The King's Head and Eight Bells, Grade II listed pub in Chelsea, England.
Description
The King's Head and Eight Bells is a former pub on Cheyne Walk with a stucco facade and rusticated ground floor, topped with a decorative balustrade. The three narrow bays facing the street feature segmental-headed openings with two doors and a central window.
History
Built in the early 1800s as a pub, it served for many years under the Whitbread brand before taking on new functions. The building received its Grade II listed status in 1969, recognizing its architectural importance.
Culture
This spot drew writers and artists who lived in Chelsea during the 1940s, becoming part of the neighborhood's creative community. Its connection to London's literary scene remains part of the area's character today.
Practical
The location on Cheyne Walk is easy to reach on foot, with good bus connections and nearby parking options. Since it now operates as a restaurant, visitors can view it from outside or check current opening hours before planning a visit.
Did you know?
The decorative parapet follows the rounded corners of the building, showing careful Georgian craftsmanship in its design. These details are visible from street level and reveal the precision put into the facade during this era.
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