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==Location== At its western end, Cheyne Walk meets Cremorne Road end-on at the junction with Lots Road.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/51.48056,-0.17788,18 |title=OS Maps Online |publisher=[[Ordnance Survey]] |access-date=7 October 2017}}</ref> The Walk runs alongside the River Thames until [[Battersea Bridge]] where, for a short distance, it is replaced by Chelsea Embankment with part of its former alignment being occupied by Ropers Gardens. East of [[Old Church Street]] and [[Chelsea Old Church]], the Walk runs along the north side of Albert Bridge Gardens and Chelsea Embankment Gardens parallel with Chelsea Embankment. At the north end of [[Albert Bridge, London|Albert Bridge]], the Walk merges with Chelsea Embankment. The Walk ends at [[Royal Hospital Road]]. {{multiple image | align = center | direction = horizontal | width = 300 | image1 = Cheyne Walk map, 1873.jpg | alt1 = Map showing a riverside road and bridges | caption1 = Before (1866) | image2 = Cheyne Walk map, 1898.jpg | alt2 = Map showing a riverside road and bridges | caption2 = After (1895) | footer = Cheyne Walk before and after construction of Chelsea Embankment | caption_align=center | footer_align = center }} At the western end between Lots Road and Battersea Bridge is a collection of residential houseboats that have been ''in situ'' since the 1930s. At the eastern end is the [[Chelsea Physic Garden]] with its cedars. It marks the boundary of the, now withdrawn, extended [[London congestion charge|London Congestion Charge Zone]]. The section west of Battersea Bridge forms part of the [[A3220 road]].
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