Lumley Chapel, Norman church building in Cheam, England
Lumley Chapel is a Norman building situated in the churchyard of St Dunstan's Church, constructed from stone and brick with a distinctive tiled roof. The interior features a plastered barrel vault reinforced with architectural ribs and pendants that showcase Norman design techniques.
The chapel originates from the 12th century when the Archbishop of Canterbury established a church dedicated to Saint Dunstan on this site. It remains the oldest standing building in the London Borough of Sutton and preserves architectural features from that medieval period.
Inside you will find alabaster and marble memorials honouring John Lumley and his wives, with carved friezes showing fruit and leaf patterns on the walls.
The chapel is situated in the churchyard next to St Dunstan's Church, reached via Church Road off Malden Road. The building is typically accessible, though visitors should verify opening hours before visiting to ensure access.
The building contains a rare architectural detail: a plastered barrel vault decorated with ribs and pendants that showcase sophisticated Norman craftsmanship. Such intricate details are uncommon in chapels of this modest size.
Location: London Borough of Sutton
Architectural style: Norman architecture
GPS coordinates: 51.36060,-0.21610
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:23
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