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Listed Buildings in Cheam Village Conservation Area

29 listed buildings have been identified within the Cheam Village Conservation Area in England, including 3 Grade II*, 26 Grade II.

All (29) Grade II* (3)Grade II (26)
#Building NameGrade
1Church of St DunstanSM3 8QHGrade II*
2Remains of Old Church of St Dunstan, Now Known As the Lumley ChapelSM3 8QHGrade II*
3WhitehallSM3 8QDGrade II*
413 and 15, Park LaneSM3 8BNGrade II
517 and 19, Park LaneSM3 8BNGrade II
61 and 2, Church RoadSM3 8QHGrade II
721-25, Park LaneSM3 8BNGrade II
83 and 5, Park RoadSM3 8QBGrade II
93, Park LaneSM3 8BNGrade II
1047, the Broadway (See Details for Further Address Information)SM3 8BLGrade II
115-9, Malden RoadSM3 8QDGrade II
125, Park LaneSM3 8BNGrade II
13Annes Cottage Little Haven Oak CottageSM3 8BNGrade II
14Boundary Wall and Outbuilding to Former West Cheam Manor HouseSM3 8PTGrade II
15Cheam War MemorialSM3 8QDGrade II
16Church FarmhouseSM3 8PUGrade II
17Lodge to Cheam ParkSM3 8BWGrade II
18Lychgate in the Churchyard of St Dunstan'sSM3 8QHGrade II
19Nonsuch CottageSM3 8QDGrade II
20North Boundary Wall to Number 1 (Whitehall) and Number 3 (Nonsuch Cottage)SM3 8QDGrade II
21Old Red Lion InnSM3 8QBGrade II
22Park CottagesSM3 8AJGrade II
23Stone Cross and Drinking FountainSM3 8AJGrade II
24The Old CottageSM3 8BHGrade II
25The RectorySM3 8QDGrade II
26The Tomb of Christian and Henry Neale D. 1675 and Eliza Dutton D. 1687 in Churchyard of the Church of St DunstansSM3 8QHGrade II
27The Tomb of Fleetwood Dormer Died 1726, in Churchyard of Church of St DunstanSM3 8PTGrade II
28The Tomb of William Farmer C1815 in the Churchyard of the Church of St DunstansSM3 8QHGrade II
29Underground Room to Rear of Number 5SM3 8QDGrade II

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