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2nd September 2019
Hiking - Walking: National Trust – Chartwell Wind Direction: Wind Stength: Surf / Sea State: Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: Distance Covered:
Monday 2nd September – walk ***** National Trust – Chartwell – sunny
periods.
We are going away for a few weeks in our lovely little VW van, not abroad
this time as we are starting off heading down to Surrey to look after the
Grandson Arlo for a couple of days. We are taking the bikes but choosing
what windsurfing gear to take was harder as I hope to have a couple of
sessions at Weymouth. After a couple of good foiling sessions in the last
two days I was hoping to take my foiling kit but after putting the top box
on the van there was no way I could fit the super wide Starboard Formula
board on so put my F2 Ride 115 and Fanatic Falcon 80 on with four sail 5.8
to 7.8 which might be the right decision as I might get some decent wind
for a couple of days next week:) With the van loaded we were in no great
hurry so a quick trip up town and then dropping in at Lidl on the way out
of Felixstowe. The usual boring start on the dreadful A 12 and M 25 eating
snacks as we went, then just after the Dartford crossing with me getting
tired Mag had an inspired idea, she checked the map and saw that Chartwell
was only 6 miles off the M 25! As National Trust members, a fantastic
present, we are trying to visit at least one of their sites once a month!
We pulled into the car park at Chartwell, Winston Churchills family home,
at 3 o clock and managed to find a spot and what a beautiful setting this
is:) With our membership cards scanned (another £35 off our running total
of the cost for the year and we are now in credit:) We only had a couple of
hours to explore but had been given a time slot to visit the house at 3.50
and were advised to check out the gardens and Winston’s art studio. The
gardens were stunning with fantastic views down across the valley with
woodland and lakes. You pass the swimming pool, past ponds full of golden
orfe and the whole place just reeks history and you can’t believe that
one of history’s most iconic figures lived here! The studio was amazing
too, just brim full of his painting and art materials, it felt like Winston
had just popped back to the house for a cuppa and would be back at any
minute! It was then down to the large lake with its scary Black Swans, past
the life size Nemon Statue of Winston and Clementine and back up to the
house. We are not usually ones for old houses but this was just amazing and
in nearly every room it was exactly how it was when Winston and Clementine
lived there with their five children! The rooms were full of personal
photos, gifts from foreign dignitaries, his clothes, hats and cigars with a
National Trust volunteer in every room to impart their knowledge, we loved
every minute! We then took five minutes sitting on the chairs on the grassy
veranda with a top view down to the lake and were joined by a big fluffy
cat! We then just had time to visit the stunning large walled kitchen
garden. We admire Winston’s brick laying, look at Mary Cot a small
cottage for the children built into the wall and the planting was fantastic
too with a mix of vegetables and flowers. A quick look at Lady Churchill's
Rose Garden before heading back to the van for a well-deserved cuppa. We
are loving our NT membership and will definitely continue it next year!
Photo Gallery Here
National
Trust,Chartwell
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