January 8, 2026

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London Fire Brigade Chelsea Fire Station-G34
Details of London Fire Brigade Chelsea Fire Station, including Address, Fire Appliance Allocation, and Station History.

Chelsea Fire Station


Command District:  Western
Borough: Kensington & Chelsea
Station Callsign: G34
Opened: 1964
Address: 264 Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW3 5UF


Allocation

1 x Mercedes Benz Atego 1327 Dual Pump Ladder (DPL)
1 x Mercedes Benz Atego 1327 Fire Rescue Unit (FRU)



Notes

Construction of the London Fire Brigade Chelsea Fire Station began in 1963 by the London County Council, with the building opening the following year.

The station was built to replace the 1892-built Metropolitan Fire Brigade station on South Parade in Brompton, which had reached the end of its operational life.

The former station was granted Grade II Listed Building status on 7th November 1984.