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A tiny treasure full of remarkable carvings
Lumley Chapel, the oldest building in Cheam, can be found in St Dunstan’s churchyard and is the only surviving remnant of a 900-year-old building that once stood on this site.
John Lumley, a Catholic aristocrat and art collector, refurbished the building as a burial place for himself and his two wives in the late 16th-century.
Opulent stone monuments fill the walls and a huge tomb near the door shows Lumley’s first wife Jane Fitzalan, carved in alabaster, wearing a starched ruff and headdress, her gown flowing as she kneels in prayer.
How to find us
Lumley Chapel (St Dunstan’s), Cheam
Church Road
Cheam
Sutton
Surrey
SM3 8QH
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