Lindsey House, Chelsea
Lindsey House in Chelsea is a rare survivor of 17th-century London domestic architecture, tucked quietly behind its distinctive façade on Cheyne Walk. Once home to the Moravian Brethren and later the Brunel family, it carries centuries of artistic and intellectual life within its walls. Standing beside the Thames, it offers a glimpse into a more intimate, unhurried side of the capital's history.
- Rare 17th-century Chelsea townhouse
- Connected to Isambard Kingdom Brunel
- Riverside setting on Cheyne Walk
Best for London history enthusiasts seeking hidden Georgian gems.
Things to see at Lindsey House, Chelsea
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- 17th-century Riverside Façade
- Original Period Interior
- Thames Embankment Views
- Historic Chelsea Streetscape