Whitehall is a timber-framed historic house museum in the centre of Cheam Village, Sutton, Greater London.
It is thought to have been a wattle and daub yeoman farmer's house originally, built around 1500.
One room has a display about Nonsuch Palace, built nearby by Henry VIII and pulled down in the 1680s.
[5] It is believed that the house was the residence of the merchant, lawyer and philosopher, James Boevey (1622–1696), from c. 1670 to his death.
[9] Jill Whitehead, chair of the council's environment and neighbourhood committee, said: "The redevelopment of the Whitehall Museum is of major significance to the borough as it is one of our oldest and most historic buildings.