Discover the best top things to do in Westerham, United Kingdom including Delta Force Paintball Westerham, Mayfield Horse Riding Stables, Toys Hill, Chartwell, Westerham Golf Club, The Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Winston Churchill Statue, Squerryes Winery, Quebec House, General Wolfe Statue.
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5.0 based on 142 reviews
Delta Force Paintball in Bromley is a five star accredited member of the UK Paintball Association. Located within the M25, it is fast becoming the most well known paintball centre in Kent! We regularly invest back into our centre to ensure we provide you with the most exciting themed paintball scenarios and best equipment in the UK paintball industry. With our 100% safety record you are guaranteed an amazing day of paintball with no risk!
Great fun at delta force, felt inclusive and made the experience as enjoyable and exhilarating as possible. Been to a few paintball centres and this was up there, handful of different arenas with a good combination of barriers/building/vehicles etc. The only downside like most paintball centres is the price, £9.99 for 100 paintballs breaks the bank a little, but otherwise great fun.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Family run, British Horse Society approved horse riding school and livery yard. Individual and small group riding lessons for both adults and children (from age 4). Hats and body protectors provided and all teachers BHS qualified. Always a warm & friendly welcome! Please telephone to check availability before you come. Closed on Wednesdays & Sundays. Open all year round.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Only a 35-40min drive from London is Toys Hill which is an easy 3-4mile walk offering some beautiful views of the Kent countryside. There’s free parking, and several different routes, all of which are easy to follow due to adequate signage.
4.5 based on 2,029 reviews
Chartwell House, gardens, shop, cafe, toilets and car park have now reopened. Tickets for entry to the Car Park and gardens must be pre-booked via the National Trust Chartwell web-site. For entry to the House upgrade your ticket on arrival. The House tickets are limited in order to allow for social distancing.
Visited Chartwell on the hoof when dropping my car in to a local car roof repairer. £15.50 per adult without gift aid. £4 all-day parking. You are given a slot to visit the house to keep crowds moving. However very few other visitors at this time of year when the kids are about to return to school to avoid the anticipated huge crowds the rest of the year so strongly recommend visiting end August or Sept. Beautiful property, very very cosy and intimate. You can see how Churchill would have cherished this retreat from the pressures of State. You can visit Clemmy's bedroom, the Library, Drawing and Dining rooms all very tastefully decorated, as well as Churchill's art studio and his works. Currently images and commentaries on his life in an exhibition. Cafe on site but how this would deal with massive numbers of visitors we have utterly no idea as service was unbearably slow even with virtually no one else in the queue.
4.5 based on 105 reviews
My Husband and I got married at Westerham Golf Club on 02.02.2020 and what an amazing day it was. From the very first visit we knew it was the place for us with its outstanding views, the homeliness of the venue, the wood burners, the fact that everything was all in one room and the general feel of the place. The team behind the scenes were outstanding and made sure every base was covered and that any question, no matter how silly, was answered. Every guest commented on what an amazing venue it was and there were comments from many saying 'it was the best wedding they had been to'. The package were had chosen was perfect for food and drink quantities and the food was outstanding. Being a Sunday we had a roast dinner for the wedding breakfast and our choice of evening buffet was plentiful and well received. All staff were amazing, from Cheryl (Events Sales & Administration Manager), to Ish (Food and Beverage Manager) and his team. Those behind the scenes worked their socks off and everyone of our guests had fabulous comments about the day and night. I would definitely recommend the venue to any who wants to hold a wedding, a party etc as it is second to none. Thank you all.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Just visited the church to see the Display of Christmas Trees in the church from local shops, societies, schools that all have a connection to Westerham. Certainly puts a smile on your face with the very clever decorations and display and what a lovely church to visit.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Multi award winning Squerryes Winery sits at the heart of our 300 year old family owned 2,500 acre Estate in Westerham. We produce traditional method sparkling wine, and live by our motto 'Licet Esse Beatis', meaning 'It is permitted to be joyful'! Our wine tours and tastings run from 21st May through to mid October on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Please follow the web link to book. The Squerryes site is open Wednesday - Sunday 10 - 5pm, with our Terrace Restaurant, Flint and Oak Farm shop and Garden Cafe offering food and drinks.
I booked a wine tasting for myself and 3 friends as part of a special birthday treat and we were not disappointed. One of the most informative and also hugely fun hours. Nancy was exceptional - passionate about Squerryes and sparkling wine, and very responsive to the numerous inquisitive questions we were throwing at her! The sparkling wine speaks for itself, and we felt we had been given a special insight into it. The whole experience from booking through to the day itself was seamless, and I had the most memorable and enjoyable afternoons at Squerryes - highly recommend!
4.0 based on 223 reviews
Quebec House is closed until further notice. Our apologies for any inconvenience caused. Please keep checking the website and social media for any further updates.
Approaching this elegant red brick house along a busman road was a novel experience : National Trust properties I've previously visited have tended to be substantial mansions in their own extensive grounds. Once inside, however,and having been charmingly welcomed, thoughts of its size gave way to interest in General James Wolfe ( whose childhood home this was) and mounts of his life and, in particular to the battle, he'd unexpectedly won against the French at the Canadian town after whom this house has been named. Our enthusiastic tour guide, Nick, was a source of knowledge - about the different Centuries during which the hiyuse was constructed, and the minutiae of facts about the 1738 battle. Afterwards, an opportunity to sample freshly coked samples of period delicacies was a sweet treat. Altogether, well worth a visit.
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