Chelsea Pub history index
West Row is just south of Kensal road. The Che Sara Sara is named the Clayton Arms for some considerable time, too.
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
London Daily Chronicle. 03 July 1878
Che Sara Sara, West row, Kensal green, from George Pritchard to his mother, Mary Pritchard
Morning Advertiser. 25 September 1878
The Che Sara Sara, Chelsea, Kensal Green, Mary Pritchard to William Marlborough
In 1881 at 11 West Row, Chelsea
William Marlborough, Head aged 51 and born in Combe Hay, Somerset
Mary Marlborough, Wife, Beer house keeper aged 62 and born in Elstree, Middlesex
Morning Advertiser. 07 January 1885 - Transfer of Licenses
Che Sara Sara, Chelsea, William Marlborough to James John Parker
Morning Advertiser. 30 September 1885 - Transfer of Licenses
The Che Sara Sara, Kensal New Town, James John Parker to Thomas Butters
Morning Advertiser. 07 April 1897
Che Sara Sara, Kensal New Town, from J S Seaman to Nathan T Lee
Mid-Surrey Times. 01 October 1898
The Che Sara Sara, Chelsea, E T Matthews to Keturah Louisa Ann Mayers
Morning Advertiser. 07 June 1899
Che Sara Sara, West Row, Chelsea, Keturah Louisa Ann Mayers to George Henry Schafer
Morning Advertiser. 06 May 1914
Clayton Arms, 11 West row, Kensal New Town had always been recorded as the Che Sara Sara on the register. The tenant stated that for upwards of 19 years the house had been known as the Clayton Arms.