Cheyne Walk by Albert bridge has had a number of famous people living there here are some:
Starting at Number 3, with your friendly neighbourhood rock star, Keith Richards. Number 4 has also been a home to celebrities, such as novelist George Eliot (real name: Mary Anne Evans) died here, and the current tenant is former New York City mayor and media mogul Michael Bloomberg. Heβs not the only politician to have lived on Cheyne Walk: former British Prime Minister David Lloyd George spent time at Number 10.
Moving up to Number 14, we find the former home of philosopher Bertrand Russell. Meanwhile, Number 16 has had two equally famous residents: maverick Romantic Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Victorian poet Algernon Charles Swinburne. Dracula author Bram Stoker spent time at Number 27, whilst intelligence officer and suspected spy Guy Liddell made his home at Number 42. During their whirlwind romance, Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull took up residence in Number 48.
A pair of celebrated authors claim neighbouring houses β Ken Follett at 92, and Elizabeth Gaskell at 93. Sir Marc Brunel, designer of the Thames Tunnel, left Number 98 to a more famous relative: his son, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. At Number 100, youβll find Chelsea FC owner and Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. Cheyne Walk claims a third Rolling Stone at Number 119, where Ronnie Wood owns the house that painter JMW Turner died in.
At Number 120, is where Sylvia Pankhurst briefly lived, and Number 122. is is a block of flats, one thatβs hosted multiple literary luminaries: T.S. Eliot, Henry James, W. Somerset Maugham, and James Bond author Ian Fleming all lived here at one stage or another. Meanwhile, Laurence Oliver, George Best, and Fleetwood Mac co-founder Mick Fleetwood have all lived along Cheyne Walk.
Oh and I lived at number 122 ( in my dreams π)