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- Carl Griffin12月 30, 2015Family home of Winston Churchill from 1924 until his death. Excellent collections of mementoes of his career and some of his paintings. Run by National Trust.
- Jenny Stewart6月 1, 2022House is worth a visit, but make time for the gardens and woodland walk too. Nice views of the house from across the lake. Steps and no prams allowed in the house so a carrier good for babies.プラス投票 Feb 17
- Lindsay MacVean6月 10, 2015If you go on a walk on the other side of the estate there are some fabulous hidden playgrounds for kids, beautiful views of the wield and all hidden amongst s forest trail.
- James Martin10月 26, 2019Fascinating place to visit, the Monet in the drawing room is a highlight and good for a walk through the woods if it’s dry.
- Brooke Louise10月 30, 2023Surprisingly delightful number of vegan options on the cafe menu - which is rarely the case at places like this 🌱❤️ Great work National Trust.
- Chris W.6月 14, 2013Come early & plan to spend the whole day.Beautiful house with so much history from its illustrious occupant,W.S.Churchill.
- Heather Osborne2月 9, 2015Lovely place food is fantastic the views are amazing all round wonderful place 5* recommendation
- Kevin Reynolds11月 5, 2015Great day out at the great mans house, also good starting place for walking
- Simon Mott8月 21, 2011If you take small kids with you, then be sure to visit the kitchen garden where they sometimes have activities
- Ben Showers2月 3, 2013A great place to take the kids. Go to the veg garden and find the awesome Wendy house!
- Robert Ram2月 9, 2022It's worth checking out the exhibition of Churchill's artifacts that is on at the moment.
- chris harris5月 3, 2011Apparently the knowledgeable staff can't offer out information, they have to be asked. So get asking!
- Simon Redfern3月 21, 2010Home of Winston Churchill. Nice, if you like chintz and pelmets. The grounds are good for kids.
- Jon Evans8月 30, 2010Very busy on Bank Holidays. Put a carnation in your button hole to cheer up the miserable staff.