What did Horatio Nelson blue plaque do at 147 New Bond Street?

147 New Bond Street

The Story

Looking up at this elegant New Bond Street façade, it's remarkable to think that Admiral Nelson spent time here during a pivotal year of his career, taking residence in 1797 while recovering from the loss of his right arm at the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. During his convalescence at this address, Nelson would often receive distinguished visitors and fellow naval officers, discussing strategies and receiving updates about naval movements while adjusting to writing with his left hand. This period of recovery proved crucial, as it was here that Nelson regained his strength and resolve before returning to sea, where he would go on to achieve his greatest victories at the Nile and Copenhagen before his ultimate sacrifice at Trafalgar eight years later.

Location

147 New Bond Street

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