A statue of Winston Churchill in the Houses of Parliament

Churchill's England

Mark the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s death in 2015 with a visit to England’s war museums and attractions, and step back in time to 1940s Britain. Born on 30 November 1874, Churchill was appointed Prime Minster the day Germany invaded Belgium, Luxembourg and Holland in 1940, and during WWII his speeches are said to have boosted the British morale. Explore Churchill’s birthplace, Blenheim Palace and stroll around its magnificent State Rooms; visit the underground bunker where Churchill broadcasted his war speeches and see how Britain survived the Blitz with a tour of Stockport Air Raid Shelters.

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Rainy Day Activities: Step into history in the Churchill War Rooms

Delve underground into Churchill’s War Cabinet Rooms and uncover the secret location which housed the Prime Minister during WWII.

Location: Westminster, London

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