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  2. Waddesdon Manor - Wikipedia

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    Listed Building – Grade I. Reference no. 11117804. Waddesdon Manor is a country house in the village of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. Owned by the National Trust and managed by the Rothschild Foundation, it is one of the National Trust's most visited properties, with over 463,000 visitors in 2019. [ 1 ]

  3. Rothschild properties in the home counties - Wikipedia

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    Rothschild properties in the home counties. Waddesdon Manor, the north entrance facade. In the 19th century members of the English Rothschild family bought and built many country houses in the home counties, furnishing them with the art the family collected. The area of the Vale of Aylesbury, where many of the houses were situated, became known ...

  4. Eythrope - Wikipedia

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    Eythrope (previously Ethorp) is a hamlet and country house in the parish of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located to the south east of the main village of Waddesdon. It was bought in the 1870s by a branch of the Rothschild family, and belongs to them to this day. Eythrope is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for ...

  5. Rothschild family - Wikipedia

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    A Rothschild house, Waddesdon Manor in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, England, donated to the National Trust by the family in 1957. The Rothschild banking family of England was founded in 1798 by Nathan Mayer Rothschild (1777–1836), who first settled in Manchester but then moved to London.

  6. Alice Charlotte von Rothschild - Wikipedia

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    She lived in Piccadilly, London in a property adjacent to that of Ferdinand. When in 1874 he began the construction of Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire England, Alice acquired a nearby property at Eythrope for herself. [1] There, between 1876 and 1879, she had a park and garden created and a house built near the river called Eythrope Pavilion.

  7. Waddesdon railway station - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 51°51′19″N 0°54′08″W  /  51.8554°N 0.9021°W  / 51.8554; -0.9021. London transport portal. Waddesdon is a closed station that served the village of Waddesdon and its manor, to the north of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. The station is not to be confused with Waddesdon Road railway station at the other ...

  8. Waddesdon - Wikipedia

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    51°50′46″N 0°55′17″W  /  51.8460°N 0.9215°W  / 51.8460; -0.9215. Waddesdon / ˈwɒdzdən / is a village in Buckinghamshire, England, 6 miles (10 km) west-north-west of Aylesbury on the A41 road. The village also includes the hamlets of Eythrope and Wormstone. Waddesdon was an agricultural settlement with milling, silk ...

  9. Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild - Wikipedia

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    See list. Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild, OM, GBE, CVO (29 April 1936 – 26 February 2024), was a British peer, investment banker and member of the Rothschild banking family. Rothschild held important roles in business and British public life, and was active in charitable and philanthropic areas.