Lindsey House, Chelsea, Grade II* listed house in Chelsea, England
Lindsey House stretches across numbers 96 to 101 Cheyne Walk in Chelsea and displays architectural features from the late 1600s. The original structure was later divided into four separate residences that remain standing today.
An aristocrat established the house in 1674 as a single grand residence with notable architectural design. About a century later in 1775, it was subdivided into four separate dwellings, fundamentally changing its purpose.
The house welcomed various artists and engineers who left their mark on its rooms over the centuries. Today, visitors can walk through spaces that once sheltered these creative minds and technical innovators.
The property sits along Cheyne Walk directly beside the Thames, offering visitors convenient access to this historic neighborhood. The location is easily walkable and well-connected to other points of interest throughout Chelsea.
A prominent engineer lived here in 1808 with his son, who later became a renowned technical innovator. The younger man spent his formative years within these rooms before rising to fame in engineering.
Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
GPS coordinates: 51.48220,-0.17466
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:58
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