The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Cheam, Greater London

Cheam on Wikipedia.
 

Cheam Baptist Church stands at the junction of Park Road and Malden Road, at TQ 2425 6380. Pevsner dates it to 1907. It was seen by Streetview in 2025. Link. A map of 1897 show an earlier Baptist Chapel, a little further north along Malden Road, at TQ 2420 6390. What seems to be the former chapel survived (partially hidden by a later frontage) until the first Streetview visit in 2008 - it had gone by the next Streetview visit, replaced by a building perhaps designed to reflect a little of the history of the site - 2012 Streetview.

Cheam Methodist Church is on Church Hill Road and Chatsworth Road at TQ 2421 6463. O.S. maps show it to have been built between 1938 and 1955, and it was seen by Streetview in 2017. Link.

St. Alban the Martyr on Gander Green Lane and Elmbrook Road. Two more views - 1, 2 and the plaque giving a brief history of the church. TQ 2493 6474. All © Karel Kuča (2024). Link.

St. Andrew (U.R.C), as seen by Streetview in 2025. It stands on Northey Avenue and The Avenue. Pevsner, who lists it as Presbyterian, dates it to 1931-3, preceded by what is now the adjacent church hall (and presumably the earlier church), of 1924-7. 2025 Streetview. TQ 2477 6239. Link.

St. Cecilia (R.C.) stands on Stonecot Hill, North Cheam, and was seen by Streetview in 2025. It's dated in Pevsner to 1957. TQ 2432 6632. Link.

St. Christopher (2025 Streetview, R.C.) stands on Dallas Road and Tabor Gardens, at TQ 2447 6362. Part of today's church is a former school chapel, dated by Pevsner to 1867-8. 2025 Streetview. Link.

St. Dunstan on Church Road is not well seen by Streetview - 2025 Streetview. Its grade II* listing dates it to 1862-4. Pevsner (who says it is "large and dull") advises that it stands on the site of an 18th century predecessor. TQ 2428 6392. Link. See here for related listed features. Lumley Chapel in the church grounds is the surviving chancel of the medieval church. TQ 2430 6390. Link. Its grade II* listing includes photos.

St. Oswald stands on Brocks Drive, North Cheam, and was seen by Streetview in 2025. TQ 2426 6546. Link.

 

 

 

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