Westerham is on the River Darent, which flows through the town. It is the birthplace of General Wolfe (1727-59) who routed the French on the Plains of Abraham and completed the British conquest of North America.
Westerham also has other points of interest including the remains of a medieval watchtower and a Roman encampment.
Quebec House is a National Trust property located in Westerham. It is a 17th C red brick house that was the childhood home of General James Wolfe. The house contains memorabilia relating to Wolfe's life and career as well as an exhibit of the battle on the Plains of Abraham.
Address: Quebec House, Quebec Square, Westerham TN16 1TD, England
Hours:
March 15 to November 2: 1pm-5pm; Closed: Mon, Tue
Always opened on: Spring Bank Holiday - Britain (last Monday, May ), Summer Bank Holiday - Britain outside Scotland (last Monday, August ), Good Friday - Christian, Easter Monday - Christian
Tips: Last admission 4:30 pm.
No picnicking.
Parking: Free
Disability Access: Partial facilities for persons with disabilities.