Quebec House - Our Place, Your Past
Quebec Square, Westerham, Kent, TN16 1TD
The Battle of Quebec changed the course of history and this story is revealed at the small but charming childhood home of the battle's victor, General James Wolfe, hidden away in the heart of Westerham. Discover how James would have been schooled, the pastimes the family enjoyed, and what life as a soldier would have been like.
New for 2026, explore the fascinating story of the 18th century children who, left in the care of the London Foundling Hospital, then came to live in Westerham. Uncover the role played by the maternal love tokens left with the children, and see those created by school children today in collaboration with children's charity, Coram.
Ever wondered about your family history? Are there questions that remain unanswered? Supported by Findmypast, sponsor of this year's Heritage Open Days festival theme 'Everyday Histories', visit the Coach House and use the interactive touchscreen to build your family tree and access billions of genealogy records on findmypast.co.uk. Need some extra help to get started? Between 11.30am and 2pm, our volunteers will be on hand to help you navigate the records and chat over those knotty questions.
For walks, talks and other events taking place as part of 'Our Place, Your Past', see other listings for Quebec House and Westerham
Quebec Square, Westerham, Kent, TN16 1TD
The main entrance to the property is along a gravel path. There are some steps on the ground floor of the house and in the garden. There is a handrail on the stairs to the first floor of the house. Part of the exhibition in the Coach House is upstairs.