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Winston Churchill's home (Chartwell, where he lived from 1922 to 1964, is a National Trust property), the General Wolfe statue (who captured Quebec in 1759), and a beautiful Kent village of historic significance
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Chartwell — Winston Churchill's beloved home from 1922 to 1964 — is one of the National Trust's most visited properties. Churchill painted, wrote and planned the nation's future here. The statue of General Wolfe in the village square celebrates the man who defeated the French at the Plains of Abraham in 1759, making Canada British.
Chartwell is genuinely moving — Churchill's study, the garden and the paintings are extraordinary. The village square and General Wolfe's statue. The North Downs walking from Westerham.
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Westerham has good independent cafes and restaurants. The village has outstanding independent food for its size. Local Kent produce throughout.
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Westerham is a place in Kent known for winston Churchill's home (Chartwell, where he lived from 1922 to 1964, is a National Trust property), the General Wolfe statue (who captured Quebec in 1759), and a beautiful Kent village of historic significance. Chartwell — Winston Churchill's beloved home from 1922 to 1964 — is one of the National Trust's most visited properties. The population is around 4,500.
Westerham has good independent cafes and restaurants. The village has outstanding independent food for its size. Local Kent produce throughout.
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