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Chartwell 08.02.2015

Chartwell, Kent

Bought by Sir Winston Churchill for its magnificent views over the Weald of Kent, Chartwell was his home and the place from which he drew inspiration from 1924 until the end of his life. The rooms remain much as they were when he lived here, with pictures, books and personal mementoes evoking the career and wide-ranging interests of this great statesman. The hillside gardens reflect Churchill's love of the landscape and nature. They include the lakes he created, Lady Churchill's Rose Garden and the kitchen garden. Many of Churchill's paintings can be seen in the studio.

  

chartwell garden, kent, england

Home of Winston S. Churchill.

Chartwell House (Sir Winston Chruchill`s Home))

Another rose at Chartwell with subtle colours

163 Chartwell Road listed by Diana Edelman and Elena Zlobina offered for sale. Featuring 15+8 rooms, 4+1 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms at Lakeshore Rd E N on Chartwell.

 

Exquisite luxury in Oldeoakville. Award winning custom home 1.15 acres of lush gated privacy. Over 14,000 square feet living space, 5 bedrooms, 9bathrooms, 2 kitchens, 8 fireplaces, 3 car garage. Lower level has home theatre, recreational room with wet bar, billiards & game room, glass gym, and relax'n salon/spa. Outdoor oasis with Gunite infinity pool & spa, power screen stone porch with heat lamps, surround sound & built-in BBQ, Cathedral ceiling dining gazebo, cabana/wet bar & adjoining prv ofc/lounge.

 

For more information contact Diana Edelman and Elena Zlobina at 416-739-7200

 

The house at Chartwell is, of course, closed at the moment (20th February 2021)

Chartwell HQ - Mississauga, ON

163 Chartwell Road listed by Diana Edelman and Elena Zlobina offered for sale. Featuring 15+8 rooms, 4+1 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms at Lakeshore Rd E N on Chartwell.

 

Exquisite luxury in Oldeoakville. Award winning custom home 1.15 acres of lush gated privacy. Over 14,000 square feet living space, 5 bedrooms, 9bathrooms, 2 kitchens, 8 fireplaces, 3 car garage. Lower level has home theatre, recreational room with wet bar, billiards & game room, glass gym, and relax'n salon/spa. Outdoor oasis with Gunite infinity pool & spa, power screen stone porch with heat lamps, surround sound & built-in BBQ, Cathedral ceiling dining gazebo, cabana/wet bar & adjoining prv ofc/lounge.

 

For more information contact Diana Edelman and Elena Zlobina at 416-739-7200

 

Part of the gardens at Chartwell

Family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill in Kent.

Chartwell is the former family home of Sir Winston Churchill, set in the Weald of Kent and cared for by the National Trust. It combines a historic country house with gardens designed by Churchill and his wife, offering a unique glimpse into both private life and public legacy.

Winston Churchill bought Chartwell in September 1922 for £5,000. Over the next two years he oversaw extensive rebuilding and extensions with architect Philip Tilden. Chartwell became his creative sanctuary for writing, painting and garden-building until 1964.

On Churchill’s death, the property opened to the public in 1966. The house was Grade I listed in 1975 for its historical importance, and the gardens hold their own Grade II registration on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

Chartwell House and Gardens

Chartwell House Gardens - Kent

Chartwell House (Sir Winston Chruchill`s Home)

Taken at Chartwell in Kent, Home of Sir Winston Churchill

Chartwell was the principal adult home of Sir Winston Churchill. Churchill and his wife clementie bought the property, located two miles south of westerham, kent, england, in 1922. Extensive renovations simplifying and modernising the home were undertaken directly, completely transforming it when complete.

When it became clear to the Churchills in 1946 that they could not afford to run the property, a consortium of wealthy businessmen organized by lord Camrose purchased the estate. The arrangement was that for payment of nominal rent both Sir Winston and Lady Churchill would have the right to live there until their deaths, when the property would be presented to the National Trust. When Sir Winston died in 1965, Clementine decided to present Chartwell to the National Trust immediately.

Chartwell House and Gardens

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