Chartwell Manor
Found in 435 Collections and/or Records:
Sketch by the architect Philip Tilden of his plans for the staircase tower and garden door at Chartwell [Kent], 1923-03
Includes: individual items given to Churchill, including papers relating to the 1st Duke of Marlborough [see also GBR/0014/WCHL 11]; family memorabilia; articles by Churchill; accounts; items relating to Churchill's funeral.
The Papers of Katharine Broome
Scrapbook and later memoir from Mrs Broome's time with the Churchills.
(Untitled), 04 Nov 1922
Letter from [Sir Edward Marsh] to Nicholl, Manisty & Co., stating that WSC had no objection to the owner of the Butler's cottage at Chartwell having a right to the water supply of the Gardener's cottage [carbon].
(Untitled), 08 Nov 1922
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty & Co. to WSC., acknowledging receipt of cheque for £152 18s for stamp duty on purchase of Chartwell, and for the outside effects purchased by WSC, enclosing inventory and valuation of the outside effects taken over by WSC, listing the contents of the Boat House, Gardens, Woodhouse, Outhouses, Toolhouse, Carpenter's Shop, Hayloft, and Loose Boxes etc., total value £102, 18s.
(Untitled), 11 Oct 1922
Letter from The Duke of Marlborough, as Churchill Trustee, to Nicholl, Manisty & Co., agreeing to mortgage of £2,500 for Chartwell [copy].
(Untitled), 31 May 1922
Letter from Knight, Frank & Rutley, Estate Agents, to Sir Edward Marsh on timber, tithes, quit rent, land and income tax on Chartwell.
(Untitled), 02 Jun 1922
Letter from Knight, Frank & Rutley, Estate Agents, to Edward Marsh, Private Secretary to WSC, on timber at Chartwell.
(Untitled), 15 Sep 1922
Letter from WSC to Knight, Frank & Rutley, Estate Agents, offering £4,800 for the Chartwell Estate [ms and ts copy].
(Untitled), 20 Sep 1922
Letter from Knight, Frank & Rutley to WSC, accepting his offer of £5,000 for the Chartwell Estate.
(Untitled), 20 Sep 1922
Letter from WSC to Knight, Frank & Rutley, offering £5,000 for the Chartwell Estate [ts copy].
(Untitled), 24 Sep 1922
Letter from A J Campbell-Colquhoun to WSC, on sale of Chartwell Estate to WSC, hoping that WSC would be able to employ the gardener and coachman.
(Untitled), 25 Sep 1922
Letter from WSC to A J Campbell-Colquhoun, on purchase of Chartwell, and his willingness to employ Colquhoun's gardener, Waterhouse [carbon, with ms annotations by WSC].
(Untitled), 26 Sep 1922
Letter from Knight, Frank & Rutley to WSC, on shooting and grazing at Chartwell [annotated by WSC].
(Untitled), 27 Sep 1922
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty & Co. to WSC, on particulars and conditions of sale of Chartwell [annotated by WSC].
(Untitled), 28 Sep 1922
Letter from Philip Tilden, Architect, to WSC, asking if it would be possible to start work at Chartwell before WSC officially took possession on 11 Nov.
(Untitled), 28 Sep 1922
Letter from Edward Marsh to Nicholl, Manisty & Co., Solicitors, on conditions of sale of Chartwell [ts copy].
(Untitled), 29 Sep 1922
Letter from A J Campbell-Colquhoun to WSC, on WSC's decision to employ Colquhoun's gardener, Waterhouse at Chartwell.
(Untitled), 29 Sep 1922
Letter from WSC to A J Campbell-Colquhoun, asking if it would be possible for his architect, Philip Tilden to start work at Chartwell before WSC officially took possession on 11 Nov [carbon].
(Untitled), 30 Sep 1922
Letter from A.J. Campbell-Colquhoun to WSC, giving permission for Philip Tilden to start work at Chartwell before the official completion day.
(Untitled), 02 Oct 1922
Letter from Knight, Frank & Rutley to WSC, asking if he would be willing to take over gardener's and carpenter's tools, plants in pots and other out-door effects at Chartwell at their valuation price [annotated by WSC "yes"].
(Untitled), 03 Oct 1922
Letter from [Edward Marsh], Private Secretary to WSC to Knight, Frank & Rutley, Estate Agents, giving WSC's agreement to take over out-door effects at Chartwell [carbon].
(Untitled), 12 Oct 1922
Letter from Philip Tilden, Architect to WSC, on his plan to start the renovation of Chartwell with the children's wing, so that the family could stay there "in a picnicy" way" at Christmas, also enclosing sketch of staff cottage.
(Untitled), 14 Oct 1922
Letter from WSC to Philip Tilden, agreeing to proposals to start work on the children's wing at Chartwell [carbon].
(Untitled), 31 Oct 1922
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty & Co. to WSC, on arrangements for completion of purchase of Chartwell on 11 November.
(Untitled), 06 Nov 1922
Letter from Philip Tilden to WSC, on windows at Chartwell, and plans for building work on the side of the house facing the road, and the nursery bay.
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