If you do go to Blenheim be sure to visit Churchill's grave at St. Martin's
church in Bladon.  It's within about a mile of the palace.

 

Have a great trip.

 

Dave

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Rafal Heydel-Mankoo
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 3:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ChurchillChat] Churchill related sites to visit in London

 

Chartwell and Blenheim Palace / Bladon are essential day trips out of London
for any Churchillian. 

 

In London, in addition to the Churchill War Rooms, I would suggest the
following "Top Ten":

 

1. The Houses of Parliament -- on Saturdays visitors can take a tour that
includes the Chamber of the House of Commons, the Churchill Arch and
Westminster Hall (where Churchill lay in state and where Parliament
presented him with the Sutherland portrait on his 80th birthday):
http://www.parliament.uk/visiting/visiting-and-tours/tours-of-parliament/
Ivor Robert-Jones' famous statue of Churchill is also outside in Parliament
Square.

 

2. The Imperial War Museum -- no direct connection to Churchill, but
obviously the Great War and Second World War contents contains
Churchill-related content that will be of great interest to Churchillians.
Currently closed but reopens on 19th July with groundbreaking new First
World War galleries.

 

3. Westminster Abbey -- laid into the floor between the Tomb of the Unknown
Warrior and the Great West Doors is a large marble stone inscribed "Remember
Winston Churchill". Churchill, wearing his robes as a Knight of the Garter,
also processed here during the Coronation of HM The Queen in 1953.

 

4. St. Paul's Cathedral -- site of WSC's state funeral. In the crypt of St.
Paul's (the largest crypt in Europe) there is the Winston Churchill Memorial
Screen (next to the tomb of Churchill's hero, Nelson).

 

5. The Guildhall -- imposing Oscar Nemon statue of Churchill in the very
impressive ancient medieval hall.

 

6. Bond Street -- "Allies": outdoor statue of Churchill and Roosevelt (alas,
anti-smoking vandals have snapped Churchill's cigar)

 

7. JJ Fox's on St. James's Street -- oldest cigar shop in the world and
supplier of Churchill's cigar. This atmospheric and historic shop has a
display cabinet of Churchilliana (particularly focused on WSC's relationship
with the shop). They even sell small Churchill statues. 

 

8. Churchill Bar at the Churchill Hyatt Regency Hotel. The bar contains a
lot of Churchilliana (books, photographs, facsimilies of letters etc.).  The
bar also has a (slightly dubious) Churchill-inspired cocktail menu,
extensive cigar collection and, on the cigar terrace, a statue of Churchill
(created by the same sculptor as "Allies" on Bond Street):
http://london.churchill.hyatt.com/en/hotel/dining/TheChurchillBar.html

 

9. Harrow School (suburban London -- easily accessible). Occasional public
tours. Next one is in June -- I imagine there may be one in July as well:
http://www.harrowschoolenterprises.com/events/school-tours/public-tours/

 

10. Havengore (boat that carried Churchill on the Thames following his
funeral). Not open to the public but, if it is not out on a trip, may be
seen moored in St. Katharine's Dock next to the Tower of London.
http://www.havengore.com/contact/

 

In addition, dedicated Churchill enthusiasts might be interested in seeing
some of his various London residences:
http://www.winstonchurchill.org/support/the-churchill-centre/publications/fi
nest-hour/issues-109-to-144/no-138/897-churchill-facts-residences-of-winston
-and-clementine-churchill

 

I hope you have an enjoyable visit.

 

Kind regards,

 

RHM

 

 

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Date: Tue, 6 May 2014 09:41:53 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ChurchillChat] Churchill related sites to visit in London

Hi fellow Churchillians

 

I'm a big Churchill admirer from Brasil. I'm gonna be in London from July
14th to the 28th. Besides the obvious Churchill Museum and Cabinet  War
rooms could you suggest other must-see Churchill related palces to visit? Is
it possible to schedule a visit to  Chartwel?

 

Thank you for your help

 

Flavio Simoes


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