French Renaissance-style château Waddesdon Manor is set in 5,000 acres of rolling Buckinghamshire parkland. Built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in the 1870s, it houses one of the finest collections of French 18th century decorative arts and British portraiture. Waddesdon has one of the finest examples of a late Victorian garden in Britain, with colourful bedding, a Parterre, 3D bird bedding sculptures, artificial Pulham rock and ornate Rococo-style Aviary. VisitSouthEastEngland.com
Trip Details Booking Form "If you’re a Pride and Prejudice fan, Lyme Park will have a deeper significance to you than most: that’s right, this is the location of that lake – out of which Mr. Darcy emerged, dripping, from the water." VisitEngland.com
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