West Wickham is a village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire, England, 10 miles south-east of Cambridge on the border with Suffolk.
The parish of West Wickham and Streetly End is approximately rectangular and covers an area of 2,931 acres.
Its straight southern border follows the ancient track of Wool Street that divide it from the parishes of Linton and Horseheath.
The present parish church, dedicated to Saint Mary consists of a chancel, nave with north chapel and south porch, and west tower.
It has a village hall[5] and recreation ground, which is used for sports, leisure activities and events by local residents and clubs.