View south-east from the Balcony at Chartwell towards the Studio and cottages, the view for which Churchill bought the house. The house is set on the hillside commanding sweeping views over the Weald of Kent towards the South Downs.
Churchill’s desk in the Study at Chartwell. It is covered with items including a bronze cast of his mother’s hand, family photographs and two porcelain busts of Napoleon and Nelson.
View of the dining table and chairs in the Dining Room at Chartwell, Kent. This room has a low ceiling and lots of windows, the room is brightly lit with fantastic views.
View of the interior of the Studio at Chartwell. The studio was created in the 1930s and became a favourite refuge for Churchill during those years. Many of his own paintings are hung here.