Description

Quebec House is the childhood home of General James Wolfe, the victor of the Battle of Quebec in 1759 that won dominance in North America and claimed the territories of New France, which would later become Canada, for the British. The house transports you back to the 1730s when Wolfe lived there with his family, see the many artefacts and enjoy family trails.

Opening Hours
2024
24th, 25th, and 29th February
House: 11am-3.30pm
Exhibition: 11am-3.30pm
Garden: 11am-4pm
1st to 31st March 
Wednesday to Sunday
House
Weekday: 11am-2pm
Weekend: 11am-3.30pm
Exhibition: 11am-3.30pm
Garden: 11am-4pm
1st April, 6th and 27th May, 26th August
House: 11am-4pm
Exhibition: 11am-3.30pm
Garden: 11am-4pm
3rd April to 27th October
Wednesday to Sunday
House
Weekday: 11am-2pm
Weekend: 11am-3.30pm
Exhibition: 11am-3.30pm
Garden: 11am-4pm
23rd, 24th, 30th November, 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21 and 22nd December
House: 11am-2pm
Exhibition: 11am-2pm
Garden: 11am-2.30pm
Guided tour - Wednesday to Friday on the hour - 45 minutes.

Price
National Trust Member: Free
Gift Aid/Standard
Adult: £7.70/£7
Child: £3.85/£3.50
Family - 1 adult & up to 3 children: £11.55/£10.50
Family: £19.25/£17.50.

Accessibility
Partly accessible grounds, level entrance to the building, with two steps to rooms, and portable ramp available. Photograph album of the first floor which is not accessible. Wheelchair in house available.

Bus
246 service runs from Bromley North train station (passing Bromley South train station) to Westerham. The 401 service runs from Sevenoaks and the 236 runs from Edenbridge and Oxted.

Train
Edenbridge and Oxted - both 4 miles.

Dogs
Dog on lead in garden.

Facilities
Toilets • Disabled Toilets • Induction Loop • Braille Guide

Picture Credit: © The National Trust.

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