Fulham Road
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Fulham Road is a street in London, England, that runs from the A219 road in right in the centre of Fulham, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, through Chelsea to Brompton Road Knightsbridge and the A4 in Brompton, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Fulham Road runs parallel to the Kings Road, going west from the area called Brompton Cross. There are numerous antique dealers and specialist interior furnishing stores which help to give Fulham Road a rather sedate atmosphere. The nearest tube station is at South Kensington.
The A308 follows Fulham Road from Brompton Road to Chelsea. Fulham Road is known for the following landmarks:
- Stamford Bridge football ground, home of Chelsea F.C.
- The first Habitat store, opened by Terence Conran on May 11, 1964
- Cineworld Cinema
- Fulham Broadway tube station
- Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
- Royal Brompton Hospital
- Royal Marsden Hospital
At the Fulham end of the street:
Fulham Road is cited extensively on the Jethro Tull album A Passion Play.