Chartwell is the home of Winston Churchill. He bought the property in the 1920s although after the financial crash of 1929 found that he could not run it so moved into one of the outer houses. However during the 1930s his luck improved and was able to move back into the main house.
This was his home during the war although he did not have much time to enjoy it then. The opposite was the case after the war and after his retirement from his second term as Prime Minister.
Today the property is administered by the National Trust.
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Winston churchill supposedly bought the house mainly for its beutiful views over the weald of kent, no suprise for winston's love for britian. where is that photo? Also you have a terrible taste in music, you should have chosen deep and emotional classical music.
MrGrandMasTerMind 1 year ago
Could the music be any LESS appropriate or more awful? I doubt it.
xistr 3 years ago