and he was a tailor.

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Lindsay Trott   
Added: 1 Jan 2025 17:55 GMT   

Lockside not on 1939 Register
I have the Denby family living in Lockside in 1938 but it does not appear on the 1939 Register.

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Janelle Robbins   
Added: 27 Dec 2024 18:47 GMT   

Harriet Robbins
Please get in touch re Harriet Robbins


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Dave Hinves   
Added: 27 Nov 2024 03:55 GMT   

he was a School Teacher
Henry sailed from Graves End 1849 on ’The Woodbridge’ arrived South Australia 1850. In 1858 he married Julia Ann Walsh at Burra, South Australia, they had 3 children, and 36 grand children. Died 24 June 1896 at Wilmington, South Australia. He is my 1st cousin 3x removed.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 23 Nov 2024 17:03 GMT   

St Georges Square
This is rather lovely and well worth a visit!

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Simon Chapman   
Added: 22 Nov 2024 17:47 GMT   

Blossom Place
My Great Great Grandmother, Harriett Robbins lived in 2 Blossom Place in 1865 before marrying my Great Great Grandfather. They moved to 23 Spitall Square.

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Mark G   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 21:54 GMT   

Skidmore Street, E1
Skidmore Street was located where present day Ernest Street and Solebay Street now stand. They are both located above Shandy Street and Commodore Street.

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Alan Russell   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 14:36 GMT   

Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969
Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Sloane Square Sloane Square station was opened on 24 December 1868 by the Metropolitan District Railway when the company opened the first section of its line.

