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farmer's house, forming part of the Cheam Conservation Area with St Dunstan's Church, Whitehall, The Old Rectory and the Lumley Chapel, the Old Farmhouse has a crown post roof and large Tudor axial chimney stack in the centre with large fireplaces. The earliest part of the house is 15th century, with
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pub. However, as no detailed planning and application was made for permission to construct the extension — by the report's own admission, "the period required for construction, under the most favourable conditions, would not be less than 30 years" — the extension to North Cheam did not take place.
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mansion within Nonsuch Park. The Service Wing Museum is open to the public during the summer on Sundays. It is run by the Friends of Nonsuch, which charitable organisation also commissioned the largest model of Nonsuch Palace available. The model was created by designer Ben Taggart and can be seen
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The building was dismantled by removing the original wooden pins from the timber frame. The parts were then moved to the present site one hundred yards down the road and reassembled. The Old Cottage features a local historical plaque, and was used as a bridalwear shop before becoming a woolshop in
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and fireplaces. Much of the timber framing is exposed throughout the house. Recent excavation and ground imaging uncovered a large Tudor kitchen underneath the house with a Tudor hearth and hood visible. Access to the cellar kitchen was by a staircase going north to south, which is now under the
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The graveyard attached to this church was twice subject to a 6-foot (1.8 m) archaeological excavation by the police, first between June and September 2012, and again from April 2013. This excavation was conducted in order to uncover evidence in the investigation into the unsolved
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Every year on 15 May the Cheam Charter Fair is held. It is thought to date back to 1259 when Henry III granted Cheam a charter, making it a town. Firm historical records of Cheam Charter Fair date back to the 1800s when a fairground accompanied the market.
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lived in the fictional road Railway Cuttings, in East Cheam. Though not in existence today, East Cheam did exist officially in name and was not fictional. The census of 1841 includes the place-names East Cheam, North Cheam, Garden Green and Cheam Common.
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in the 18th century. It originally stood in the Broadway (then Malden Road) near the junction with Ewell Road. Under threat of demolition when the road was widened in 1922, it was saved by the local council, working with a local architect and historian.
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Primary schools include Cuddington Croft, St Cecilias Catholic Primary School, Cheam Fields Primary, Cheam Common Primary, Cheam Park Farm Nursery and Infants School, Cheam Park Farm Juniors, Nonsuch Primary and St. Dunstans Church of England Primary.
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in 1933. Cheam Baptist Church is located next to St Dunstan's Church. Cheam Methodist Church is in the east of the town just off the A217 and is also home to Sutton Schoolswork, the local Christian schools charity working in the borough of Sutton.
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Cheam and North Cheam are served by bus routes including services 213 (Sutton to Kingston), 151 (Wallington to Worcester Park), 93 (North Cheam to Putney Bridge) and the SL7 service between Heathrow Airport and Croydon.
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Following the construction of the new St Dunstan's church in 1864, the older church on the site was demolished, other than the east end of the chancel, which was retained to contain the monuments and
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is centred 1 mile (1.6 km) north, at the crossroads between Cheam Village and Worcester Park, Epsom and Morden. Victoria Junction is the centre of North Cheam. The area consists of a large
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The Old Rectory is a large part timber-framed house, built in the Tudor period, but extended and remodelled in the 18th century. It is occasionally open to the public.
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and a number of historic buildings dating back several centuries, including Nonsuch Mansion, the gabled Whitehall and Lumley Chapel, and a Georgian former rectory.
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In 1946, a report on London's railways to the Ministry of War Transport detailed possible new routes and rail lines for the London Underground, including the
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stone and brick, and has a gabled tile roof. The east window dates from the 15th century and has three lights. In the south wall is the blocked
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Close to Cheam Library and the much-rebuilt Church, the memorial is to the people of Cheam who were killed during World War I, World War II and the
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eras. The museum temporarily closed in 2016 to allow for a £1.6m refurbishment of the building. It reopened in June 2018 with improved facilities.
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forms part of the boundary of Cheam. The modern London Road at North Cheam follows the course of the Roman road through the area. It is designated
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floor of the current kitchen. A file of text and images relating to the house is available in the Conservation Archive in Sutton Library.
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several building stages extending the house in the 16th and 17th centuries, creating a Baffle House design popular in the 17th century.
