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What is the nice part of Chelsea?

4. Brownstones and tree-lined streets. The term picturesque doesn't quite capture some of the street scenes you'll see when wandering through Chelsea. The most beautiful blocks are between Ninth and Tenth on 20th, 21st, and 22nd Streets near the General Theological Seminary.



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From charming mews to tree-lined avenues, here are some of the most beautiful and iconic roads in Chelsea. 1. **King's Road:** Starting our journey with the most famous street, King's Road is a bustling hub of shopping and culture.

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Strong domestic demand has made Chelsea London's most expensive area, exclusive research for The National conducted by Savills Research has found. Last year The National exclusively revealed London's 10 most expensive postcodes, but this year marks a first for Savills, with a change of metric to areas.

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The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 65.1% (45,661) White, 5.7% (4,017) African American, 0.1% (93) Native American, 11.8% (8,267) Asian, 0% (21) Pacific Islander, 0.4% (261) from other races, and 2.3% (1,587) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 14.6% (10,243) of the population.

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Unsurprisingly, the most expensive London borough to settle down in is Kensington & Chelsea which has an average rental cost of £6.73 per square foot. A single person would need a salary of £116,838.60 to live there.

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During the 19th century, Chelsea became a hub for artists and intellectuals, with many notable figures such as Oscar Wilde and Dante Gabriel Rossetti living and working in the area. Today, Chelsea is still a thriving and vibrant area, with a rich cultural heritage that is celebrated throughout the year.

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