Cheam ward is located in the London Borough of Sutton, in the southwestern part of the city. The area is primarily residential, with a mix of detached and semi-detached houses, along with some smaller flats and apartments. Cheam is known for its green spaces, including Cheam Park and Nonsuch Park, which provide recreational areas for residents. The ward has good transport links, with Cheam railway station offering services to central London and other parts of Surrey.
The area has a range of local amenities, including shops, cafes, and schools, catering to families and older residents. Cheam Village serves as a focal point, with a selection of independent businesses and chain stores. The ward has a suburban feel, with tree-lined streets and a relatively low population density compared to more central parts of London. Historical landmarks, such as the Whitehall building, add to the area's character.
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High View
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Burdon Lane
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Mickleham Gardens
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Ewell Road
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High Street
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Higher Drive
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Banstead Road
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Godolphin Close
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Cheam Road
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Devon Road
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The Avenue
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Abbotts Road
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Rugby Lane
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Jubilee Road
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High View
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High View
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Northey Avenue
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South Drive
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Queens Acre
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Station Way
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Belmont Rise
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The Broadway
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Matlock Crescent
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Banstead Road