NEARBY STREETS
Alameda House, SW3 Alameda House is located on Sydney Street (Chelsea)
Aldbury House, SW3 Aldbury House is a block on Marlborough Street (Chelsea)
Alpha Place, SW3 Alpha Place was probably so called because it was the first turning to be built out of the old lane now named Flood Street (Chelsea)
Anderson Street, SW3 Anderson Street connects the King’s Road with Sloane Avenue (Chelsea)
Argyle House, SW3 Argyle House is located on King’s Road (Chelsea)
Arundel Court, SW3 Arundel Court is a building on Markham Street (Chelsea)
Astell Street, SW3 Mary Astell (1668-1731), author, lived in Paradise Row (now Royal Hospital Road) (Chelsea)
Avenue Court, SW3 Avenue Court is sited on Draycott Avenue (Chelsea)
Bedmond House, SW3 Bedmond House is a block on Ixworth Place (Chelsea)
Biddesden House, SW3 Biddesden House is a block on Cadogan Street (Chelsea)
Blacklands Terrace, SW3 Blacklands Terrace was the location of the house and estate of Blacklands (Chelsea)
Bramerton Street, SW3 Bramerton Street runs south from the Kings Road to Glebe Place (Chelsea)
Bray Place, SW3 Bray Place is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Bristol House, SW1W Bristol House is a block on Lower Sloane Street (Sloane Square)
Britten Street, SW3 Britten Street was probably named after J. Britten, a trustee of St Luke’s Church in 1828 (Chelsea)
Burnsall Street, SW3 Burnsall Street was Brewer Street until 1928 and originally part of Blenheim Street (Chelsea)
Bury Walk, SW3 Bury Walk was possibly named because it led to the burial ground laid out in 1812, where St Luke’s Church now stands (Chelsea)
Bywater Street, SW3 Bywater Street was built in the 1850s on the site of a nursery (Chelsea)
Cadogan Court, SW3 Cadogan Court can be found on Draycott Avenue (Chelsea)
Cadogan Street, SW3 Cadogan Street is named for the Cadogan family who own extensive properties in Chelsea (Chelsea)
Cale Street, SW3 Cale Street was Bond Street until 1871 (Chelsea)
Cavalry Square, SW3 Cavalry Square is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Sloane Square)
Caversham Street, SW3 Caversham Street is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Charles II Place, SW3 Charles II Place is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Chelsea Cloisters, SW3 On the west side of Sloane Avenue, a vast ten-storeyed block was built 1937-8 called Chelsea Cloisters (Chelsea)
Chelsea Manor Gardens, SW3 Chelsea Manor Gardens is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Chelsea Manor Street, SW3 Chelsea Manor Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Chelsea Manor Studios, SW3 Chelsea Manor Studios is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Chelsea Towers, SW3 Chelsea Towers are named blocks in Chelsea (Chelsea)
Cheltenham Terrace, SW3 Cheltenham Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Chesil Court, SW3 Chesil Court can be found on Chelsea Manor Street (Chelsea)
Cheyne Court, SW3 Cheyne Court is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Cheyne Place, SW3 Cheyne Place is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Chipperfield House, SW3 Chipperfield House is a block on Ixworth Place (Chelsea)
Christchurch Street, SW3 Christchurch Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Christchurch Terrace, SW3 Christchurch Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Clover Mews, SW3 Clover Mews is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Colebrook Court, SW3 Colebrook Court is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Coulson Street, SW3 Coulson Street connects Sloane Avenue with Lincoln Street (Chelsea)
Cranmer Court, SW3 Cranmer Court, one of the largest blocks of flats in London, was built 1934-5 (Chelsea)
Culford Gardens, SW3 Culford Gardens is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Curran House, SW3 Curran House is a block on Elystan Street (Chelsea)
Danube Street, E14 Danube Street was renamed in 1937 (Chelsea)
Daver Court, SW3 Daver Court is a block on Chelsea Manor Street (Chelsea)
Delmerend House, SW3 Delmerend House is a block on Ixworth Place (Chelsea)
Dilke Street, SW3 Dilke Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Dovehouse Street, SW3 Dovehouse Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Draycott Avenue, SW3 Draycott Avenue is a notable shopping street (Chelsea)
Draycott Place, SW3 The first section of Draycott Place dates from the 1820s (Chelsea)
Duke Of York Square, SW3 Duke Of York Square is a shopping and retail development (Chelsea)
East Road, SW3 East Road is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Elbourn House, SW3 Elbourn House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Elystan Place, SW3 Elystan Place is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Elystan Street, SW3 Elystan Street - from Elystan Glodrydd, founder of the fourth Royal Tribe of Wales, - said to be an early ancestor of Lord Cadogan (Chelsea)
Embankment Gardens, SW3 Embankment Gardens is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
End House, SW3 End House is a block on Rosemoor Street (Chelsea)
Flamstead House, SW3 Flamstead House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Flood Street, SW3 Flood Street commemorates Luke Thomas Flood (d.1860) a major Chelsea land owner and a benefactor of the poor (Chelsea)
Flood Walk, SW3 Flood Walk is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Franklins Row, SW3 Franklins Row is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Gadebridge House, SW3 Gadebridge House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Glebe Place, SW3 Glebe Place was built over a former road called Cooks Ground (Chelsea)
Godfrey Street, SW3 Godfrey Street - probably from Walter Godfrey, an important Chelsea landowner in the eighteenth century (Chelsea)
Grove Cottages, SW3 Grove Cottages is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Grove House, SW3 Grove House is a block on Grove Cottages (Chelsea)
Guinness Court, SW3 Guinness Court is a building on Guinness Court (Chelsea)
Guthrie Street, SW3 Guthrie Street is a cul-de-sac leasing off Cale Street (Chelsea)
Guy Scadding Building, SW3 Guy Scadding Building is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Gwynn House, SW1W Gwynn House is a block on Lower Sloane Street (Sloane Square)
Hammerfield House, SW3 Hammerfield House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Holbein Mews, SW1W Holbein Mews is one of the streets of London in the SW1W postal area (Sloane Square)
Honiton Mansions, SW3 Honiton Mansions is a location in London (Chelsea)
Icknield House, SW3 Icknield House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Ixworth Place, SW3 Ixworth Place is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Jenningsbury House, SW3 Jenningsbury House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Joubert Mansions, SW3 Joubert Mansions is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Jubilee Place, SW3 Jubilee Place commemorates the Jubilee of George III (Chelsea)
