Whitehall, Cheam

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.

The tea room
Whitehall during Cheam Charter Fair in May