Chartwell
Chartwell

Chartwell

10-17
Mapleton Road, Westerham, Kent, TN16 1PS

The basics

Entry to the house at Chartwell is via timed tickets, which can be purchased in advance or on the day on a first-come first-served basis. Tours are self-guided, though guides are stationed in each room and can answer visitors’ questions and offer additional information. Entry to the house includes access to the gardens and the studio, where a collection of Churchill canvases are on show. If you don’t plan on visiting the house itself, opt for tickets for the gardens and studio only, which come at a reduced price.

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Things to know before you go

  • Chartwell is a must for history buffs, offering an in-depth look at the public and private life of Britain’s wartime leader.
  • Chartwell offers restrooms, baby-changing facilities, a café, and picnic area.
  • Pick up audio guides, which focus on different aspects of the garden, from the reception.
  • The sitting room, hall, and library are accessible by manual wheelchair, though the rest of the house is not. Manual wheelchairs can be borrowed from the visitor center.
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How to get there

Chartwell is in Kent in southeast England, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) from London. Trains run from London Victoria to Edenbridge, which is about 4 miles (6 kilometers) away. There are no buses running from Edenbridge to Chartwell, so visitors who come by train will need to take a taxi to the property.

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When to get there

The studio and gardens can be visited year-round. The house, however, closes for most of winter (November through February) opening only for select weekends during the Christmas period.

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The Estate

As well as landscaped gardens—including a rose garden and a kitchen garden complete with edible crops—the estate also encompasses a playhouse built by Churchill for his daughter Mary, and some 80 acres (32 hectares) of farmland and woods. Walking trails around the gardens lead to various points of interest including a treehouse, a World War II bomb crater, and a camp made by the Canadian troops who were stationed here during World War II.

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