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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

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

Former House and grounds of Sir Winston Churchill

May Bank Holiday, a day out at Chartwell, the Residence of Winston Churchill.

Walled Garden Border

Sir Winston and Lady Churchill by Oscar Nemon, Chartwell, Kent

A family of geese take over the swimming pool in the gardens of Chartwell House.

Only external photography is permitted at this National Trust property. I sense that a large proportion of the house contents are still under the control of the Churchill family. Added to that many of Churchill's artistic and literary works on show are well within until New Year's Eve 2035.

Chartwell House (Sir Winston Chruchill`s Home)

The family home of Sir Winston Churchill from September 1922 to his death in January 1965.

 

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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

The Marlborough Pavillion

Chartwell Green Bow Window using Rustique profile

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