TQ4551 : The Kitchen at Chartwell
taken 1 month ago, near to Toy's Hill, Kent, England

The Kitchen at Chartwell
Chartwell was Winston and Clementine Churchill's home from 1924 to his death in 1965. It now comes under the National Trust and was first opened to the public in the summer of 1966.
Dining was a vital part of Winston's enjoyment at Chartwell but he also knew the atmosphere that meals could create and the power that they had for enhancing his networks and influencing those around him. Winston and the architect brought in to remodel the house agreed on the decision to buy this large Aga but failed to consult Clementine before purchasing it as she was out of the country at the time.
Dining was a vital part of Winston's enjoyment at Chartwell but he also knew the atmosphere that meals could create and the power that they had for enhancing his networks and influencing those around him. Winston and the architect brought in to remodel the house agreed on the decision to buy this large Aga but failed to consult Clementine before purchasing it as she was out of the country at the time.