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My wife and I decided on a visit at the last moment one morning, and we probably did not do enough research on it, because when we arrived we didn't quite believe how much there was to see! It was absolutely amazing! We started off by visiting the studio where many of Winston Churchill's original a
Without a doubt one of my favourite National Trust visits. Yes, it's a beautiful place, stunning views and obviously the home of Winston Churchill, but I found the guides here outstanding. Incredibly passionate and informative, they were incredibly engaging and made the house come to life.
Grounds not as extensive as if imagined. Nice woodland walk though as well as house and other points of interest. Two cafes but further one may be seasonal as it was closed. Main cafe v busy but staff coped well. Gardens looking great (Oct) but lake has a lot of high fencing and around it atm.
Absolutely fantastic house, gardens and ground of Winston Churchill. You can make a day trip to this national trust property. We went a few years back but it was too late to visit the house. Car parking is free for the member, and you just need to scan your membership card to get a ticket, otherwise
Lovely day out. Gardens are so beautiful. Best take a picnic and enjoy the sounds, smells and views. The house itself is very interesting with a museum all about the great man himself. Give yourself at least 3 hours
Amazing experience learning about Churchill's residence. Gorgeous house and grounds. Walking paths all over. Beautiful gardens and ponds with black swans. Playgrounds for kids. Studio showing his artwork on the walls. Public toilets. Lots of parking. Cute gift shop and book store. Great place t
I visited this charming house last week (July 23') with my 3 month old in a sling. The house and gardens are beautiful! Great cafes - always a must. Thank you to the friendly and knowledgeable staff for their help calling the bus to take me and the buggy back to the car park!
Only a few car parking spaces available by noon. Timed ticket for house entry was a good idea and the volunteers were knowledgeable and enthusiastic. We did a guided tour of the gardens and the studio - a helpful start before visiting the house. Big queue in cafe but quick to serve. The volunteers w
Had a great time at Chartwell yesterday! There is plenty of parking space available and good cafe and toilet facilities. The grounds are vast and excellent for families or dog walkers. The house itself is extremely interesting and full of information about Churchill and his time here, his studio is
The grounds were so pretty , with a long walk too. There were a few steep inclines but nothing much. Food was great the shop included the usual national trust things (did include a lot of churchill books and biography's). Had a few play parks dotted around and was a great day out on a rainy day.
National Trust - Chartwell (in Kent, England) is an exceptional destination that seamlessly blends history and natural beauty. The elegant estate offers a captivating glimpse into the life of Winston Churchill, with its well-preserved rooms and extensive collection of personal artifacts. The sprawli
100% you should make time to visit Chartwell. Stunning house with beautiful gardens. If you can't do the stairs inside the house like my mum they have a computerised virtual tour you can sit and watch. Excellent cafe with gluten-free options as well.
An NT property well worth the visit. Walking in the steps (literally) of the late great Winston Churchill was amazing and the property the house is on is HUGE. Although there are some paved areas, some of them are steep or sloped in areas. There are steps towards the house, steps in part of the wall
Both house and garden were delightful and, naturally, very interesting since Winston Churchill's life was varied, fascinating and hugely influential. The café was efficient, very important since I believe this is the most popular National Trust property in the country. Visits to the house are timed
A great day out and definitely worth it especially if you have a national trust membership. The house is great and there are a number of exhibits kept inside the house . I particularly liked the kitchen . In the garden there’s a rose garden with many varieties of roses . There are a couple of small
A great place to visit whether you are interested in political history, the war or just want to visit a beautiful house with stunning grounds. Well worth the visit. As per usual, the volunteers were amazing. They really know their stuff and very willing to share 😃
Fantastic gardens with flowers, fruits and veggies. The Churchill's house is full of history and nicely maintained. A bit pricy so maybe worth having a membership
Having memories of Sir Winston from my youth, and having queued through the night for his lying in state, it was time to visit his country home. Many areas of the house are closed to the public, so it wasn't easy to visualise a family with four lively children living there. The sitting room and dini
Beautiful gardens & well kept house. Frustrating that the main cafe is outside of the house and gardens and there was just a smaller one inside the grounds. Not the best location if you’re bringing a buggy and definitely would struggle with a wheelchair. Lots of lovely outdoor space, great for a pic
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