Church Farm House

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Address: Cheam Farm House, Springclose Lane, Cheam

Partly hidden behind a high wall and hedge, lies Church Farm House. It is thought to be seventeenth century in origin, although it has been altered considerably over the years. Farmer Hales, who cultivated the extensive lands of Church Farm, used to lived here. A large road bridge nearby, which gave access to the farmland, is still known as Hales Bridge.

Church Farm House, Cheam Church Farm House, Cheam

Church Farm House, Cheam, Winter 2008

Cheam information:
Cheam Village
History of Cheam
Henry VIII & Nonsuch
Churches & chapels:
St. Dunstan's
Lumley Chapel
St. Alban's
Parks & Gardens:
Cheam Park
Nonsuch Park
Seears Park
Pubs & Clubs:
Cheam Social Club
The Harrow
The Prince of Wales
Ye Olde Red Lion
The Railway
Historic buildings:
5,7 & 9 Malden Road
Bay Cottage
Broadway Cottages
Cheam Cottage
Church Farm House
Nonsuch Cottage
Old Cottage
Park Lane
The Old Farmhouse
The Old Post House
The Old Rectory
Whitehall