A 16th century, timber-framed, continuous-jettied house which has associations with Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace, the Civil War and Cheam School. The garden includes a medieval well. A changing programme of events and temporary exhibitions are held during the year, including art, craft and flower festivals. There's also a tearoom and gift shop.
Travel through over 500 years of rich royal history reflected in the palace's varied and stunning mix of Baroque and Tudor architecture. The winding corridors, ... More
Perched on the edge of the River Thames, this 17th-century Stuart mansion combines extensive formal gardens with a lavish interior that belies the ... More
Cheam Park originated as the grounds of Cheam Park House, which dates back to the beginning of the 19th century. The estate was considerably enlarged ...More
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