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Sloane Street
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Sloane and Cadogan (pronounced Caduggan) were the two main Chelsea landowners of the 18th century and are names that appear frequently on the streets and buildings in this part of London. Cadogan Estate properties are usually red brick in the Queen Anne style, while the Duke of Westminster's Grosvenor Estate properties are white-painted stucco and often have a porch at the entrance, supported by fluted columns. Some of London's most prestigious shops can be found on Sloane Street. |
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