View along Sedding Street towards Cadogan Hall, home of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Chelsea, London, UK.


"Cadogan Hall is a 900-seat capacity concert hall on Sloane Terrace in Chelsea / Belgravia in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, United Kingdom. It is two minutes' walk from Sloane Square tube station on the Circle/District lines. Previously, the building was the First Church of Christ, Scientist, completed in 1907 to designs in the Byzantine style by the architect Robert Fellowes Chisholm, who also designed the Napier Museum in Kerala, India. By 1996, the congregations had diminished dramatically and the building fell into disuse. Mohamed Fayed, the then owner of Harrods, had acquired the property, but Cadogan Estates Ltd (the property company owned by Earl Cadogan, whose ancestors have been the main landowners in Chelsea since the 18th century – the nearby Cadogan Square and Cadogan Place are also named after them) purchased the building in 2000. It is a Grade II listed building. The building was refurbished in 2004 by Paul Davis and Partners architects at a cost of £ million. " Wikipedia


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Location: Sedding Street, London SW1X UK
Photo credit: © Maurice Savage / Alamy / Afripics
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