Cheam is a leafy suburban district in the London Borough of Sutton, located in southwest London. Known for its village charm, historic architecture, and excellent schools, Cheam offers a blend of residential tranquility and urban convenience. The area is home to Nonsuch Park, one of the largest open spaces in the borough, and the site of the former Nonsuch Palace built by Henry VIII. Cheam Village features independent shops, cafés, and traditional pubs, while nearby North Cheam provides more modern retail options. With strong rail links to London Victoria and London Bridge, Cheam is popular among commuters and families seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle.

