Quebec House
Quebec House is a gabled brick-and-tile family home in the heart of Westerham, where General James Wolfe spent his childhood years. It takes its name from his celebrated and fatal victory at Quebec in 1759, and the rooms are arranged to tell the story of his short, dramatic life. A converted Tudor stable block in the garden holds an exhibition on the battle itself.
- General Wolfe's childhood home
- Battle of Quebec exhibition
- Period family rooms
Best for history buffs and anyone curious about Georgian military lives.
Things to see at Quebec House
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- General Wolfe portraits and memorabilia
- Tudor gabled exterior
- The 18th-century cottage garden
- Coach house tea room
- Exhibition on the Battle of Quebec