Quebec House

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Quebec House is a historic 17th-century house in Westerham, Kent, best known as the childhood home of British military leader General James Wolfe and now preserved as a museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
museum
tourist attraction
associatedWith British Army history
James Wolfe
Seven Years' War
coordinateLocation 51.267°N 0.069°E
country United Kingdom
hasArchitecturalStyle Georgian architecture
hasCollection 18th-century military history exhibits
James Wolfe memorabilia
historic paintings
manuscripts related to James Wolfe
period furniture
hasFunction historic house museum
hasPart exhibition rooms
historic garden
period-furnished rooms
hasVisitorFacility educational displays
guided tours
shop
tea-room
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
National Trust property
inception 17th century
locatedIn England
Kent
Sevenoaks
surface form: Sevenoaks District

United Kingdom
Westerham
namedAfter Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
notableFor association with the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
being the childhood home of James Wolfe
openToPublic true
ownedBy National Trust
significantEvent childhood residence of General James Wolfe
subjectOf National Trust guidebook
touristAttractionType historic house

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Westerham nearbyAttraction Quebec House