This small suspension bridge links Chelsea with Battersea between Ranelagh Gardens and Battersea Park. The original Chelsea Bridge survived only until the early 1930s when it was replaced by an altogether more modern structure in 1934.
Now clusters of shining lights laced round the giant balustrades spectacularly illuminate the bridge. The glowing reflection softly shimmers across the Thames providing a romantic backdrop for a gentle evening stroll.
(Image: Chelse Bridge With A London Red Bus & Battersea Power Station In The Background)
Battersea Park
Battersea, SW8 4ND
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Amore Mio is a superb family-run café serving delicious pasta and Italian staples in a friendly, boisterous setting. There's a TV in one corner and ...More
The pine furniture, copper lampshades and lengthy menu give visitors the impression that Three Bridges is nothing more than a rather pricey version of Strada, ... More
Albert Bridge Road,
Battersea Park,Battersea,
London,
SW11Map
10 minutes walk from Chelsea Bridge
Situated on the south side of the Thames, facing Chelsea, Battersea Park caters for everyone within its 200-acre space. Firstly, there's lots of water - ... More
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