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Cheam village has a proper centre with a small parade of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Nonsuch Park is a major asset, with the ruins of Henry VIII's palace and wide open grounds. The housing stock is mostly 1930s semis and detached houses, well maintained with mature gardens. Cheam station has trains to Victoria. The area has a strong family identity, largely because of the grammar school cluster nearby. It's neat, tidy, and predictable in the way that appeals to people who want to raise kids without drama.
Flat
£319k
Terraced
£548k
Semi-detached
£708k
Detached
£1.0m
Breakdown of reported crime
Budget-friendly alternative
Sutton West & East Cheam
South West London
£550k (£196k less)
Safety: less · Green: stronger · Affluence: less
Similar but cheaper
North Cheam
South West London
£589k (£157k less)
Safety: same · Green: stronger · Affluence: less
Similar but cheaper
Worcester Park South
South West London
£597k (£149k less)
Safety: same · Green: same · Affluence: same
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