- Kings Road
The Kings Road is a major, well-known street in west
London ,England .It runs through Chelsea, in the
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea , fromSloane Square in the east (on the border withBelgravia andKnightsbridge ) and through the Moore Park Estate on the border of Chelsea andFulham oppositeStamford Bridge . This links on to the New Kings Road inFulham which is in the west (this continues toPutney Bridge ); its western end is located in theLondon Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham .During the
hippie and punk eras, it was a major centre for thecounterculture , but is now gentrified. It is effectively Chelsea'shigh street , and is one of the most fashionable shopping streets in London.Kings Road derives its name from its original function as a private road used by Charles II to travel to
Kew . It remained a private royal road until 1830, but people with the right connections were able to obtain a pass to use it. Some of the houses date from the early 18th century.Thomas Arne lived at No. 215 and is believed to have composed "Rule Britannia " there.Ellen Terry lived in the same house from 1904–1920, and is commemorated by ablue plaque .In 1876, the world's first artificial
ice rink , theGlaciarium , opened just off the Kings Road, and later in the year it relocated to a building on the street.Kings Road was home in the 1960s to the Chelsea Drugstore (originally a chemist, that is to say a pharmacy, with a highly stylized chrome-and-neon
soda fountain upstairs, later apublic house ; more recently the site became aMcDonalds ) and in the 1970s toMalcolm McLaren 'sboutique , "Let It Rock", which was later renamed "SEX" in 1974, and then "Seditionaries" in 1977."Kings Road" is the title of a song by
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from their 1981 album "Hard Promises ".ee also
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King's Highway
*Sloane Ranger External links
* [http://www.mychelsea.net/chelsea/shops-kings-road.htm MyChelsea.net] - Shopping Guide - Kings Road
* [http://www.soundmap.co.uk/kingsroad.aspx Audio Walking Tour of King's Road]
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