Waddesdon Manor
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild started building Waddesdon Manor in 1874 to display his outstanding collection of art treasures and entertain fashionable society. His choice of French chateau style, typical of the Loire valley, surprises many visitors. Rothschild Collections of the highest quality 18th-century French decorative arts are displayed alongside magnificent English portraits and Dutch Old Master paintings in over 40 elegant interiors.
Outside is one of the finest Victorian gardens in Britain, famous for its parterre and ornate working aviary, and enhanced with classical and contemporary sculpture.
Today, the Manor continues its tradition of entertainment and hospitality with events celebrating food and wine. Visitors can explore Waddesdon's history, collections and gardens through changing exhibitions, talks and tours.
Waddesdon Manor is managed by the Rothschild Foundation on behalf of the National Trust.
Pablo Bronstein: The Temple of Solomon and its Contents
Discovering Jewish Country Houses: Photographs by Hélène Binet
Meet the Makers - Christmas at Waddesdon
The Waddesdon Aviary
A Family Fascination: A History of Birds at Waddesdon
A New Habitat For Birds
A Painter of Birds: Louis-Denis Armand (1723-1796)
An Insight into Joana Vasconcelos: Wedding Cake
Christmas at Waddesdon 2023 reviewed by you!
Conservation in Action: Marvellous Elephant Automaton
Catherine Goodman: Do you remember me...
Volunteers' Week
Alice's Wonderlands Exhibition Trailer
Alice's Wonderlands: Who was Alice de Rothschild? | Waddesdon Manor
Gustave Moreau: the Fables (subtitled)
Why our volunteers enjoy being at Waddesdon
Spring | Waddesdon's gardens in bloom
Jean Henri Riesner Marie Antoinette writing table
Lockdown diaries: conservation in the Oval Hall
Waddesdon Manor illuminations 2020