Visiting Cheam Park
Visiting Cheam Park
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Cheam Park - Martin Hesketh - Flickr |
History of Cheam Park
The grounds of Cheam Park House date back to the 19th century, and the house itself was named Bethell House after the family who lived there until 1937. After the Council purchased Cheam Park, it was used as a factory between 1939 and 1940 to assemble gas masks, as well as a first aid station and a warden's post. The house sustained significant damage after being struck by a flying bomb during World War II, and it was demolished shortly after.
Cheam Park encapsulates Nonsuch Park, on which the Nonsuch Palace and its deer hunting grounds were situated.
The park is extensive, with lakes, pavillions, cafes, football pitches
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Cheam Park, incorporating Nonsuch park |
Cheam Park Facilities
Tennis Courts, there are 4 tennis courts that don't need to be booked, first come first serve basis.
The Cheam Park Cafe has afternoon tea, Italian Pizza, Breakfast Lunch, Baguettes, Toasties, Vegan Sweens, Home made cakes and Pasteries, Smothies, Milkshakes, Ice cream and Tea
The Cheam Park Cafe has afternoon tea, Italian Pizza, Breakfast Lunch, Baguettes, Toasties, Vegan Sweens, Home made cakes and Pasteries, Smothies, Milkshakes, Ice cream and Tea
For Cheam Park Cafe, full menu
Cheam Park Football Pitches
The football pitches can be booked by emailing slwpsports@idverde.co.uk Access to the male and female chaning rooms, which have toilets and shower rooms
Cheam Park Allotments
https://www.sutton.gov.uk/w/allotments has details of cost , waiting times and how to apply
Download the waiting list application form (PDF).
Once you have completed your application you can either:
- scan the completed form and email it to our allotments team
- phone us on 020 3876 8806
- send it by post to: Allotments idverde Cheam park depot Tudor close Cheam SM3 8QS
If you've been offered an allotment, you can pay by calling us on 020 3876 8806
Getting to Cheam Park
By Bus
151 213 X26 470. Check your route by using the TFL - Journey Planner
By Bike
Sutton cycle network - north to south on east side of park and west to east on south side of park
By Train
Cheam Station (5 min walk through Cheam Village). Check your route by using the National Rail Enquiries - Train Timetable
By Car
Access through Tudor Close (SM3 8QS).
By Taxi
Accessibility
Car park accessed through Tudor Drive, disabled bays available.
Disabled toilets are located by the old stable block. These toilets are open 7.30am to 3pm.
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