Kimbolton Row, SW3 Kimbolton Row is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
King’s Road, SW3 This is a street in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Kings Road, SW1W Kings Road is one of the streets of London in the SW1W postal area (Sloane Square)
Kingsmill House, SW3 Kingsmill House can be found on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Lewis Estate, SW3 Commercial area (Chelsea)
Lincoln Street, SW3 Authority to lay down Lincoln Street was given in the 1845 Chelsea Improvement Act (Chelsea)
Lower Sloane Street, SW1W Lower Sloane Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1W postal area (Sloane Square)
Lower Stewart’s Grove, SW3 Lower Stewart’s Grove was eventually absorbed into Cale Street (Chelsea)
Lucan Place, SW3 Lucan Place is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Manresa Road, SW3 Manresa Road is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Margaretha House, SW3 Margaretha House is a block on Draycott Place (Chelsea)
Margaretta Terrace, SW3 Margaretta Terrace is a location in London (Chelsea)
Markham Square, SW3 Markham Square is a garden square laid out in 1836 (Chelsea)
Markham Street, SW3 Pulham Markham Evans was the last owner of Box Farm which formerly stood on this site (Chelsea)
Marlborough Street, SW3 Marlborough Street is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Maylands House, SW3 Maylands House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Meriden Court, SW3 Meriden Court is a block on Chelsea Manor Street (Chelsea)
Nettleden House, SW3 Nettleden House stands on Marlborough Road (Chelsea)
Oakley Gardens, SW3 Oakley Gardens is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Oakley Street, SW3 Oakley Street arrived in 1830 following the demolition of Chelsea Manor House in 1822 (Chelsea)
Oatwell House, SW3 Oatwell House is sited on Marlborough Street (Chelsea)
Ormonde Gate, SW3 Ormonde Gate is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Paradise Walk, SW3 Paradise Walk is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Pelham Court, SW3 Pelham Court is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Petyward, SW3 Petyward is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Phene Street, SW3 Phene Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Pond House, SW3 Residential block (Chelsea)
Pond Place, SW3 A large pond once existed on the site now occupied by Onslow Dwellings (Chelsea)
Porters Lodge, SW3 Porters Lodge is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Radnor Walk, SW3 Radnor Walk was previously called Radnor Street until renamed in 1937 (Chelsea)
Ralston Street, SW3 Ralston Street is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Ramsay Mews, SW3 Ramsay Mews is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Redburn Street, SW3 Redburn Street is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Redesdale Street, SW3 Redesdale Street is a location in London (Chelsea)
Resedale Street, SW3 Resedale Street is a location in London (Chelsea)
Robinson Street, SW3 Robinson Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Rosetti Studios, SW3 Rosetti Studios is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Rossetti Studios, SW3 Rossetti Studios is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Royal Avenue, SW3 Royal Avenue This was laid out for William III as part of a proposed triumphal way leading from Wren’s Royal Hospital to the south right to Kensington Palace in the north. (Chelsea)
Royal Hospital Road, SW3 Royal Hospital Road is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Samuel Lewis Trust Dwellings, SW3 Samuel Lewis Trust Dwellings is a location in London (Chelsea)
Shawfield Street, SW3 Shawfield Street is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Shelley Court, SW3 Shelley Court is a block on Tite Street (Chelsea)
Sloane Avenue, SW3 Sloane Avenue runs roughly north-west to south-east (Chelsea)
Sloane Court East, SW1W Sloane Court East is a road in the SW1W postcode area (Sloane Square)
Sloane Court West, SW3 This is a street in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Sloane Gardens, SW1W Sloane Gardens is one of the streets of London in the SW1W postal area (Sloane Square)
Sloane Square House, SW1W Sloane Square House is located on Holbein Place (Sloane Square)
Sloane Square, SW1W Sloane Square forms a boundary between the two largest aristocratic estates in London, the Grosvenor Estate and the Cadogan (Sloane Square)
Smith Street, SW3 Smith Street was built between 1794 and 1807 by a vintner named Thomas Smith (Chelsea)
Smith Terrace, SW3 Smith Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
South Street, SW1W South Street was renamed Cadogan Gardens in 1869 (Chelsea)
Sprimont Place, SW3 Sprimont Place is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
St Loo Avenue, SW3 St Loo Avenue was named after William St Loo, the third husband of Bess of Hardwick. (Chelsea)
St Lukes Street, SW3 St Lukes Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
St. Leonard’s Terrace, SW3 St. Leonard’s Terrace is situated at the end of Royal Avenue (Chelsea)
Stewart’s Grove, SW3 Named after William Stewart, an auctioneer of Piccadilly, who began to build here on land leased from Lord Cadogan. (Chelsea)
Swan Court, SW3 Swan Court is a block on Flood Street (Chelsea)
Swan Walk, SW3 Swan Walk is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Sydney Place, SW7 Sydney Place is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (South Kensington)
Sydney Street, SW3 Sydney Street is a main street of Chelsea, connecting Fulham Road and King’s Road (Chelsea)
Symons Street, SW3 Symons Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Tedworth Gardens, SW3 Tedworth Gardens is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Tedworth Square, SW3 Tedworth Square is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Terrace Walk, SW3 Terrace Walk is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
The Gateways, SW3 The Gateways is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Tite Street, SW3 Tite Street crosses Royal Hospital Road (Chelsea)
Tryon Street, SW3 Tryon Street was originally a footpath known locally as Butterfly Alley which separated two famous nurseries: John Colville and Thomas Davey. (Chelsea)
Turks Row, SW3 Turks Row is a location in London (Chelsea)
Walpole Street, SW3 Walpole Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Wedderburn House, SW1W Wedderburn House is a block on Lower Sloane Street (Chelsea)
Wellington Square, SW3 Wellington Square was laid out in the 1850s by Francis Edwards though the terraces on either side of the square were built some ten years earlier (Chelsea)
West House, SW3 West House is a block on Rosemoor Street (Chelsea)
West Road, SW3 West Road is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Whitehead’s Grove, SW3 Whitehead’s Grove was named after a builder, lessee of part of Chelsea Common in 1810 (Chelsea)
Woodfall Street, SW3 Woodfall Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)


