Quebec House: Stories of Victorian Ambition
Known most often as the home of James Wolfe and Winston Churchill, the everyday stories of Westerham are just as powerful. Join us for this pop-up talk where we'll explore what the town was like 100 years ago.
- Booking essential
- Free event
Edmund Dye. Thomas and Harriet Newton. Edward Evenden. Herbert Bird. Edward Newton. Names lost to the past that those of a Victorian Westerham would have known all too well. Join local historian Bill Curtis, as he shares tales of these local notables and gives a flavour of what it was like to live and work in Victorian era Westerham. Places are limited. Booking is required.
Times
The basics
- Booking number
Call 0344 249 1895
- Accessibility
The talk takes place upstairs in the Coach House. The main entrance to the property is along a gravel path. There is a flight of stairs up to the room where the talk will take place.
- Meeting point
Head to the Coach House on arrival.
- Suitability for children
All welcome but the content will be geared towards adults.
- What to bring and wear
Please dress for the weather.
Upcoming events
The Story of the Westerham Foundlings - An Exhibition at Quebec House in collaboration with Coram
Explore the fascinating story of the 18th century children left in the care of the Foundling Hospital. Discover the role of maternal love tokens, and see those created by school children of today.
Play your way around the world at Quebec House
Join us for some fun in garden this summer. Have a go at games and activities inspired by the history of games around the world.
Drop-in Soft Cup Archery
Get ready, aim, fire at the target!
Children's Yoga and family-friendly Quebec House tour
Spend some time in our peaceful garden in the centre of Westerham for a children's yoga class and enjoy a family-friendly guided tour of the house.