Sloane Avenue
Sloane Avenue runs roughly north-west to south-east from Brompton Road in Kensington to a junction with Elystan Place and Bray Place, and its short southern continuation, Anderson Street, joins the King's Road in Chelsea.
Sloane Avenue is a road in London.
From 1908, the road, hitherto known as Keppel Street was renamed and widened.[1]
Notable apartment buildings include Sloane Avenue Mansions and Nell Gwynn House, both designed by G. Kay Green.
Notable residents
- No.7: Giorgos Seferis (1900-1971), Greek poet-diplomat, commemorated with a blue plaque
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