Martin and Nicola took me for a view of English gardens and history at Chartwell, the former home of Sir Winston Churchill.
On this visit to the UK, Martin whisked me away southeast of London. In Kent, one of the major historic sites is Chartwell: the former home of Sir Winston Churchill. The estate reflects the Old English meaning of chart: rough ground.
Chartwell is operated and maintained by the National Trust. For residents of the UK, gift aid admission enables the National Trust to reclaim some taxes on the amount. This required a little paperwork for Martin and Nicola.
In the countryside, the main house is surrounded by luxurious lawns and gardens.
The house contains furnishings from the period when Churchill lived there. Tours are given on a timed schedule. Continue reading “2008/08/30 Chartwell: home and gardens of Sir Winston Churchill“