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If you’re heading to the UK and dreading driving on the other side of the road, or getting herded on and off a crowded tour ...
From Abraham Lincoln's appetite for apples to Mark Twain’s odes to oysters, these are some of the surprising favourite foods ...
Churchill’s secret weapon in the fight to save civilisation Chartwell was more than a retreat; there, the man who became Britain’s wartime PM gleaned insights into events in Germany.
My father, a self-declared professional war historian and part-time volunteer at Churchill’s Chartwell estate, had been deep in the archives.
Chartwell was also, at times, a burden—its repairs and staff devoured Churchill’s income as fast as his epic writing projects and fecund journalism could replenish it—but the estate grounded ...
At his country estate in Chartwell, Churchill gathered the voices who were beginning to warn the world about the rise of Hitler and the coming conflagration.
The homes of Winston Churchill and Rudyard Kipling are among nearly 100 National Trust properties the charity claims have links to slavery and colonialism.
The Guardian recently reported that Aldwark Manor, a luxury hotel in Yorkshire, was launching a Winston Churchill-themed restaurant. Named Chartwell, after his house, it offers set menus titled ...
Originally an Archbishop's palace, the house passed through royal hands to the Sackville family – Knole's inhabitants from 1603 to today. Inside the show rooms, art lovers will find Reynolds, ...
Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s former London home has the market for roughly $24.8 million. The iconic wartime leader’s pad is located in posh Kensington, near landmarks including the ...
At his Chartwell country estate years ago, Winston Churchill was deploring a picture that Art Patron Eddie Marsh had persuaded Mrs. Churchill to buy. Said Painter Walter Sickert, who was ...