Boundary Wall And Outbuilding To Former West Cheam Manor House is a Grade II listed building in the Sutton local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 March 1974. Boundary wall, outbuilding.

Boundary Wall And Outbuilding To Former West Cheam Manor House

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Sutton
Country
England
Date first listed
1 March 1974
Type
Boundary wall, outbuilding
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The boundary wall and outbuilding to the former West Cheam Manor House is a Grade II listed structure located towards the east end of the churchyard wall. This section of the wall is made of red brick with battered coping and is likely from the 17th century. It is set on a curve. Extending from the east return of this section is a high wall constructed of chalk blocks with red brick quoins. The chalk block walls continue south as the east and west walls of an outbuilding, which may have been a former stable block for West Cheam Manor. These walls have been faced with brick on the exterior and support a gabled roof covered with pantiles.

On the east gable end, there is a loft door. The south side features, from west to east, ledged vehicular doors, a blocked segmental headed window opening, a blocked segmental headed doorway, a modern door, another blocked segmental headed window, a modern door, and a modern window.

The boundary wall and outbuilding are part of a group that includes Church Farmhouse, Springclose Lane, Lumley Chapel, the Church of St Dunstan, the Lychgate, and Nos 1 to 4 (consecutive) Church Road, Cheam.

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