Extant features were recorded as part of a Field Survey carried out at Chartwell House and Estate, a property purchased by Winston Churchill. The work contributed to a broader Desk-based Assessment, which concluded that while landscape features related to the post-medieval landscape and WWII periods were of local significant, features related to Churchill’s time should be considered as nationally important.
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