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The library at Chartwell House. Inset in the bookcase is a model of the Mulberry Harbour at Port Arromanches as it was on D-Day plus 109 (September 23rd 1944)
The drawing room at Chartwell House. The portrait of Lady Churchill on the left of the fireplace was painted by Douglas Chandor in 1946
Sir Winston Churchills study in Chartwell House. Sir Winston loved this room and it is here that he did most of his writing
Denham Court, Denham Circa 1935
Scenes in Halstead and Greenstead Green, Essex. 16th June 1963
Stokesay Castle in Stokesay, Shropshire. 21st April 1961
The gatehouse at Stokesay Castle in Stokesay, Shropshire. 21st April 1961
Nunthorpe Hall. 26th June 1975
Langbaurghs centralised museum service at Kirkleatham Hall re-opened to the public yesterday almost 200 years after the original manor was closed
Normanby Manor House. 29th March 1969
A large part of Sandwells past will shortly be unveiled to the public following a study by leading archaeologists from all over the country
Mrs Mary Soames, the daughter of the late Sir Winston Churchill, in the rear garden of Chartwell House, overlooking the orchard. 20th May, 1966
The view of Grasmere from a manor house in the valley below, Cumbria. 6th July 1949
Bisham Abbey in Bisham, Berkshire. 9th November 1951
Adults and children carol singing at night time outside Sulgrave Manor, Northamptonshire. Sulgrave Manor is well known for being the home of the ancestors of George Washington, circa 1945
The rear of Chartwell House as seen from the Marlborough Pavilion, which is on a corner of the main lawn. The pavilion is decorated with a bas-relief depicting the Battle of Blenheim of which Sir
The museum rooms at Chartwell House have been converted from three visitors bedrooms and designed by Michael Haynes. They contain part of the collection of trophies
The wall built by Sir Winston Churchill which surrounded the kitchen garden of Chartwell House. The brick wall which incorporates a plaque that commemorates Sir Winstons skill as a bricklayer was
The dining room at Chartwell House. In the dining room is a book (on the right, on a stand) recording the gift of a golden rose walk to Sir Winston Churchill