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The Chelsea Potter pub stands on the corner of Kings Road and Radnor Walk, London SW3. It was renamed from the Commercial Arms to the Chelsea Potter 4 years after The Chelsea Pottery was established at 13 to 15 Radnor Walk approximately 50 yards from the pub. The pub was actually named after The Chelsea Pottery rather than the mythical "Chelsea Arts Pottery" allegedly set up by William de Morgan. The only place The "Chelsea Arts Pottery" exists is in the imagination of the copywriter of the Greene King Chelsea Potter pub website, and now the readers of that site. I would be very grateful if you would correct this misinformation. Thank you.