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to rebuild it in a Tudor Gothic style in 1802–1806. Farmer was succeeded by his grandson in 1838 under whom the gardens became famous.
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Harkness, Deborah E. (June 1997). "Managing an Experimental Household: The Dees of Mortlake and the Practice of Natural Philosophy".
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38.2% of homes in Cheam are detached houses, 23% are semi-detached, 20.6% are flats/maisonettes/apartments, and 18.6% are terraced.
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farmer's house but has been much extended. The external weatherboard dates from the 18th century. In the garden there is a medieval
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The Cheam Village Conservation Area was designated in 1970 – it covers historic parkland, housing of varying styles and age and a
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Cheam Park contains tennis courts, football pitches and a children's playground. A cafe can be found in the middle of the park.
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throughout the year on Sundays. The mansion itself is a popular place for wedding receptions, as it is available for hire. In
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which was formed in Whitehall in 1645 and later occupied Tabor Court from 1719 until 1934 when the school moved to Berkshire.
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Cheam Leisure Centre, on Malden Road, has facilities including a swimming pool (30m x 12m), squash courts and fitness gym.
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from the old church. This remnant of the former church is now known as the Lumley Chapel. It is constructed in partly
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The Old Cottage was built in the late 15th or early 16th century. Initially built as a cottage, it became a small
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which contains a cafe and extensive flower gardens. Nonsuch also extends into Stoneleigh and East Ewell.
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There are a number of inscriptions on the structure, including one at the 12 O'Clock Face which reads:
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Cheam is referred to in a rhyme dating back to the 18th century, and revised in the Victorian era to:
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with its historic mansion are approximately two hundred yards from the village centre crossroads.
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in 727, which mentions Cheam being given to the monastery of Chertsey in 675; the name appears as
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store) at 2:20 pm. The case remains unsolved. It was featured in the national press and on
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Duplication of tunnels on the Northern line and extension to North Cheam proposed in 1946
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shopping area with timber detailing and leaded-lights. The entrances to Cheam Park and
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This article is about the area of London. For the First Nations band government, see
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In 1801, the time of the first census, Cheam had a population of 616 Cheamonians.
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house in the centre of Cheam Village. It was originally built in about 1500 as a
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is centred on the crossroads between Sutton, North Cheam, South Cheam and Ewell.
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trains would terminate at Tooting Broadway, and with an intermediate station at
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times the land upon which Nonsuch Mansion sits was part of the three thousand
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made Cheam a town by charter. In 1538, part of Cheam was handed over to
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Cheam is mainly built up, but retains Cheam Park and Nonsuch Park.
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is Grade II* listed. It was built in Cheam Village in 1864 next to
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below pitched slate roofs, with dressings to windows and doors in
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attended the school in the years immediately preceding its move.
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in the Churches Conservation Trust. It has been designated by
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Nonsuch Mansion bears a resemblance to the original design of
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Many original features remain including oak doors and hinges,
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St. Dunstan's Church was used in an episode of the TV comedy
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Kelly, Susan E.; Kelly, Susan E., eds. (12 February 2015).
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to North Cheam, contingent on doubling the tracks between
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Our Glorious Dead / Their names shall endure for evermore.
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at Cheam Road, Sutton that would have been served by the
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names
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on the site of a medieval church. It was built with
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Index

Cheam, Surrey
Cheam Indian Band




Nonsuch Mansion
Nonsuch Park
Cheam is located in Greater London
Greater London
OS grid reference
TQ245625
London borough
Sutton
Ceremonial county
Greater London
Region
London
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SM2, SM3
Dialling code
020
Police
Metropolitan
Fire
London

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