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- Cheyne_Walk abstract "Cheyne Walk (/ˈtʃeɪni/ CHAY-nee) is an historic street in Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It takes its name from William Lord Cheyne who owned the manor of Chelsea until 1712. Most of the houses were built in the early 18th century. Before the construction in the 19th century of the busy Embankment, which now runs in front of it, the houses fronted the River Thames. The most prominent building is Carlyle Mansions.Today, Cheyne Walk forms part of the A3212 and A3220 trunk roads; it extends eastwards from the southern end of Finborough Road past the Battersea and Albert Bridges, after which the A3212 becomes the Chelsea Embankment.It marks the boundary of the, now withdrawn, extended London Congestion Charge Zone.East of the Walk is the Chelsea Physic Garden with its cedars. To the West is a collection of residential houseboats which have been in situ since the 1930s.No 96 Cheyne Walk, the then home of Philip Woodfield, a British civil servant, was the site of a top secret meeting between the British government and the leadership of the Provisional IRA in 1972 aimed at ending the violence in Northern Ireland. The talks were inconclusive and the violence soon started again.".
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- Cheyne_Walk subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_on_the_River_Thames.
- Cheyne_Walk subject Category:Chelsea,_London.
- Cheyne_Walk subject Category:Streets_in_Kensington_and_Chelsea.
- Cheyne_Walk point "51.4823 -0.1727".
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- Cheyne_Walk comment "Cheyne Walk (/ˈtʃeɪni/ CHAY-nee) is an historic street in Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It takes its name from William Lord Cheyne who owned the manor of Chelsea until 1712. Most of the houses were built in the early 18th century. Before the construction in the 19th century of the busy Embankment, which now runs in front of it, the houses fronted the River Thames.".
- Cheyne_Walk label "Cheyne Walk".
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- Cheyne_Walk lat "51.4823".
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