Chelsea and Fulham
§ This page provides a baseview of UK constituency, bringing together various information and resources to help you better understand the area of Chelsea and Fulham.
Overview ⁞ Chelsea and Fulham, in southwest London, are known for elegant streets, upmarket shops, and riverside charm. Chelsea boasts the famous King’s Road, Chelsea Physic Garden, and the annual Chelsea Flower Show. Fulham offers leafy residential areas, Bishop’s Park, and Craven Cottage stadium by the Thames. With luxury boutiques, top-class restaurants, and scenic riverside walks, the area is one of London’s most desirable locations.
Constituency Map and Boundary Information
Below is an interactive map showing the boundary of the Chelsea and Fulham parliamentary constituency. The boundary data is sourced from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), using the latest official geographic definitions.
You can explore official statistics for this area on the ONS Explore Local Statistics page, or view its location on the UK Parliament constituency map.
Map tiles © OpenStreetMap contributors. Boundary data: Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2024; Contains Office for National Statistics data © ONS 2024, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Wards in Chelsea and Fulham
Chelsea and Fulham is divided into 13 wards, listed below in alphabetical order.
- Chelsea Riverside
- Fulham Reach
- Fulham Town
- Lillie
- Munster
- Palace & Hurlingham
- Parsons Green & Sandford
- Redcliffe
- Royal Hospital
- Sands End
- Stanley
- Walham Green
- West Kensington
Chelsea and Fulham is a constituency that covers these wards in Hammersmith and Fulham / Kensington and Chelsea.
Population by age group
The most recent data for constituencies in England and Wales comes from mid-year estimates for 2022. This tells us what the population was estimated to be on 30 June 2022.
| Age Band | Constituency (Number) | Constituency (%) | Region (Number) | Region (%) | England & Wales (Number) | England & Wales (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 to 17 | 19,505 | 16.13% | 1,896,862 | 21.39% | 12,506,535 | 20.76% |
| 18 to 24 | 13,667 | 11.30% | 804,899 | 9.08% | 5,008,522 | 8.31% |
| 25 to 34 | 26,814 | 22.17% | 1,598,208 | 18.03% | 8,098,257 | 13.44% |
| 35 to 49 | 24,620 | 20.36% | 1,983,717 | 22.37% | 11,575,752 | 19.22% |
| 50 to 64 | 20,953 | 17.33% | 1,511,939 | 17.05% | 11,745,365 | 19.50% |
| 65 and over | 15,362 | 12.70% | 1,070,555 | 12.07% | 11,303,607 | 18.76% |
Population by ethnic group
The most recent census asked people about their ethnic group. The census was carried out in March 2021 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and in March 2022 in Scotland.
| Ethnic Group | Constituency (Number) | Constituency (%) | Region (%) | England & Wales (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| English, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish or British | 50,256 | 42.05% | 36.81% | 74.42% |
| Other White | 29,898 | 25.02% | 14.67% | 6.15% |
| African | 5,730 | 4.79% | 7.92% | 2.50% |
| Any other ethnic group | 4,467 | 3.74% | 4.74% | 1.55% |
| Other Asian | 4,276 | 3.58% | 4.56% | 1.63% |
| Arab | 3,201 | 2.68% | 1.59% | 0.56% |
| Irish | 2,914 | 2.44% | 1.78% | 0.85% |
| Caribbean | 2,633 | 2.20% | 3.93% | 1.05% |
| Indian | 2,624 | 2.20% | 7.46% | 3.13% |
| Other Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups | 2,586 | 2.16% | 1.94% | 0.78% |
| Chinese | 2,329 | 1.95% | 1.68% | 0.75% |
| White and Asian | 2,144 | 1.79% | 1.42% | 0.82% |
| White and Black Caribbean | 1,527 | 1.28% | 1.51% | 0.86% |
| Other Black | 1,141 | 0.95% | 1.66% | 0.50% |
| Roma | 1,056 | 0.88% | 0.43% | 0.17% |
| White and Black African | 993 | 0.83% | 0.88% | 0.42% |
| Pakistani | 965 | 0.81% | 3.30% | 2.66% |
| Bangladeshi | 748 | 0.63% | 3.66% | 1.08% |
| Gypsy or Irish Traveller | 30 | 0.03% | 0.08% | 0.11% |
Chelsea and Fulham compared with other constituencies
Chelsea and Fulham has a population of 122,271 (2024 mid-year estimate by ONS). The population of the UK is 69,281,400 as of mid-2024. There are 650 constituencies, so the average population per constituency is around 106,600.
Compared with the other 649 constituencies, Chelsea and Fulham has a population higher than 567, lower than 57, and similar to 26 constituencies (±2,500, including itself).
ONS Local Statistics for this Constituency
Understanding the social and economic characteristics of this constituency helps residents, community groups, researchers and businesses gain a clearer picture of the local area. ONS provides a wide set of local indicators that describe who lives here, how people work, their health, housing conditions and more.
Below, we highlight three useful measures — Household Deprivation, General Health, and Economic Activity Status — as an accessible introduction to the overall profile of Chelsea and Fulham. These indicators offer a quick snapshot of living conditions, wellbeing and employment patterns.
Go to this ONS web page to explore all local indicators and build your custom profile for Chelsea and Fulham.
ONS provides datasets of 38 indicators across six themes, covering a comprehensive range of local statistics for Chelsea and Fulham:
- Demography and migration: Population, Number of households, Age profile, Sex, Live births, Deaths, Legal partnership status, Country of birth, Passports held, Length of residence in the UK, Household size, Household composition, Household deprivation.
- Economy: Distance travelled to work, Method of travel to workplace, Economic activity status, Employment history, Occupation, Socio-economic classification (NS-SeC), Hours per week worked.
- Education and skills: Highest level of qualification, Schoolchildren and full-time students.
- Ethnic group, national identity, language and religion: Ethnic group, National identity, Religion, Proficiency in English.
- Health and wellbeing: General health, Disability, Provision of unpaid care.
- Housing: Residential property sales, Energy efficiency of housing, Accommodation type, Number of cars or vans, Central heating, Number of bedrooms, Occupancy rating, Tenure of household, Second address indicator.
These indicators provide a well-rounded picture of Chelsea and Fulham and allow you to compare local characteristics with other areas across the UK. The embedded charts just show a simplified starting point, and you are encouraged to explore the full ONS datasets for further detail.