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Builders inCheam.
Cheam (SM3) borders Nonsuch Park — the site of Henry VIII’s demolished palace, now 270 acres of public parkland — and the residential streets around it contain some of the most substantial detached and semi-detached housing in Sutton borough. The stock is mainly interwar and Edwardian, with several streets of larger detached properties that have real scope for full rear additions, garden-room additions, full bathroom refits, full kitchen refits and boiler installation. Full house renovations are a regular request on the larger detached properties in SM3. TB&D Construction covers Cheam and SM3 with £1m public liability and £5m employer’s liability insurance.
Postcodes: SM3
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FAQ
Commonquestions, Cheam.
- Cheam SM3 has generous plots with large Edwardian and interwar detached and semi-detached houses. Most fall under standard Sutton LPA permitted development for rear and side extensions. The Nonsuch Park boundary does not impose additional planning restrictions on the surrounding residential streets. Larger rear additions may require full planning permission if they exceed PD volume limits. TB&D checks eligibility at the free site visit.
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