Whitehall is a Tudor timber-framed house in the heart of Cheam village with a wealth of things to see & do plus a cosy tearoom with home-made cakes.
If you are looking for a real Tudor house, you have come to the right place! The Tudor fireplace has genuine cooking utensils, plus there's a room devoted to the story of Henry VIII's fabulous Nonsuch Palace featuring a stunning scale model of the palace. For fans of the Stuart period see the unique 'Graffiti' door and the 17th century alcove; for Georgian visit the Porch Room with its mid-18th century wallpaper and period style window drapery.
Alternatively, travel through the Victorian and Edwardian periods with the room settings and artefacts of the the Killick family, who lived here for over 200 years. All this and the original architecture plus later additions to explore; a Tea-room with home-made cakes, the tranquil walled garden, and a newly stocked shop!
Activities for children include Victorian and Tudor dressing up clothes and traditional toys. Wheelchair access to tea room and part of the ground floor. Key to the nearby Lumley Chapel available during opening hours. Art Exhibition space available. Apply to the Curator for details.
Homemade refreshments in beamed tea room. Please ring before making a special journey, as occasionally the tearoom closes for private events at short notice.
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