St Alban's, Cheam
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st-alban-s-cheam-265-143051
title:
St Alban's, Cheam
text:
St Alban's, Cheam, also known as the Church of St Alban the Martyr, is one of three Church of England churches in the parish of Cheam in the London Borough of Sutton. It was founded in 1930 and, inspired by the building of a barn church in North Sheen, was constructed using materials from the farmhouse, barns and other outbuildings at Cheam Court Farm, which may have been connected with Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace. Edward Swan, the Barn Church's architect, was also commissioned as one of the arc
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wiki
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encyclopedia
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Church in England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Alban%27s,_Cheam
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date modified:
2023-09-09T20:50:12Z
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