About Westerham
What's On
Local Sights
Nearby Attractions
Eating & Drinking
Shopping
Accommodation
Useful Info

Welcome to Westerham

Create Your Own Day in Westerham





Close to London and junctions 5 and 6 of the M25, the historic town of Westerham is privileged to be surrounded by woodlands and open space, and is a great place to spend a day, or a weekend.

There are lots of places to visit within walking distance of the town centre and if you enjoy the countryside, there are lots of rural footpaths with great views over the valley.

Over the centuries, a variety of talented and famous people have been drawn to live in Westerham. Their legacy is here for us to enjoy. Westerham today is a lively town with lots to do, many unusual shops - and wonderful places to eat and drink.

So, why not come and visit and create your own day...





Famous People

Find out a little bit about the history of Westerham and some of the famous people  who haved lived and worked in the town.
Historic figures from Westerham

Local Sights

Westerham is steeped in the past so follow our guide and take a walk to discover some of the hidden history.
Find out about the local sights

Nearby Attractions

There are a number of national treasures including Chartwell and Hever Castle within just a few minutes drive so why not plan your visit to Westerham at the same time.
Find out what's nearby

Eating & drinking

With almost 20 places to eat and drink you really are spolit for choice.
Find out where to eat and drink

Shopping

Westerham is renowned for its selection interesting and unique shops.
Take a look at the range of shops

Accommodation

If you want Westerham to be your base while you discover the delights of the surrounding countryside then there are a number of places to stay.
Find out where to stay

What's On

Plan your visit to coincide with one of the many local events held throughout the year.
Find out what's on

Useful Information

Maps of the town, suggested walks and more.
Find out more
Chartwell
Chartwell
Quebec House
Quebec House
Squerryes Court
Squerryes Court


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