If you’re selling a property in Cheam, our handy area guide can help you market your house to possible buyers.
Situated on the border between London and Surrey, Cheam is a large village which still falls within the capital’s urban sprawl. Many local buildings are inside a conservation area and date back hundreds of years.
Families are especially drawn to the region. Cheam has a number of good schools, as well as large green spaces and a children’s playground in Cheam Park. In the centre of the town you can also find a rare gold postbox, which was installed due to Joanna Roswell’s team cycling victory in the 2012 London Olympics.
Professionals may also be interested in this area due to the direct trains running to Victoria in around 30 minutes from Cheam station.
The most expensive recorded transaction in Cheam was £3,575,000 on 23 October 2012. The most recent recorded sale in Cheam was £537,500 on 25 August 2016. Properties in Cheam have an average price of £469,772 over the last 3 years.
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2016
Average selling prices in last 12 months by types
Cheam has 24 schools with capacities ranging from 252 to 1858. There are a number of schools that cater for special educational needs. There is a mix of Foundation School, Community School, Voluntary Aided School, Other Independent School, LA Nursery School, Pupil Referral Unit, EY Setting in the area.
SECONDARY
A Mixed Foundation School for pupils 11 to 18 years. The school enrols 1858 students.
SECONDARY
A Girls Foundation School for pupils 11 to 18 years. The schools has a capacity of 1242 pupils.
PRIMARY
A Mixed Community School for pupils aged 3 to 11 years. The schools has a capacity of 630 pupils.
PRIMARY
A Mixed Voluntary Aided School for pupils 3 to 11 years. The school enrols 420 students.
PRIMARY
Pupils aged 3 to 11 attend this Mixed Community School. The schools has a capacity of 420 pupils.
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