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The morning dew sparkles on the beautifully kept grass of Chelsea green. Mutterings from the Chelsea fishmonger and Jago's the butchers can be heard as they meticulously lay their counters. The smell of freshly baked bread drifts from the French patisserie Maison Blanc while the aroma of brewing coffee from the Pie Man wafts through the air. Sitting on the green it is hard to believe you are only two hundred yards from the hustle of the Kings Road. Described by Clare Naylor in her novel ‘Catching Alice’ as being in a ‘blissful time warp suited to the era of Dick van Dyke with its film set shop fronts’. Another description likens Chelsea Green to walking onto the set of Gilbert & Sullivan London. The famous era of the 1960’s where Twiggy and the Beatles were regularly seen on the Kings Road browsing the multitude of fashionable independent boutiques seem an age away. Chelsea Green clings to something very special and rarely seen these days in London. A fine array of successful independent fashion outlets sit happily alongside fishmongers, bakers and butchers. A small diversion from the hectic Kings Road leads you into this wonderful picture book community of residents and shoppers.

The much heralded chef Tom Aiken greets you from all directions with his flag ship restaurant 'Tom Aiken’s' at the head of Elystan Street, his new brassiere ‘Tom’s Kitchen’ at the site of the old Blenhiem Public House on Cale Street and the much anticipated fish and chip restaurant, Tom's Place' soon to open at number 1 Cale Street. Additionally, Elystan Street houses two fine Italian restaurants, Elistano and Pellicano.


If you are lucky enough to live in the area then you are well served by your own cobblers, with Chelsea green shoe repairs, a dry cleaners, with Lewis & Wayne and a chemist, with the Astell Pharmacy. A most welcome new comer to the Green, the wine shop Haynes Hanson & Clark, and the well established delicatessen Finns attract shoppers from a far. Additionally, the famous cake maker Jane Asher sits proudly on Cale Street. The breathtaking Traditional Toys on Cale Street offers items we all remember from our childhood, this needs to be seen to be believed. With the famous L'Artisan Parfumeur, This Works and Real Hair, all your pampering needs are taken care of.

The Green offers ten unique and beautiful little boutiques. Amaia, Sign of the times, La Scala, Tops and bottoms, Collette Dinnigan, Felt, Aelia Laelia, Cath Kidston, Cathryn Grosvenor and Fifi Wilson. Also a fine array of design outlets completes this great mix: Neisha Crossland, Claremont, George Spencer Designs, Robert Stephenson, Bruno Triplet, Paint and Paper Library, Lucie Rydlova, Alec Drew picture frames and the Talisman Gallery. We also house two estate agents, John D Wood and Chestertons, and after all that shopping it must be time to wet the whistle at the nice little bar 'Album' (formally Bodega).
We look forward to your visit.

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