Cheyne Walk

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Cheyne Walk circa 1800.
Cheyne Walk circa 1800.

Cheyne Walk (pronounced Chain-ee) is an historic street in Chelsea, a bit of picturesque old London, England. Most of the houses were built in the early eighteenth century. Before the construction in the nineteenth century of the busy Embankment, which now runs in front of it, the houses fronted the River Thames.

Today, Cheyne Walk forms part of the A3212 and A3220 trunk roads; it extends eastwards from the southern end of Finborough Road past the Battersea and Albert Bridges, after which the A3212 becomes the Chelsea Embankment. It marks the boundary of the extended London Congestion Charge Zone.

East of the Walk is the Chelsea Physic Garden with its cedars.

[edit] Famous residents

Many famous people have lived (and continue to live) in the Walk.

4 Cheyne Walk, shown here in 1881, was briefly the home of George Eliot.
4 Cheyne Walk, shown here in 1881, was briefly the home of George Eliot.

[edit] Fictional Residents

  • In the first Stormbreaker book, Alex Rider directs his cab to his home in Cheyne Walk, London.
  • Carnacki lived in a flat in Cheyne Walk.
  • In the episode The Constant (Season 4 Episode 5) of Lost, Penelope Widmore lives in number 423.

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  1. ^ Pamela Todd, Pre-Raphaelites at Home, Watson-Giptill Publications, ISBN 0823042855
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