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Chelsea Knightsbridge House cleaning services in SW3

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Chelsea, London

In 2008, commentators have noted a resurgence taking place in the area with the interest taken by Princes William and Harry and numerous "new Sloane" youth in Chelsea night-life.[citation needed]

Tom's Kitchen

Tom's Kitchen is a restaurant on Cale Street in London's Chelsea. It opened in November 2006 and is Tom Aikens' second restaurant as proprietor.

Carlyle's House

Carlyle's House, in the district of Chelsea, in central London, England, was the home acquired by the historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane Welsh Carlyle, after having lived at Craigenputtock in Dumfriesshire,Scotland. She was a prominent woman of letters, for nearly half a century. The building dates from 1708 and is at No. 24 Cheyne Row (No. 5 at Carlyle's time), which is one of London's best preserved early eighteenth-century streets. The house is now owned by the National Trust.

Arnos Grove tube station

New Southgate railway station is a five minute walk from Arnos Grove or a two minute bus journey on the 232 and 382 bus routes.[9]

Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum

In 1889 its control was transferred to the London County Council. It became known as the Colney Hatch Mental Hospital in 1918 until it was renamed Friern Mental Hospital in 1937, the name later changing simply to Friern Hospital in 1959.[1] After a long period of decline the hospital closed in 1993 and the building was converted into luxury flats under the name Princess Park Manor. While much of the hospital's grounds were also sold off for building, much also remains in public hands and is accessible to anyone.

Information by Wikipedia.com



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