Cale Street is a street in
Chelsea, London. It runs between
Dovehouse Street in the west and the junction of Elystan Street and
Elystan Place in the east. It originally formed the southern boundary of
Chelsea Common. The street was laid out in 1836, and was called Bond Street at the western end and College Place at the eastern but was later renamed Cale Street in honour of Judith Cale, a benefactor to the parish.
Location
Cale Street is in the Chelsea district of London's
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (often known by its initialism as RBKC) is an Inner London, Inner London borough with Royal borough, royal status. It is the List of English districts by area, smallest borough in London and the secon ...
in England. It runs between Dovehouse Street (formerly Arthur Street) in the west and the junction of Elystan Street and Elystan Place in the east and is joined on its north side by Guthrie Street, Stewart's Grove, Bury Walk, Ixworth Place, and Whitehead's Grove. It is crossed by
Sydney Street
Sydney Street is a street in Chelsea, London. It runs roughly north to south from Fulham Road to King's Road. There are numerous listed buildings in the street, including St Luke's Church, where Charles Dickens was married.
The Chelsea College ...
(formerly Robert Terrace) and joined on its south side by St Luke's Street, Astell Street, Danube Street, Godfrey Street, and
Jubilee Place.
[ Crooked Usage once joined Cale Street to Britten Street in the south.][Sheet 53, Ordnance Survey, 1869–1880.]
History
Cale Street originally formed the southern boundary of the Chelsea Common, with a pond and gravel pits, but over time the land was all developed for housing.[ Retrieved 9 June 2020.] A new street was laid out in 1836, and was called Bond Street at the western end and College Place at the eastern. The street was later renamed Cale Street in honour of Judith Cale, who died in 1717 and left a legacy for the benefit of six poor widows of Chelsea, the interest on which was distributed to them each Christmas Day.["Cale Street"]
in
In 1820, the Chelsea Distillery, a gin manufacturer in what became Cale Street, was opened by the Taylor family, and in 1863, was purchased for £400 by James Burrough, a pharmacist and the founder of Beefeater Gin
Beefeater Gin is a brand of gin owned by Pernod Ricard and bottled and distributed in the United Kingdom. Beefeater remained in the control of its founding Burrough family until 1987. The Beefeater distillery is one of 24 in London.
The name ...
, which was first produced there, and distilled there until 1908, when it moved to the Cale Street Distillery in Hutton Road in Lambeth.
The Japanese watercolour artist and writer Yoshio Markino
was a Japanese artist and author who from 1897 – 1942 was based in London. During the Edwardian years of 1903 – 1915 he was the most well known Japanese person living in London, and was widely praised for bridging the Japanese and Western ...
painted ''Gale Street, Chelsea, in Snow'' in 1907, and this is thought to be a misrendering of Cale Street, which he would have seen from a window of his then lodgings in Sydney Street
Sydney Street is a street in Chelsea, London. It runs roughly north to south from Fulham Road to King's Road. There are numerous listed buildings in the street, including St Luke's Church, where Charles Dickens was married.
The Chelsea College ...
.
Buildings
St Wilfred's Convent once stood in gardens on the north side at the western end, opposite where the Royal Brompton Hospital
Royal Brompton Hospital is the largest specialist heart and lung medical centre in the United Kingdom. It is managed by Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
History Consumption in the 19th century
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is now on the south side.[OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 8 June 2020.]
Also on the south side is St Luke's Church and gardens on the site of the former burial ground for Chelsea Old Church
Chelsea Old Church, also known as All Saints, is an Anglican church, on Old Church Street, Chelsea, London SW3, England, near Albert Bridge. It is the church for a parish in the Diocese of London, part of the Church of England. Inside the Grad ...
which is located further south near the Chelsea Embankment. The burial ground was consecrated in 1812 and had a wall and railings to protect against grave robbers.[History of St Luke's Gardens.]
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Retrieved 11 June 2020. St Luke's was built between 1820 and 1824, over the vaults used by Chelsea Old Church, when the old church was felt to be too small for the population of the area.[ Its grounds were used for burials until 1857][ before in 1881 they were converted to gardens. A new boundary for the church and part of the gardens was created using the gravestones from the burial ground. Today, the area to the north of the church adjacent to Cale Street is a recreation ground while the area to the south of the church adjacent to Britten Street is formal gardens.]
Sutton Dwellings, an estate of housing association properties built in 1913 is on the north side of Cale Street, and was threatened with redevelopment, until the local council declared it a Conservation Area.
In the 1960s the fashion boutique Hung On You was at No. 22, run by the designer Michael Rainey[Lunch With... Michael Rainey.]
The Tapas Lunch Co. Retrieved 9 June 2020. and whose customers included the Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
. The shop moved to Chelsea's King's Road in 1967.[
]Tom's Kitchen
Tom Aikens (born 1970), also named Tom Aitkens, is an English Michelin-starred chef. Aikens briefly worked for chefs in London and Paris restaurants. Under his tenure from 1996 to 1999 as head chef and then chef patron, Pied à Terre earned i ...
was a restaurant at No. 27 run by Tom Aikens
Tom Aikens (born 1970), also named Tom Aitkens, is an English Michelin star, Michelin-starred chef. Aikens briefly worked for chefs in London and Paris restaurants. Under his tenure from 1996 to 1999 as head chef and then chef patron, Pied à T ...
from November 2006 to January 2020.
References
External links
{{Commons category, Cale Street
Cale Street images at ''Collage''
Crooked usage, and other tales of then and now by Dave Walker, ''The Library Time Machine''.
Streets in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Chelsea, London
1836 establishments in England