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The C&TH Shopping Guide To King's Road
With over 160 shops lining its pavements, King’s Road is one of Chelsea’s – and London’s – biggest shopping hubs. And for ...
Looking for weekend plans? We’ve got just the ticket. A huge, one-day shopping experience is coming to Sloane Square this weekend, showcasing a selection of carefully curated designer finds ...
Even the location feels illicit: there’s only a doorman to signal that a hotel lies behind the doors of 1 Sloane Gardens, a residential enclave tucked behind Sloane Square tube, and according to ...
Just off Chelsea’s Sloane Square and within moments of Sloane Street and King’s Road, London’s newest boutique hotel At Sloane takes over the 1889, Edwin Thomas Hall built structure at 1 ...
The Conran Shop opens its new location on London’s Sloane Square, marking a new era and direction for the company. Regarded as one of the city’s leading design destinations, Founded in 1973 by Sir ...
London ‘s newest luxury hotel is hiding within one of Chelsea’s 19th-century brick mansions. Located on a leafy residential street just off Sloane Square, the aptly named One Sloane comprises ...
British Transport Police were called to Sloane Square Tube station shortly before 10.30am to reports of a man who had sustained ‘serious, self-inflicted injuries’ ...
Located on west London’s Sloane Street, the new Burberry flagship debuts its new store concept, offering insight into the British brand’s take on what luxury bricks-and-mortar retail means today.
Nestled away in the heart of the bustling Royal Borough lies the idyllic and charming Sloane Square. While for many, central London may not be the obvious choice for a peaceful staycation, the ...
Sloane Square, one of London's most fashionable addresses, and Hans Place, where the Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed in December 1921, are named after him.
LONDON'S busy Sloane Square station has been "evacuated" and cordoned off by police officers as Transport for London (TfL) warns customers to expect severe delays due to a "customer incident".
As we looked out Colbert's beautiful long window at the lights of Sloane Square and the well-heeled passers-by, we could almost have sworn we were gazing at a painting by Caillebotte.