Whitehall Museum
0.00 km1 Malden Road, Sutton
Built around 1500, Whitehall is a timber-framed Tudor house in the heart of Cheam Village. It contains exhibitions telling the stories of the people who lived at Whitehall and the history of the l...
Built around 1500, Whitehall is a timber-framed Tudor house in the heart of Cheam Village. It contains exhibitions telling the stories of the people who lived at Whitehall and the history of the l...
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