British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted Chartwell Highlights Tour 2025
Join one of our expert guides and a BSL signed interpreter on an intimate tour of select rooms in the house at Chartwell.
- Booking essential
- Free event (admission applies)
Led by an experienced volunteer guide, this small group tour will take you through the history of the Churchills at Chartwell.
Chartwell was the home of Sir Winston Churchill and his family for over 40 years and today offers insight into the life and legacy of this fascinating family.
This tour offers access to the house and its world-class collection with simultaneous BSL interpretation from Heritage Interpreters.
The tour will last approximately 1 hour, and we welcome those both Deaf and hearing to join.
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Prices
Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Children must be supervised at all times.
- Meeting point
Please head to the Visitor Centre on arrival with your booking details to collect your tickets.
- What to bring and wear
Indoor event.
- Accessibility
The tour includes several steps both between rooms and up staircases. Visitors should be prepared to be standing for 45 minutes.
- Other
• Please book one ticket per person. Children under 5 don’t need a ticket. • Members park free but non-members will need to pay where there are pay machines. Campervans are welcome but not permitted to stay overnight and we're unable to welcome caravans at this time. • If you arrive late, we can’t guarantee you entry. • Check the property website before you travel to see which facilities are open for your visit. • Tickets are for your use and cannot be resold. • The time listed is for your entry into the house, not the site - please arrive anytime from 10am.
Upcoming events
VE Day 80. Children's Trail
Discover more about Chartwell's wartime characters and celebrations in this interactive family trail round the gardens.
Chartwell Highlights Tour: 'This is your victory' VE Day
On May 8, 1945, Winston Churchill stood overlooking Whitehall and declared ‘This is your victory’, but as the gathered crowds cheered and waved there seemed no doubt as to where their gratitude lay.
VE Day 80. Saturday May 10
Join the VE Day celebrations at Chartwell this May as we mark 80 years since the momentous day with historical interpretation, music, and events.
VE Day 80. Champagne Picnic and Music
An evening of music and champagne to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of VE Day set against the backdrop of Chartwell.