The Pheasantry is located on 152 King's Road, Chelsea, and was home to a number of important figures in the 60s such as Eric Clapton.
In the 70s, it was a small music venue and night club where numerous bands played their first gigs before becoming famous. Among them, Queen, Lou Reed, or Thin Lizzy.
The original buildings from the 18th century have mostly been demolished. The location got its name from a business man who developed new breeds of oriental pheasants.
Pheasantry (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)
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