The Real Chelsea
Chelsea Flower Show, The Kings Road, Chelsea Football Club, the charm of Chelsea cannot be denied. The district known as the “village of palaces” is positioned directly beside the River Thames. One of the trendiest places to shop in London and home to the famous Sloane Ranger and Chelsea Football Club which has promoted the area to worldwide fame.
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The Real Chelsea

Chelsea Football Club
Located at Stamford Bridge the stadium and surrounding development has become a major sports and leisure complex. The site now contains a 42,000 seat stadium, two hotels, five restaurants, a sports centre and many thousands of square metres of retail and office space. The Chelsea World of Sport attraction has been developed in conjunction with the Science Museum to offer an interactive sports area.
www.sciencemuseum.org.uk. This coupled with a 25m swimming pool, exterior running track; fine hotels and excellent dining make this a place to visit even if you don’t like football.
http://www.chelseafc.com

King's Road
The King's Road, once a private royal route, is now days Chelsea's main carriageway. It starts in Sloane Square home of the department store- Peter Jones and continues to The Worlds End where the King's Road becomes less fashionable and changes to The New King’s Road, here it continues to Putney Bridge, home of the Annual Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. Shopping and dining are the King’s Road main attractions and although not quite so trendy as in the 1960’s, boutiques and upmarket designers offer cutting edge fashions to the Sloan Set whose Italian Scooters have been replaced by’ Chelsea Tractors’ the off road vehicles despised by many environmentalists’.
www.rbkc.gov.uk

The National Army Museum
The National Army Museum’s purpose is to explain the impact that the British Army has had on the character of Britain, Europe and the world. A visit to the or Museum will show you how the actions of a few can affect the futures of many, and how Britain’s past has helped to shape the world – the world today and in the future.
From 1 April 2006, our galleries will be changing as a new and exciting plan for their development is implemented. All have been renamed, in line with the change in their interpretation. Some galleries will reflect change more immediately than others, and we count www.national-army-museum.ac.uk
Henry the VIII's Chelsea Manor HouseHidden
behind the leafy garden at the end of Cheyne studios by Cheyne walk, is all that
is left of King Henry VIII 's old Manor House. It was built in 1536, before the
embankment was built and was right on the edge of the river Thames, making it easy to
travel by boat to the Tower of London or Richmond Palace. Alongside the remaining wall are some mulberry trees said to have been planted by Queen Elizabeth I. The manor house was also the home of Sir Hans Sloane, who died in 1753,after
whom the nearby locations of Sloane Square and Sloane Street were named. The
largest fruiting Olive Tree in the UK grows here in the garden which is
now the site of one of London's many secret attractions.
www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk
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