Whitehall Museum
About Whitehall Museum
A 16thC, timber-framed, continuous-jettied house which was a family home for almost 500 years. It has associations with Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace, the Civil War and Cheam School. The garden includes a medieval well. A changing programme of events and temporary exhibitions are held during the year, including art, craft and flower festivals. Also a tearoom and gift shop. Audio tour available.
Whitehall Museum Facilities
| Opening Times |
Wednesday to Friday - 14:00 - 17:00. Saturday - 10:00 to 17:00. Sunday & Bank Holiday Monday - 14:00 pm to 17.00. No entry to anyone wearing Heelys or wheeled footwear. |
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Whitehall Museum Address
| Address: |
1 Malden Road
Cheam
Sutton
SM3 8QD
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8643 1236 |
Location Information for Whitehall Museum
| Address: |
1 Malden Road
Cheam
Sutton
SM3 8QD
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8643 1236 |
| Public transport: | Walk to the end of Station Approach, then turn right down Station Way. Cross over by traffic lights and continue walking for 2 minutes. Whitehall is on the left hand side. |
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Events at Whitehall Museum
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Charles Dickens and Victorian Cheam at Whitehall
Museum Exhibition18 Jan 2012 to 29 Feb 2012
Our first exhibition of the New Year will open in celebration of Dickens' 200th birthday. Visit Whitehall to find out what life was like for local people in the Victorian period.
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Stories From the Past: Blood River and Assegai at Whitehall
Literary Event3 Apr 2012
Enjoy a friendly look at fiction set in past times. Blood River by Tim Butcher and Assegai by Wilbur Smith.
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Stories From the Past: The Bonesetter's Daughter and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan at Whitehall
Literary Event12 Jun 2012
Enjoy a friendly look at fiction set in past times. The Bonesetter's Daughter by Amy Tan and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See.
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Stories From the Past: The Lacuna and Love in the Time of Cholera at Whitehall
Literary Event6 Mar 2012
Enjoy a friendly look at fiction set in past times. The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver and Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.


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