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[[File:Whitehall, Cheam - geograph.org.uk - 32986.jpg|thumb|Whitehall, Cheam]]'''Cheam''' is a village within the [[London Borough of Sutton]] (previously in the Borough of Sutton and Cheam). | [[File:Whitehall, Cheam - geograph.org.uk - 32986.jpg|thumb|Whitehall, Cheam]]'''Cheam''' is a village within the [[London Borough of Sutton]] (previously in the Borough of Sutton and Cheam). | ||
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==Cheam School== | ==Cheam School== |
Revision as of 11:57, 12 March 2016
Cheam is a village within the London Borough of Sutton (previously in the Borough of Sutton and Cheam).LGBT history
Emily Brothers fought the Sutton and Cheam constituency in the 2015 General Election.
Cheam School
Cheam School, founded 1645, is a prestigious boarding school. It was originally located in Whitehall, Cheam, and then for 200 years in Tabor Court, now the site of a block of flats in the centre of Cheam. Former pupils have included Lord Berners and the Duke of Edinburgh. In 1934 it moved to Headley in Hampshire.