Coffee and a bun disposed of, it was time to wander on again southwards.
Leaving the cafe, it was right on Royal Hospital Road, past the hospital’s old graveyard and past the part where Mrs Thatcher’s ashes (along with her husband’s) are buried:

Then right again onto Chelsea Bridge Road, past the site of the former Chelsea Barracks, now a very expensive housing development, owned as an investment by the Qatari government:


Crossing the junction with Chelsea Embankment, we’ve passed by the house Jerome K Jerome lived in and the ‘Carabiniers’ South African War (Boer War) memorial:





and then continuing southwards towards the Thames and Chelsea Bridge, which we’ll cross to take in our next site:

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Leaving the cafe, it was right on Royal Hospital Road, past the hospital’s old graveyard and past the part where Mrs Thatcher’s ashes (along with her husband’s) are buried:

Then right again onto Chelsea Bridge Road, past the site of the former Chelsea Barracks, now a very expensive housing development, owned as an investment by the Qatari government:


Crossing the junction with Chelsea Embankment, we’ve passed by the house Jerome K Jerome lived in and the ‘Carabiniers’ South African War (Boer War) memorial:





and then continuing southwards towards the Thames and Chelsea Bridge, which we’ll cross to take in our next site:

Chelsea Barracks - Wikipedia
Jerome K. Jerome - Wikipedia
Chelsea Bridge - Wikipedia
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