Waddesdon, a French Renaissance-style château, was built in the 1870s by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild to house his art treasures and to entertain the fashionable world. His collection of English and Dutch paintings and French decorative arts was amongst the finest in the world. Added to by subsequent generations of the Rothschild family, visitors can see this incredible collection displayed as it would have been in Baron Ferdinand’s day.
Wednesday to Sunday, 20 March - 30 Oct 2024
Gardens only: 10am until 5pm (last admission 4pm).
Gardens and House Entry: 11am until 5pm
Waddesdon, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP18 0JH
The Welcome Pavillion in the Visitor Car Park on arrival
Waddesdon Manor House and Garden
Enjoy a day out discovering fine art and picturesque gardens at Waddesdon. A French Renaissance-style château in the heart of the Chilterns, brimming with incredible treasures, a contemporary exhibition space, a restaurant and café for coffee and lunch, a gift and Rothschild wine shop, an Aviary that carries out essential conservation work and acres of landscaped gardens packed with outdoor activities for families including a woodland playground.
Waddesdon Manor Gardens
Enjoy a day in nature, marvel at beautiful flower displays and historic Italian statuary. Set within the heart of the Chilterns, the gardens of Waddesdon are bursting with beautiful bedding displays, as well as a contemporary exhibition space, restaurant and café for coffee and lunch, a gift and Rothschild wine shop, an Aviary that carries out essential conservation work and acres of landscaped gardens packed with outdoor activities for families including a woodland playground.