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.
| # | Building Name | Grade |
| 1 | Church of St DunstanSM3 8QH | Grade II* |
| 2 | Remains of Old Church of St Dunstan, Now Known As the Lumley ChapelSM3 8QH | Grade II* |
| 3 | WhitehallSM3 8QD | Grade II* |
| 4 | 13 and 15, Park LaneSM3 8BN | Grade II |
| 5 | 17 and 19, Park LaneSM3 8BN | Grade II |
| 6 | 1 and 2, Church RoadSM3 8QH | Grade II |
| 7 | 21-25, Park LaneSM3 8BN | Grade II |
| 8 | 3 and 5, Park RoadSM3 8QB | Grade II |
| 9 | 3, Park LaneSM3 8BN | Grade II |
| 10 | 47, the Broadway (See Details for Further Address Information)SM3 8BL | Grade II |
| 11 | 5-9, Malden RoadSM3 8QD | Grade II |
| 12 | 5, Park LaneSM3 8BN | Grade II |
| 13 | Annes Cottage Little Haven Oak CottageSM3 8BN | Grade II |
| 14 | Boundary Wall and Outbuilding to Former West Cheam Manor HouseSM3 8PT | Grade II |
| 15 | Cheam War MemorialSM3 8QD | Grade II |
| 16 | Church FarmhouseSM3 8PU | Grade II |
| 17 | Lodge to Cheam ParkSM3 8BW | Grade II |
| 18 | Lychgate in the Churchyard of St Dunstan'sSM3 8QH | Grade II |
| 19 | Nonsuch CottageSM3 8QD | Grade II |
| 20 | North Boundary Wall to Number 1 (Whitehall) and Number 3 (Nonsuch Cottage)SM3 8QD | Grade II |
| 21 | Old Red Lion InnSM3 8QB | Grade II |
| 22 | Park CottagesSM3 8AJ | Grade II |
| 23 | Stone Cross and Drinking FountainSM3 8AJ | Grade II |
| 24 | The Old CottageSM3 8BH | Grade II |
| 25 | The RectorySM3 8QD | Grade II |
| 26 | The Tomb of Christian and Henry Neale D. 1675 and Eliza Dutton D. 1687 in Churchyard of the Church of St DunstansSM3 8QH | Grade II |
| 27 | The Tomb of Fleetwood Dormer Died 1726, in Churchyard of Church of St DunstanSM3 8PT | Grade II |
| 28 | The Tomb of William Farmer C1815 in the Churchyard of the Church of St DunstansSM3 8QH | Grade II |
| 29 | Underground Room to Rear of Number 5SM3 8QD | Grade II |
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