After leaving the Surrey countryside we drove not all that far to Buckinghamshire and the very small village of Waddesdon.
We were there to visit Waddesdon Manor another National Trust property. I would even go so far and say its the best National Trust property I have been to.
Our accomodation for 2 nights was the Five Arrows Hotel, a Grade II listed building at the gates of Waddeson Manor built on the site of an old coaching inn. Its name is derived from the Rothschild family emblem of a sheld surmounted by five arrows, pointing upward and tied with a ribbon.
Built in 1887 as part of Waddesdon Estate by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild it was originally used to accommodate the architects, craftsmen and artisans working on the Manor itself.
We were there to visit Waddesdon Manor another National Trust property. I would even go so far and say its the best National Trust property I have been to.
Our accomodation for 2 nights was the Five Arrows Hotel, a Grade II listed building at the gates of Waddeson Manor built on the site of an old coaching inn. Its name is derived from the Rothschild family emblem of a sheld surmounted by five arrows, pointing upward and tied with a ribbon.
Built in 1887 as part of Waddesdon Estate by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild it was originally used to accommodate the architects, craftsmen and artisans working on the Manor itself.
Five Arrows Hotel It is a beautiful hotel tastefully modernised while keeping all the Grade II features of the property and the gardens on the edge of the estate. |
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