Westerham and the Foundling Hospital Friday tours
Discover the fascinating connections between the London Foundling Hospital and Westerham in a special new tour, midday on Fridays this spring at Quebec House.
- Booking advisable
In 1739, Thomas Coram established the Foundling Hospital in London for the "education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children”. It was the first example of children’s social care in the UK.
It soon found itself unable to meet the ever-increasing demands on its services. A branch hospital was subsequently established at Wellstreet, better known to us today as Chartwell. Join us to explore the story of the children who came through its doors and how their lives are intertwined with Westerham’s history.
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Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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All | £5.00 |
The basics
- Suitability
Not suitable for children.
- Meeting point
Indoor event. When you arrive, please go to the front door of the house
- Accessibility
The tour includes several steps both between rooms and up staircases. Visitors should be prepared to be standing for 45 minutes. Loose gravel paths around grounds. For full details: 01959 567430
- Other
To learn more about the history of Quebec House and General James Wolfe, book one of our hourly tours, normal admission applies.