View of 91 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, on the corner of Beaufort Street. Built in c1770, it is Grade II listed. On the Beaufort Street side can be seen central windows on each of the three storeys. That on the ground floor is of three lights, separated by pilasters; the side lights, which are smaller than the centre one, being square-headed and surmounted by an entablature that rests on the pilasters and half pilasters against the sides of the opening. The centre light is spanned by a semi-circular moulded arch with key-block, and the whole window is also arched, the broad space between the two arches being filled with plaster, enriched with foliage springing from two vases, modelled in relief. On the first floor is a larger window of similar design, the pilasters being here replaced by columns and the plaster filling being plain. On the second floor the entire window is semi-circular, divided vertically into one large and two small side lights. There is a large two-storeyed porch of wood and glass. This porch, which is treated with columns, overhangs on the first floor and is surmounted by a pediment. Low brick wall and railings surround perimeter of property. On the corner is an Estate Agents Board Knight, Frank & Rutley, Conduit Street sign 'Lease For Sale'. To the right are two hand drawn carts barrows.