A street-corner view of the 'No. Fifty Cheyne' pub and restaurant in Chelsea, London, recognisable by its distinctive pale blue lower facade, white-painted Georgian upper floors, and red flowering plants cascading around the entrance. The neighbouring brick building above is wrapped in bright teal scaffolding netting, indicating active renovation works that draw the eye upward against a partly cloudy sky. Wet pavement, fallen autumn leaves, and parked cars along the narrow street reinforce the quiet, residential character of this Chelsea neighbourhood.
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