Three Cheers Pub Co. readies 10th venue
Three Cheers Pub Co. is set to open its next site on the King’s Road.

South west London pub operator Three Cheers Pub Co. is set to open its next site on the King's Road.
Founders Tom Peake, Mark Reynolds and Nick Fox (pictured) have acquired the lease for 224-226 King's Road and will now transform the former bank into their 10th public house.
The pub will take its title, The Trafalgar Public House, from a previous site located at 200 King’s Road of the same name. It will open in the autumn.
Originally built in 1909 by architect Reginald Blomfield, the redevelopment of the two-story 4,735 sq mt site is part of The Cadogan's Gaumont project, which is designed to celebrate Chelsea’s cultural heritage and enhance its creative scene.
Making history
With a £2.4m investment, Three Cheers Pub Co. says it will be responsible for creating the first new public house on the renowned road in living memory.
"We are delighted to be taking on this historic site and creating a wonderful new public house, a home from home for Chelsea locals and visitors alike," says Peake. "We are proud to be a part of this exciting development and look forward to bringing a real sense of community and connection to the area that only a proper British pub can."
The Three Cheers Pub Co. portfolio includes The Bedford in Balham, The Bolingbroke in Battersea and The Abbeville in Clapham.