The Roman road of Stane Street forms part of the boundary of Cheam. The modern London Road at North Cheam follows the course of the Roman road through the...
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Cheam Road is a cricket ground in Sutton, London (formerly Surrey). The first recorded match on the ground was in 1940, when Sutton United Tramps played...
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Sutton, London (section Wellesley Road mural)
expanded further in the 20th century. It became a municipal borough with Cheam in 1934, and became part of Greater London in 1965. Sutton has the largest...
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List of A roads in zone 2 in Great Britain starting south of the River Thames and east of the A3 (roads beginning with 2). Wikimedia Commons has media...
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accessed from Cheam Road. On the Epsom-bound side, there is an additional entrance from a footpath linking the Cheam Road with Reigate Road near the North...
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Railways Company of London (UERL) but never built. It was to be located on Cheam Road in Sutton in south-west London. The station was to have been built on...
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in 1884. The school opened in a residential property, Park House, in Cheam Road, which was rented by the Girls Day School Company. By 1886 this had been...
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and theatre. The Secombe Theatre (named after Sir Harry Secombe) was in Cheam Road, adjacent to the Holiday Inn Hotel. The theatre was opened by Sir Harry...
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Cheam Peak or Mount Cheam (pronounced /ʃɛm/ and /ˈʃiːæm/ in English, [ˈʃiːəm] in Halqemeylem, the local indigenous language, referring to the lowland...
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historic importance of the highway network at the crossroads of Cheam Road/Carshalton Road and Sutton High Street, as well as the associated buildings and...
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Bellamy went to school in south London, attending Chatsworth Road Primary School in Cheam, Cheam Road Junior School, and Sutton County Grammar School. He said...
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The Secombe Theatre (originally the Secombe Centre) was a theatre in Cheam Road, Sutton, Greater London. The theatre was opened in 1983 by the Welsh comedian...
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continuously since 1845. The club also has an 'out ground' at Woodbridge Road, Guildford, where some home games are played each season. Surrey's long history...
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and 1920s proposals, the next station towards Wimbledon was to be Cheam on Cheam Road, but the SR dropped this station and replaced it with West Sutton...
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Sharples, then MP for Sutton and Cheam, felt this was inadequate and complained that "I do not think that the South Circular Road could be said to exist at all...
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17-Sep-1974 Milestone outside No. 135 Cheam Road Cheam Road, Cheam Sutton 17-Sep-1974 Milestone in Brighton Road Brighton Road, Benhilton Sutton 17-Sep-1974 Dovecote...
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provided a means for the road's better maintenance. This, combined with its intersection with the east-west Carshalton/Cheam Road, led to the development...
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Retrieved 11 February 2015. "Cheam Road, Sutton". CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 February 2015. "List A Matches played on Cheam Road, Sutton (1)". CricketArchive...
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B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads. See the article Great Britain road numbering scheme for the rationale behind...
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designed by architects Gordon and Gunton. Trinity Church is situated in Cheam Road, Sutton. Its size and position make it a landmark in the town. The church...
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(Number in Worship Register: 62759; Name: Glyn Hall; Address: Rear of 3 Cheam Road, Ewell; Denomination: Open Brethren). Retrieved 20 July 2013. (Archived...
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The building is at the junction of Cheam Road and Sutton High Street, the crossroads of the historic turnpike roads which passed through the town. It is...
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London area. West Sutton station replaced the UERL's planned Cheam station on Cheam Road to the south. The station opened on 5 January 1930 when full...
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station Wallington Carshalton Sutton station Cheam North Cheam Worcester Park station New Malden Cromwell Road bus station Kingston upon Thames Teddington...
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Spire St Anthony's Hospital is a private hospital in North Cheam, formerly in the county of Surrey, now in the London Borough of Sutton. The hospital...
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Register: 76190; Name: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Sutton; Address: 42 Cheam Road, Sutton; Denomination: Christian Scientists; Date registered (as recorded...
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Cheam railway station serves Cheam in the London Borough of Sutton. It is located on the Sutton & Mole Valley Lines section from Sutton to Epsom with trains...
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Worcester Park, alongside Green Lane and past Green Lane Primary School and Cheam Common Junior School for the special needs, traversing up to Cuddington...
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consisted of: the Fraser-Cheam Regional District; and the part of the Central Fraser Valley Regional District lying east of Bradner Road in Matsqui District...
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Sutton College (redirect from Sutton and Cheam School of Art)
As of the 1920s, it was known as the Sutton and Cheam School of Art and in the 1950s as Sutton and Cheam School of Art and Crafts. A core group of full-time...
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