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Just a short drive from the M25, Westerham offers a quiet slice of Kentish countryside with a history that punches above its weight. The main draw is its deep connection to Sir Winston Churchill; his country home, Chartwell, with its stunning gardens and studio, is a major pilgrimage site. The compact town centre, centred on the green with its statue of Churchill and General Wolfe, is perfect for a leisurely afternoon exploring independent shops and traditional pubs like the Grasshopper on the Green.
Westerham is ideal for couples or history-loving travellers seeking a peaceful weekend escape rather than a bustling city break. The town itself is very walkable, and staying near the High Street puts everything within easy reach. While having a car is useful for exploring the surrounding Kent Downs, regular bus services connect to Sevenoaks and Oxted stations, which have direct trains into London.
Accommodation here is dominated by charming, historic inns and a few upscale country house hotels. On HOTEVI, you can find the classic King's Arms Hotel right on the square, or the more contemporary Westerham Hotel just a short stroll away. Both offer a comfortable base to unwind after a day at Chartwell or a walk through the National Trust's Quebec House.
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What is Westerham known for?
Westerham is known for its historic High Street, Charles Darwin's former home, and the nearby Knole Park, a beautiful deer park and woodland area.
Best time to visit Westerham?
The best time to visit Westerham is during spring and summer, when the village is in full bloom and the weather is mild and pleasant.