Chelsea, London
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Chelsea is a neighbourhood of Central London located within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is bounded by the River Thames, between Chelsea Bridge and River Westbourne. River Westbourne today is just a pipe discharging into the Thames above the Sloane Square Tube Station.
 Chelsea Embankment Author: Danny Robinson (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)
The name Chelsea is said to be derived from the Anglo-Saxon word meaning chalk wharf. Today the area defined as Chelsea includes the Chelsea Embankment, Cheyne Walk, Lots Road and Chelsea Harbour. The eastern boundary of Chelsea is defined by Chelsea Bridge Road and Lower Sloane Street, where it merges with Belgravia. On the north side, Chelsea fades into Knightsbridge and South Kensington north of Fulham Road.
Public parks in Chelsea includes the Albert Bridge Gardens, Battersea Bridge Gardens, Chelsea Embankment Gardens, and Chelsea Physic Garden.
How to reach Chelsea
The nearest station of the London Underground is the Sloane Square Tube Station. Other stations within walking distance include South Kensington Tube Station, Earl's Court Tube Station and Fulham Broadway Tube Station.
Location Map of Chelsea
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London is a global city and a leading financial power, with a strong business sector. The city of London is the home of HM Government, with a large number of government ministries and departments. In order to meet the growing needs of London's industries, business premises and office space in Chelsea will need to be extended to fill demand.
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