Carols at Chartwell
Enjoy live Christmas music in the grounds at Chartwell from a variety of musical groups performing on different dates throughout the festive season.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
We are delighted to welcome back our local community choirs and bands to bring the magic of Christmas music to Chartwell. Singing throughout the season at our Christmas Fair (22/23 November) and every Saturday until Christmas.
With appearances from Oxted and Limpsfield Choral Society, The Oxted Band, Penshurst Brass, Kemsing Singers, West Kingsdown Guitar Group and A Capella.
All performances take place outdoors within the grounds. Please dress for potentially cold or wet weather.
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Prices
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Children welcome
- What to bring and wear
This event takes place outdoors. Please dress suitable for potentially wet or cold weather.
- Accessibility
Hillside location with steps, unsuitable for mobility scooters. Blue Badge parking and drop-off available. Accessible toilets.
- Other
Members park free. Non members please pay where there are pay machines or pay in the Visitor Centre. Accessible parking closest to the Visitor Centre on the middle row of the car park.
Upcoming events
Chartwell Highlights Tour: Churchill the Artist
Join one of our expert volunteer guides on an intimate tour of select rooms in the house at Chartwell, exploring Sir Winston Churchill’s relationship with art and his life through his paintings.
‘Churchill: Image and Power’ exhibition at Chartwell
Explore the newly restored Uniform Room and see Churchill's recently conserved clothing items in a special new display.
Relaxed House Opening
Join us for a relaxed house opening; for anyone who appreciates a calmer visit.
Conservation in Action at Chartwell
See Chartwell a little differently and learn about the preventive conservation our Collections team undertake to ensure the preservation of Sir Winston Churchill's heritage.