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Cheam () is a large suburban village close to Sutton in the London Borough of Sutton, England, and is located close to the southern boundary between Greater London and Surrey.
It is divided into two main areas: North Cheam and Cheam Village.
Cheam is bordered by Worcester Park ( to the north-west ), Morden ( to the north-east ), Sutton ( to the east ), Ewell ( to the west ) as well as Banstead and Belmont to the South.
It is located in London Travelcard Zone 5, and the area is served by Cheam railway station.
Cheam Village is centred around a crossroad between Sutton, North Cheam, South Cheam and Ewell.
As well as bus services, it is served by Cheam mainline station which is in Zone 5 and one stop from Sutton, about a mile away.
It is the most upmarket part of Cheam commercially, with its shopping and catering facilities including Waitrose, Majestic Wine Warehouse, Costa Coffee, Prezzo and Pizza Express, as well as many independent establishments.
North Cheam is situated about a mile north of the village at the crossroad between Cheam Village and Worcester Park, Epsom and Morden.
Victoria Junction is the centre of North Cheam.
St. Anthony's Hospital is a large private hospital which exists on the London Road in North Cheam.
Whitehall is a timber framed and weatherboarded house in the centre of Cheam Village.
There is a programme of events and changing exhibitions in the house, which also has displays about the history of the house and its inhabitants, nearby Cheam School, and Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace.
Today Cheam is mainly built up, but still retains Nonsuch Park, also home to an imposing historic building with extensive flower gardens.
-The Secombe Theatre, Sutton The Secombe Centre theatre ( named after Sir Harry Secombe ) is situated in Cheam Road, Sutton.
Whitehall is a timber framed and weatherboarded house in the centre of Cheam Village.
Railway Cuttings and East Cheam were fictitious, but Cheam is a real town in Surrey, located to the west of Sutton.

Cheam and one
Plans to redevelop a vacant 1960s building at the North Cheam crossroad into a slicker-looking new one will undoubtedly improve the area's appearance, as well as adding commercial and residential provision.

Cheam and Outer
During 2011 / 12 Worcester Park and neighbouring North Cheam won nearly £ 2m from the Mayor of London ’ s Outer London Fund for improvements to the local area.

Cheam and London
Services from Cheam to central London include direct trains to Victoria which take about half-an-hour.
He was at first privately educated, and later attended Tabor's Preparatory School at Cheam, London.
A plot of land at North Cheam was even bought for a proposed station, but when it was never built the land instead was used for a sports facility for London Transport employees.
Herries was the eldest son of Charles Herries, a London merchant, by his wife Mary Ann Johnson, and was educated at Cheam and the University of Leipzig.
As part of the suburban growth of London in the 20th century, Sutton significantly expanded and increased in population, becoming a municipal borough with neighbouring Cheam in 1934, and has formed part of Greater London since 1965.
Vernon was the son of Robert Percy Smith, of 20 Savile Row, London, and of Cheam, Surrey, and the nephew of The Rev.
* to the south of London and difficult to identify among the continuous housing development of later centuries, there are: Ewell ( a derivative of the Old English Et Welle ), Cheam, Sutton, Carshalton, Wallington, Beddington, Waddon, Croydon, Addiscombe, Elmers End, and Beckenham.
Cheam railway station serves Cheam in the London Borough of Sutton.
In 1844 Cheam was on the planned route for the London to Portsmouth atmospheric railway.
This project failed, and Cheam station became part of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway on 10 May 1847.
* 1tph Cheam, Sutton, Clapham Junction, London Victoria
The constituency comprises the western half of the London Borough of Sutton: Sutton itself, Cheam and Worcester Park.
A descendant of Richard Harris Barham and Edward Augustus Bond, he was educated at Cheam School, Eton College, Westfield College, University of London ( now part of Queen Mary, University of London ), and is studying for a PhD in history at Newcastle University.
Located in the south of Greater London, the School comprises grounds in both Sutton and neighbouring Cheam Village.

Cheam and under
He was educated at Cheam School, under the picturesque writer William Gilpin, but at the age of fifteen a severe illness led to his being removed, and after two years of idleness Mitford was sent, in July 1761, as a gentleman commoner to Queen's College, Oxford.

Cheam and control
Church Hill Road, Cheam group control

Cheam and Borough
The borough was formed in 1965 by the merger of the Municipal Borough of Sutton and Cheam with the Municipal Borough of Beddington and Wallington and Carshalton Urban District which had previously been part of Surrey.
It is made up of nine wards of the Borough: Belmont, Cheam, Nonsuch, Stonecot, Sutton Central, Sutton North, Sutton South, Sutton West, and Worcester Park.
The gold and silver discs on the shield are from the arms of the old Borough of Sutton & Cheam.

Cheam and Sutton
There are well established bus services serving the area, including services 213 ( Sutton to Kingston ), 151 ( Wallington to Worcester Park ), 93 ( North Cheam to Putney Bridge ) and the less frequent X26 express service between Heathrow and Croydon.
* 151-to Carshalton, St Helier, Sutton, Cheam, Worcester Park
Paul Kenneth Burstow ( born 13 May 1962 ), British politician, is the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Sutton and Cheam.
Burstow first contested the Sutton and Cheam Parliamentary seat for the Liberal Democrats at the 1992 General Election.
This was a by-election Shersby had not been expected to win since it took place in the depths of unpopularity of the Heath Government and on the same night that Shersby was elected to Parliament ( December 7, 1972 ) the Conservatives lost the considerably safer seat of Sutton and Cheam by a large majority after a huge swing against the party there to the Liberal party.
In 1972, Tope captured the seat of Sutton and Cheam at a parliamentary by-election from the Conservative for the Liberal Party.
Bellamy attended Chatsworth Road Primary School Cheam, Cheam Road Junior School and Sutton County Grammar School, where he initially showed an aptitude for English Literature and History.
Road and place names to the north of the line provide evidence that that area was relatively uninhabited: Cheam Common, Sutton Common, Thornton Heath, and Norwood ( a derivative of North Wood ).
* 1 to Epsom via Waddon, Wallington, Carshalton Beeches, Sutton ( Surrey ), Cheam and Ewell East, taking 33 minutes.

0.158 seconds.