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Albert Bridge opened in 1873 and was immediately designated as a dangerous structure. It was noticed early on that vibrations could threaten the structural integrity of the bridge.
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Battersea Bridge (1860s) James Hedderly was a photographer active in Chelsea before the building of the Embankment and afterwards. This is a view taken from the tower of Chelsea Old Church. It shows the tangle of closely-packed houses and wharves between Cheyne Walk and Beaufort Street before the embankment. Beyond are the larger houses of Lindsey Row and the trees of Cremorne Gardens.
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The Sutton Estate, Chelsea was built in 1913.
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Cadogan Hall (2017) Cadogan Hall is a former Scientology church which fell into disuse. Completed in 1907 to designs in the Byzantine Revival style, it became a concert hall in 2004.
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The Fascination of Chelsea
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Bibendum, The Michelin Building on Fulham Road, Chelsea
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Buildings on the north side of Cadogan Square (2008)
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Cheyne Walk in Chelsea (1950) The house depicted in the middle distance of with large gate piers was the former home of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Cheyne Walk was a popular area for artists from the mid 19th century onwards. The street’s popularity with artists continued well into the 20th century with two pivotal leaders of British Impressionism, Phillip Wilson Steer and Whistler living nearby.
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The interior of St Simon Zelotes church, Milner Street, SW3
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Admiral Codrington, 17 Mossop Street, Chelsea
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