Jubilee Place, Chelsea

It runs north to south from Cale Street and Chelsea Green to King's Road.

[2] In 1894, the artist Henry Charles Innes Fripp was living at 21 Joubert Mansions, Jubilee Place.

[4] In 1992, Kevin Maxwell and his wife Pandora were moved out of their six-bedroom house at no.36, then valued at £1.5 million.

[5][6] The sculptor Grizel Niven (1906–2007), who created the figurine known as "The Bessie" awarded each year to the winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction, lived there alone in a council flat.

[8] In 2023, Cole & Son, a wallpaper design company founded in 1875, opened their flagship gallery at no.3.

Jubilee Place, lloking north to Chelsea Green, in 2019