Re-Enactment Weekend
The Association of Crown Forces (1776) will be encamped at Quebec House to share stories about life as a British redcoat in the late eighteenth century.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Pre-booking is not required for this event which takes place in the garden.
However, if you would also like to visit the house, pre-booking is recommended to secure your preferred timeslot for house entry.
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Prices
Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- Suitability
Children welcome
- Meeting point
Event takes place in the garden.
- What to bring and wear
Please dress appropriately for the weather as the actors will be based outside
- Accessibility
Gravel paths and grass
Upcoming events
Westerham - a stroll through time
As part of the Heritage Open Day Festival, discover the changing, and occasionally not so changing, face of Westerham on a guided stroll around the town.
Heritage Open Days at Quebec House
Miniature villages, lost houses, video games and quilts: Heritage Open Days spotlights England's diverse architectural heritage and is back at Quebec House with free entry to the house and gardens.
Architecture Talk: echoes through time.
Quebec House is known for its most famous resident, General James Wolfe. But the story of the property is far broader. Join us for this pop-up talk where we'll explore how the house changed hands, shape, and even its purpose over 400 years.
Halloween at Quebec House
A coven of wicked witches is taking over Quebec House for the spooky season. Join in the Halloween fun!