The capital of Britain is London.
Winston Churchill was born there.
Winston Churchill
In Great Britian Churchill lived for some time at Chartwell house.
Winston Churchill lived in the Prime minister's residence at 10 Downing street in London, England.
Blenhiem Palace, which is in Oxfordshire, the ancestral home of the Churchill family.
Churchill was the greatest man of british stock that ever lived, apart from maybe cecil rhodes.
Churchill lived for over 40 years at his family home of Chartwell, close to Bromley.
He lived from 1874 to 1965, and was in power as a Prime Minister in Britain from 1940-1945, and again from 1951-1955.
The Churchill family lived in Chartwell. Sir Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister during World War II, resided at Chartwell with his wife, Clementine, and their children. The family used Chartwell as their primary residence from 1922 until Winston Churchill's death in 1965.
NO. It is ascribed to another Englishman who lived in the 17th century.
Henry VIII and his wives lived at Warwick Castle, he actually made refurbishments to the castle like fixing the kitchen roof
Winston Churchill's parents, Lord Randolph Churchill and Jennie Jerome, did not officially divorce, but their marriage was troubled and they lived apart for many years. Their relationship deteriorated after Lord Randolph's political career declined and he faced health issues. Jennie eventually moved to the United States, while Lord Randolph remained in the UK, leading to a de facto separation. Their strained relationship had a significant impact on Winston's life and character.