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Here after Ace's video. Binge watching all your videos. Recently settled in the UK but always had a facination with London's history and architecture.This is so informative. Love your videos.
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another great tour of london.i really enjoyed another great london tour.you are the best tour guide sinead.i would love to do a london tour with you sinead some day take care.
me too,ever since i started listening to the beatles in the 1970s i have always wanred to visit london.to me lthe greatest city in history.@@ToursbyFootLondon
Sinead I just watched this video again. I noticed you said seeing these places make you wonder what you've been doing with your life. I love the videos you do on the rich. I have to tell you that what you are doing now is every bit is as important as those people. I know you sure have enriched this American's life tremendously. I get to visit a city that I've never visited but always loved. So thank you
Love the chelsea pensioners home. Beautiful building.Didnt know about the pineapples, being a sign of wealth. I just they were decorative pieces lol. Intresting story of Oscar Wilde. Bob marley/mick jagger/ lovely houses. Lovely walk round a beautiful background.
Hi Sinead awesome live video walk tour I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well and so is my cat Benjamin. Have a great weekend. All your live videos are always enjoyable 😊
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Excellent tour as always, Sinead. These places are so interesting. I expect for future videos. And you looks absolutely stunning. Kisses from Barcelona, my so beloved gorgeous tour guide, Sinead O ' Leary. ❤❤❤❤💋💋💋💋
As Usual...A absolutely fabulous post....full of interesting fact's.... I spent time in the Army museum as security and earlier worked down the swinging Kings Road.. and I miss a Very small pub on the platform on slowness Square...Thank you for your lovely tour
@FreeToursbyFootLondon Very truly..funny and sad of the famous and not so famous on film and TV... I'm thankful that my memory in still intact.. Please take care and keep up the beautiful and interesting posts xXx
Great tour of an area that I know very well having lived there, but also married a man whose family were Chelsea dwellers going back to the 1800. It is interesting to see the mansions of both Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood as both lived for a while in both Richmond & Kingston not far from me. The Stones shared a flat in Edith Grove, Chelsea World's end , not far from where I lived then, at the very beginning of the formation of their band. I met George Best in the Pheny pub once, not far from the Carlyle mansions. My In laws lived in Draycott Avenue which is near Brompton Cross. Also Jane Birkin was raised in Chelsea not far from TiTe Street
That was an interesting history. From fishing village to rock star enclave . There are classic photos from inside Marrianne and Mick's abode that show how simply they lived at the time
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Loved this video Sinead ❤ I went to Cheyne Walk years ago hoping to see any remnants of Old Chelsea Palace... Alas all gone 😢 Sir John Mills lived at number 98... I know that because he was my Grans movie star crush back in the day 😂 Looking forward to your Battersea Park video 😊 Film walking across the Albert Bridge at night ❤
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Hey Sinead greet vide. I’ve lived in Chelsea most of my 48 years on this planet. All be it the poor part the worlds end estate. Such a huge contrast from Sloane Square to here 😉 top stuff! Subbed
Sinead, you absolutely deserve to live in one of those brownstones 😂 I'd rather you buy one in New York or Brooklyn where you can have you're own garden ❤ Those Key Gardens are so funny to me 😂
You must have filmed this a couple of weeks ago judging by the trucks in the hospital gardens dismantling the flower show. Ian Fleming was a WWII RNVR (Wavy Navy from the wavy rank stripes) Intelligence Officer, where he got the inspiration for Commander James Bond based on many field intelligence officers he collated reports from. Margaret Thatcher and hubby Dennis had a house in Flood Street.
Royal hospital road is actually renamed Queen's Road again after the death of Queen Elizabeth. The beginning of royal hospital road is the gate to the chelsea flower show.
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Fascinating, love the history of London thank you Sinead for showing us around 🥰
Our pleasure!
Wonderful as always, thank you Sinead. Much love from New Zealand x
Sending love back your way, Karen!
Here after Ace's video. Binge watching all your videos. Recently settled in the UK but always had a facination with London's history and architecture.This is so informative. Love your videos.
Welcome to the channel!
I enjoyed this walk! Thank you for showing us the celebrity homes.
You are most welcome, Deborah!
Great and interesting sharing. I love it as always. Keep up the good work.Thanks 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Thanks Sharon
So much history in Chelsea, terrific video was usual Sinead !
Thank you as always Levi
Thank you for the very informative tour of Chelsea . Loved it. What a lovely area.
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Hello there. I just started watching your videos. You are a great tour guide. Thank you!
My pleasure delighted you’re enjoying them
Thanks!
Brilliant from start to finish, thankyou.
My pleasure
Welcome back sinead🎉great video 👏👏👏✌️
Thanks lovely
another great tour of london.i really enjoyed another great london tour.you are the best tour guide sinead.i would love to do a london tour with you sinead some day take care.
We hope you make it over to see us!
me too,ever since i started listening to the beatles in the 1970s i have always wanred to visit london.to me lthe greatest city in history.@@ToursbyFootLondon
Sinead I just watched this video again. I noticed you said seeing these places make you wonder what you've been doing with your life. I love the videos you do on the rich. I have to tell you that what you are doing now is every bit is as important as those people. I know you sure have enriched this American's life tremendously. I get to visit a city that I've never visited but always loved. So thank you
This means the absolute world thank you Vicki x
Love the chelsea pensioners home. Beautiful building.Didnt know about the pineapples, being a sign of wealth. I just they were decorative pieces lol.
Intresting story of Oscar Wilde.
Bob marley/mick jagger/ lovely houses.
Lovely walk round a beautiful background.
Hi Sinead awesome live video walk tour I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well and so is my cat Benjamin. Have a great weekend. All your live videos are always enjoyable 😊
We are doing well, Michelle! Thanks for your support.
