Chelsea formed strong connections for writers and artists. From J M W Turned to Whistler from George Eliot to Mick Jagger. Cheyne walk gives way to Chelsea Physic Garden and The Royal Hospital Chelsea.
The South bank is relatively dull, architecturally until you reach Battersea and one of London’s wonderful parks, Battersea Park.
Wandsworth to Chelsea
North Bank
3.97 km - 2.46 miles
Townmead Road
Central Avenue to Thames Path
Imperial Park
The Waterside
Imperial Wharf Marina
Battersea Railway Bridge
Chelsea Harbour Pier
Chelsea Harbour
Chelsea Creek Bridge
Lots Road
Lots Road Power Station (residential)
Right at Cremorne Gardens
Chelsea Yacht Club
Cheyne Walk
119 Cheyne Walk - J M W Turner
Philip Wilson Blue Plaque
John Tweed Blue Plaque
Hillaire Belloc Blue Plaque
Lindsey House National Trust
Sir Mark & Isambard Kindom Brunel Blue Plaque
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskel Blue Plaque
Battersea Bridge
Crosby Moran Hall
Ropers Garden
Gunji Kiozumi Memorial Tree
Jacob Epstein Stone Relief
Chelsea Old Church
Thomas Moore Statue
Lamp standard commemoration of Chelsea Embankment Opening
George Sparks Memorial
Former Home of Henry James
No. Fifty Cheyney Walk
Thomas Carlyle Statue
48 Cheyne Walk - Former Home of Mick Jagger
Boy with Dolphin sculpture
Albert Bridge Gardens
Albert Bridge
Café Pier (taxi café)
Chelsea Embankment Gardens
Boy David Sculpture
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Memorial
Henry VIII Manor House Memorial Plaque
George Eliot Blue Plaque
Bust of Ralph Vaughan Williams
Swan House
Chelsea Physic Garden
Royal Hospital Chelsea
The Carabiniers Memorial
Chelsea Bridge
South Bank
4.18 km - 2.59 miles
Wandsworth Bridge
The Waterfront Restaurant
Thames Path to Clove Hitch Quay
Plantation Wharf Development
Battersea Heliport
Left to Bridges Court Road
Left to Thames Path
Hotel Rafael
Lombard Wharf
Battersea Railway Bridge
Vicarage Gardens
Battersea Square
St mary’s Church Battersea
Battersea Bridge
Ransoms Dock
Albert Bridge
Battersea Park
Brown Dog Statue
London Peace Pagoda
Chelsea Bridge