Quebec House
About Quebec House
The Quebec House is the birthplace of General James Wolfe, now referred to as Quebec Square in Westerham, Kent. The brick residence is positioned in a residential community surrounded by means of ancient homes and is a present day house of the 20th century. This residence changed into firstly built within the sixteenth century however turned into largely renovated in the 18th and 12th centuries. Wolf stayed there from 2 January 1727 to 1738 from his birth.
Originally known as Spear, the name of the residence become modified after their victory inside the Battle of Quebec. Now owned via the National Trust, the house coach residence is an exhibition at the lifestyles of conflict and wolf and recollections and photos are protected within the residence itself. Located near the crossroads of Vicarej Hill, Broadsted Road and Hosi Hill, a blue plaque with the outer brick wall marks the entrance to Wolff's residence. This is a totally lovely tourist spot. Thousands of tourists from the sector come here to roam here.
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