The white stucco architecture of Chelsea, London, is a defining feature of the area’s historic and prestigious residential streets. These stucco-fronted houses are typically terraced or townhouse-style properties, often dating from the early to mid-19th century, and are especially prominent in areas like Moore Street and throughout the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Often part of grand terraces or crescents, contributing to Chelsea’s cohesive and upscale streetscape.
Large-scale development by influential landowners, such as the Duke of Bedford, and architects like Thomas Cubitt, helped popularize the use of stucco as a fashionable and practical material for unifying the appearance of entire streets
Architectural illustration: Homes of Chelsea, London
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