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Thanks
Fantastic vlog your research is incredible as is your presentation. 👍🙏👍
Thank you, Mick!
Great video. Thanks, Sinead.
Glad you liked it, Gill :)
Such an amazing array of famous personalities living in Chelsea throughout the years! Thank you, Sinead , for another brilliant tour! ❤
Glad we could share it with you!
Always Great tours, Thanks
You are most welcome, Kevin!
Wow, that was amazing. Thanks Sinead.
Delighted you enjoyed it Norma
Thank you again, Sinead! Thank yo7 so much for this lovely tour of Chelsea, I learned something today. Cheers!
Glad we could bring it to you!
Always a pleasure to walk with Sinead ❤
Greetings from Russia!
Greetings to you!
Very enjoyable video, some stunning architecture Sinead.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the walk, Sinead.
Our pleasure, as always, Tom!
Nice to see an hear you. Greets
Thank you lovely
Thank you Sinead for a beautiful/informative walk 🎉🎉🎉
My pleasure Cheryl
Hi Sinead. You really make tough work look effortless! Thanks very much. Have a wonderful summer x
Such a lovely compliment, thank you, Sandy!
Another great video, thanks xx
Glad you liked this one, Kevin! :)
Great video as always 👍 😊
Glad you liked it :)
Excellent tour as always, Sinead. These places are so interesting. I expect for future videos. And you looks absolutely stunning. Kisses from Barcelona, my so beloved gorgeous tour guide, Sinead O ' Leary. ❤❤❤❤💋💋💋💋
Thank you Manuel
Amazing video, as usual. Thank'' s a lot!!😊
You are most welcome, as always :)
So well done Sinead❤❤
Glad you liked it :)
Thank you for showing us London it feels Iam walking in the streets of London thank you telling us about the history Iam so fascinating ❤
We are so glad you liked it, Maggie :)
As Usual...A absolutely fabulous post....full of interesting fact's.... I spent time in the Army museum as security and earlier worked down the swinging Kings Road.. and I miss a Very small pub on the platform on slowness Square...Thank you for your lovely tour
We bet you've got some stories to tell, Patrick!
@FreeToursbyFootLondon Very truly..funny and sad of the famous and not so famous on film and TV... I'm thankful that my memory in still intact..
Please take care and keep up the beautiful and interesting posts xXx
Love all your videos🎉🎉🎉
Amazing video!
Glad you liked it, Archie :)
Great tour of an area that I know very well having lived there, but also married a man whose family were Chelsea dwellers going back to the 1800. It is interesting to see the mansions of both Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood as both lived for a while in both Richmond & Kingston not far from me. The Stones shared a flat in Edith Grove, Chelsea World's end , not far from where I lived then, at the very beginning of the formation of their band. I met George Best in the Pheny pub once, not far from the Carlyle mansions. My In laws lived in Draycott Avenue which is near Brompton Cross. Also Jane Birkin was raised in Chelsea not far from TiTe Street
Ah, we love these extra stories! Thank you for sharing :)
Thankyou as always Sinead So interesting to see regarding Chelsea pensioners
Glad we could share it with you, Jennifer :)
Makes me I were there. Thank you Sinead !!
You are most welcome, Anita :)
That was an interesting history. From fishing village to rock star enclave . There are classic photos from inside Marrianne and Mick's abode that show how simply they lived at the time
Glad you liked this one, Annette :)
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Happy 138K plus subs!
Loved this video Sinead ❤ I went to Cheyne Walk years ago hoping to see any remnants of Old Chelsea Palace... Alas all gone 😢 Sir John Mills lived at number 98... I know that because he was my Grans movie star crush back in the day 😂 Looking forward to your Battersea Park video 😊 Film walking across the Albert Bridge at night ❤
I believe there is a plaque though on someone's brick wall or gate. I remember it being very close to the corner.
Enjoying it.
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Hey Sinead greet vide. I’ve lived in Chelsea most of my 48 years on this planet. All be it the poor part the worlds end estate. Such a huge contrast from Sloane Square to here 😉 top stuff! Subbed
Welcome to the channel!
Thank you for all the information. Next month i'm gonna visit UK - London.❤❤❤❤...Greetings from the Netherlands 🌷🌷🌷⚽️⚽️⚽️🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🌷🌷🌷
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Thank you lovely
So sad that, four hundred years later, we still have ‘destitute’ ex-soldiers.
So very true
Stayed in Chelsea last year, beautiful neighborhood.
It's definitely one of our favourites!
Sinead, you absolutely deserve to live in one of those brownstones 😂
I'd rather you buy one in New York or Brooklyn where you can have you're own garden ❤
Those Key Gardens are so funny to me 😂
Pineapples are also a sign of hospitality ❤
Lovely information
Thank you
You must have filmed this a couple of weeks ago judging by the trucks in the hospital gardens dismantling the flower show.
Ian Fleming was a WWII RNVR (Wavy Navy from the wavy rank stripes) Intelligence Officer, where he got the inspiration for Commander James Bond based on many field intelligence officers he collated reports from.
Margaret Thatcher and hubby Dennis had a house in Flood Street.
Love the extra info, Tony, thank you!
Delightful, as usual. TCB. 🌈☘😎🏳⚧🏳🌈
Thank you
Sinead that was a really bad Mick Jager joke lol
It's so bad it's good again lol
Royal hospital road is actually renamed Queen's Road again after the death of Queen Elizabeth. The beginning of royal hospital road is the gate to the chelsea flower show.
Great info!
👍 👍
Its JM Barrie, not JW Barrie
Thank you
😂sloan rangers
Sorry but London is dirty. Whichever borough yuk
Hah Well we love it, anyway!
That is a lie. If there is any rubbish its is usually the tourists