Sutton
Properties and events in Sutton
Before heading out for your Heritage Open Days visit, please check entries for last-minute changes.
All Saints' Church Carshalton
The church will be open from 1200 to 1700 on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th of September with art & photographic exhibitions, guided tours of the church and churchyard, live performances from local young musicians, local craft stalls and teas.
Carshalton Water Tower and Historic Garden
Visitors will be able to visit the listed early 18th century Water Tower, with its suite of rooms: Orangery, Saloon, Pump Chamber and early Delft tiled Bathroom, and take the garden tours to the Hermitage in the mid-18th century landscaped garden.
Honeywood Museum
Honeywood Museum is a Grade II listed building overlooking picturesque Carshalton Ponds and in the heart of Carshalton's historic Conservation Area. The building dates from the 17th century but was extended in the Victorian and Edwardian periods.
Little Holland House
The ultimate DIY story, Little Holland House is the extraordinary legacy of an artist and everyday family man who lived to the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement. Join volunteer guides to celebrate the creative legacy of the house and its maker.
Sutton Transformed: St. Nicholas at 160
This exhibition and a series of history walks and talks will explore change and continuity in science, technology and culture in Sutton since the building of the new Church.
The Summerhouse
This Queen Anne-style bauble was built between 1905-14 in the grounds of the long-gone Bramblehaw mansion. Join local Historian Andrew Skelton for a rare peek inside and to find out about the history of the Summerhouse and neighbouring structures.
Whitehall Historic House
Built around 1500, Whitehall is a Grade II* listed Tudor house in the heart of Cheam Village. It opened as a Local Authority museum in 1978 following a campaign by the community. Displays tell the story of the house and the surrounding area.