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    Cheam (/ ˈ tʃ iː m /) is a suburb of London, England, 10.9 miles (17.5 km) southwest of Charing Cross. It is divided into North Cheam, Cheam Village and South Cheam. Cheam Village contains the listed buildings Lumley Chapel and the 16th-century Whitehall. It is adjacent to two large parks, Nonsuch Park and Cheam Park.

  3. CHEAM, a parish in Epsom district, Surrey; on the Epsom railway, under Banstead downs, 5¼ miles WSW of Croydon. It has a station on the railway; and a post office under Sutton, London S. Acres, 1,894. Real property, £6, 348. Pop., 1, 156. Houses, 232. The property is subdivided.

    • Nonsuch Park. A place that is truly one of a kind. With its majestic historic mansion and sprawling grounds, this best park is like something out of a fairy tale.
    • Nonsuch Mansion. Nestled within the picturesque Nonsuch Park, this Grade II listed building is a real treat for history buffs. With its rich past and stunning architecture, it’s like stepping back in time – but with better plumbing!
    • Whitehall Historic House. Whitehall Historic House: Prepare to be transported back in time as you step into the Whitehall Historic House, a charming 16th-century timber-framed building.
    • Mayfield Lavender Farm. Ah, the sweet scent of lavender in the air! If you’re looking for a truly colorful and fragrant experience, then a visit to Mayfield Lavender Farm is an absolute must.
  4. Type: Village with 11,300 residents. Description: suburb in the London Borough of Sutton, England. Categories: area of London and locality. Location: Sutton, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

  5. Welcome to See Cheam, the tourist website designed to help you get the most from your visit to this characterful area. In Cheam Village, the historical centre, you'll find a tempting array of restaurants and pubs. Or why not browse in the boutiques, before taking a stroll in Henry VIII's leafy Nonsuch Park and gardens.

  6. East Cheam (later known as Lower Cheam) was the larger of the pair. From the 14th to the 16th century Cheam was known for its potteries, which specialised in making jugs. Whitehall was built on Malden Road around 1500 and is outer London’s finest remaining example of a medieval hall house.

  7. Things to Do in Cheam, England: See Tripadvisor's 1,402 traveller reviews and photos of Cheam tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Cheam. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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