Chelsea (SW3) Named after Sir W. Tite, M.P. The houses are modern, built in the Queen Anne style, and are mostly of red brick. To this the white house built for Mr. Whistler is an exception ; it is a square, unpretentious building faced with white bricks. The names of many artists have been associated with the street. (Chelsea, G. E. Mitton, ed. Besant, p. 20)