The Neighbourhood
The house is located south of the King’s Road and just a short distance from the north bank of the River Thames. They are two of London’s most enduring attractions, with the former offering a range of classy boutiques and eateries for you to explore.
Other places worth visiting in the local area include:

Lots Road
Jaks 0.3 miles away Mediterranean organic food with a family environment.

Design Centre
Right in front of the property the Design Centre is the world’s premier destination for design and decoration excellence. Inside you can have a coffee at the Dome Cafe or either a meal at the restaurant

Harrods
Department store located in Knightsbridge is also known as one of the most famous destinations in London not only for the huge amount of luxury items, but you can also find huge food Hall and souvenir.

Battersea Park
Battersea Park is considered by many to be the most interesting of all the London Parks. It has a riverside promenade, a large lake, many notable trees and ecological areas, children's play areas, a children's zoo.



Chelsea Harbour
Chelsea Harbour is a contemporary mixed-use development in West London, situated in its Sands End area, along Chelsea Creek, the historic southeastern boundary of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham with the southwestern boundary of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and opposite the site of the old Lots Road Power Station in Chelsea.
The development consists of luxury apartments, the Chelsea Harbour Marina and the Chelsea Harbour Design Centre and a hotel, 'the Chelsea Harbour Hotel.
King's Road
The most famous street in the area is the King’s Road. It was the epicenter of a cultural revolution in the 1960s, where legendary figureheads such as Mary Quant and Vivienne Westwood made their names. It was frequented by almost every famous rock band, from the Rolling Stones to the Beatles.
The Sex Pistols partied here after helping start the punk movement in Vivienne Westwood’s boutique, and it was home to numerous recording studios where some iconic 60s and 70s bands recorded their most famous albums.
Originally King Charles II’s private road, leading from St James’s Palace to Fulham, it is now home to some of London’s most fashionable restaurants, bars and designer shops.






A true international neighbourhood, Chelsea Riverside is a location that provides every possible amenity. With a number of popular gastro pubs, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern restaurants, cafes and coffee shops, any taste and occasion can be accommodated.
Children are also well catered for with Gambardo, an indoor soft play centre, which attracts families from across London.
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In addition, a wide boardwalk along the Thames and Imperial Wharf has large areas of public parkland with playgrounds.
Adults have the opportunity to work out at ONE LND, a boutique gym, with personal trainers available and a myriad of different classes.
For those who are after some culture or an enjoyable day or night out, there is the nationally-renowned 606 Jazz Club on Lots Road, the Karen Hardy Dance Studios, Chelsea Fine Arts or Chelsea Physic Garden for example, but for a more lively night out, there’s Jak’s or Embargo Republica.
And with useful facilities such as a local supermarket, Hilton Double Tree Hotel, flower stalls and neighbourhood shops, you have everything that you could need, close by.



