Visiting Chartwell

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  • The Yank in Sussex and the British Bride visit Chartwell, Sir Winston Churchill’s famous home estate, Chartwell. On a recent visit to Kent, we dropped in for an afternoon and went exploring. Chartwell was the home of Winston and Clementine Churchill for over 40 years. It was given to the National Trust by the Churchills, and has been a favorite of visitors since that time.
    Credits:
    - The National Trust at Chartwell: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/char...
    - Aerial footage of Chartwell: TommyRockz1: • Chartwell Home of Sir ... (Note that the National Trust doesn’t generally permit drone flights by amateurs above their properties, and I don’t know if this flight was permitted, or flown before that policy was implemented.)

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  • @SwanLake-2024
    @SwanLake-2024 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    How wonderful it was to discover a channel of actual tours - well prepared and lovingly presented. Such a difference to the soulless and, in fact, useless recordings of some people's walks - polluted with all sorts of nonsensical noise and bad quality recordings, which occupy a significant part of TH-cam space. Many thank you for your great videos!

  • @pearlcartwright6630
    @pearlcartwright6630 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks so much for this interesting video. My late grandparents always kept a framed photo of Churchill in their hall. Chartwell grounds look so peaceful and must have been such a haven for him during his busy times including during WW11. I imagine him looking across the valley and thinking that this country could not possibly be given up. The ‘Yanks’of course were here later to help us. I was a small child then of course but schools then taught us to love our country. Times have changed but the beauty of Chartwell is still there. Once again Thank you.

    • @SussexYank
      @SussexYank  ปีที่แล้ว

      My wife's late husband was a great admirer of Churchill also. So we have a few different biographies of him here in the house.

  • @DavidWilsonOutandAbout
    @DavidWilsonOutandAbout 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very well documented, you certainly put a lot of time and effort into recording and producing this video. I live a few miles from Chartwell in Kent. Kent has been a major invasion point for centuries, and heavily fortified. Invaders or potential invaders include the Vikings, Romans, French, and Germans.
    All the best
    Dave.

  • @archiebald4717
    @archiebald4717 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Beautiful! On YT there is a short film of him feeding mealy worms to a Robin beside his much loved goldfish pond. Churchill was fond of animals, he was particularly fascinated by pigs. I think you will find that Chertwell was donated, not sold, to the National Trust. If you visit his birthplace, Blenheim Palace, his grave can be found in nearby Bladon churchyard.

    • @SussexYank
      @SussexYank  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you!
      But I am reluctantly forced to disagree with the notion that Chartwell was donated to the National Trust. In effect, it could be said to have been donated, but in a strictly legal sense, it was a sale. Though the NT did not pay for it out of its own budget.
      "In 1946 a group of friends, organised by Lord Camrose, raised the sum of £55,000 which was passed to the National Trust allowing it to buy the house from Churchill for £43,800. The excess provided an endowment. The sale was completed on 29 November. For payment of a rent of £350 per annum, plus rates, the Churchills committed to a 50-year lease, allowing them to live at Chartwell until their deaths, at which point the property would revert to the National Trust."

  • @neiltwy
    @neiltwy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Such a shame you only have a few views :-( Enjoyed watching.

  • @tomnicholson2115
    @tomnicholson2115 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very nicely done another interesting video, learned a few more minor facts about Churchill too 👍

  • @chrismchale543
    @chrismchale543 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Chartwell is in Kent.

    • @SussexYank
      @SussexYank  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Indeed it is! I do occasionally post something about other places. Last year the British Bride and I visited Devon, and I posted a video called "From Ilfracombe to Lundy Island". The year before that we visited the Isle of Wight, and I posted a video about our visit there.