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Looking For An Cheam Plumber ? : Cheam Emergency Plumbers have a team of engineers covering the whole of Cheam and Its Surrounding Areas.
We provide an immediate response and particular attention to customer satisfaction, time, and quality of service.
Plumber Cheam: If you are looking for a plumber our Cheam plumbers have no call out charge.
Plumbing Cheam: Cheam Emergency Plumbers offer an honest competitvely priced service along with a reliable and punctual appointment system.
We will provide you with a fully qualified Cheam Emergency Plumber at a reasonable cost.
Plumber In Cheam: We offer "A Class" engineers to cover all of your Boiler, Plumbing, Central Heating, and Drainage needs.
Plumbing Repair Cheam: We can offer you emergency plumbers in Cheam on a genuine 24 hour, 365 day basis.
24 hour Plumbing Cheam: Having a 24 hour, 365 day service means that we can provide a solution to your problem day or night.
Gas Safe Engineers Cheam: All of our boiler engineers are gas safe registered in accordance with new legislation taken over from CORGI.
Central Heating Repair Cheam: Our qualified heating and boiler engineers are main agent trained and fully approved.
Drain Clearance Cheam: For blocked drains Cheam is covered by our team of specialist fully equipped drainage engineers
Drain Repair: drain clearance, drain jetting or drainage repair? Our specialist team are on hand for all types of drain problems.
Cheam, SM3
Cheam is a large suburban village close to Sutton in the London Borough of Sutton, England. It is divided into two main areas: North Cheam and Cheam Village. North Cheam includes more retail shops and supermarkets, whilst Cheam Village and the south of Cheam are more residential.
Cheam's roots can be dated back as far as 1018, when Chertsey Abbey owned the area. In the Domesday Book, the Bishop was holding Cheam to cater for the monks. In the Middle Ages, Cheam was known for its potteries, and recent excavations have been discovered by archaeologists. In 1538, part of Cheam was handed over to Henry VIII. The same year, Henry began work on Nonsuch Palace, which he decorated fantastically. This was later sold and demolished. In 1801, the time of the first census, Cheam had a population of 616.
Cheam was the original home of Cheam School which was formed in Whitehall in 1645 and later occupied Tabor Court from 1719 until 1934 when the school moved to Berkshire. Prince Philip attended the school in Cheam in the years immediately preceding its move.
Today Cheam is mainly built up, but still retains Nonsuch Park, also home to a chicken pen, drinking fountain, ice cream shop, and car park. Cheam High School, Nonsuch High School for Girls, a notable grammar school, backs onto the park, as does Cheam Park. Cheam Park only extends to Nonsuch Park, with many facilities such as tennis courts, crazy golf, football pitches and a children's playground.