I quote: "Winston Churchill ... the dinner table, a benevolent old codger, twinkling with humor, treated as a naughty child by his wife and mercilessly teased by his daughters. Life at Chartwell ...
The portrait should have hung in the House of Parliament after Churchill’s death, but when he finally accepted it it was taken to Chartwell. It was never displayed there and never seen again.
A similar work by Churchill, featuring a collection of bottles and called “Bottlescape”, still hangs at Chartwell.
The Churchill Hotel puts guests near various restaurants ... The hotel's restaurant, Chartwell, serves classic American fare ranging from pasta to burgers and can be utilized as a private dining ...
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