Bill Wyman's Chelsea

From Medieval Village to Cultural Capital

Bill Wyman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Unicorn Publishing Group

Published:5th Jun '23

£16.99

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Bill Wyman's Chelsea cover

Bill Wyman has worked in the London borough of Chelsea on-and-off since joining the Rolling Stones in 1962, and has lived in the area since 1982. Over the past few years, Bill has walked every street of his beloved neighbourhood, photographing anything unusual that caught his eye: bridges, churches, pubs, shops, houses, monuments, decorative wall plaques, blue historical plaques, statues, weather vanes, front doors, street signs and coal hole covers. Alongside his photos, Bill began to research the area thoroughly – its history, its stories, and its residents. Bill Wyman's Chelsea is the result of this work: a comprehensive and informative guide to a London borough steeped in culture and history, as seen through the personal and affectionate lens of a long-standing resident, who himself plays a part in the history of the area. Complete with walking tour itineraries, maps, an A-Z of streets, historical information, over 300 of Bill’s photos and knowledge from an insider; Bill has produced what can confidently be called the ‘Master Book on Chelsea’.

“This is taking a stroll with Bill Wyman around his beloved Chelsea and coming home with an unexpected haul of treasures.”– Mark Knopfler “Bill is the perfect author for a book about Chelsea: he’s a history buff, a long-time resident, and a member of the beau monde that made Chelsea an exciting place to live.” – Ken Follet “This fabulous book took me back to wonderful Saturday afternoons, strolling down the Kings Road, a must for the fashionable mods in the mid 60’s. Bill has brilliantly put together a fascinating history of Chelsea, and I learnt so much that I didn’t know about this wonderful ‘village’ in London.” – Dame Twiggy Lawson “Bill Wyman is himself a living history. He has prowled, strolled, walked and stalked every nook and cranny of his chosen London quarter.” – Bob Geldof

ISBN: 9781911397359

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240 pages