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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 as "Rothchildshire". In the 20th century many of these properties were sold off with their art collections dispersed. Today only
Eythrope House still belongs to the family; however, they still retain influence in how
Ascott House and
Waddesdon Manor are managed. In
the loss of country houses in the 20th century only
Aston Clinton was lost.
Properties
The country houses that were purchased or built in or around Buckinghamshire included:
[1]
Mentmore Towers
Ascott House ,
Wing in the
Vale of Aylesbury
[2]
Aston Clinton House ,
Aston Clinton in the Vale of Aylesbury
[3]
Champneys ,
Wigginton on the edge of the
Chiltern Hills
[4]
Eythrope ,
Buckinghamshire
[5]
Exbury estate, Hampshire
Exbury in the
New Forest National Park .
[6]
Flint House ,
[7]
Waddesdon ,
Buckinghamshire
[8]
Gunnersbury Park ,
Middlesex
[9]
Halton House ,
Halton
[10]
Halton House, Buckinghamshire
Mentmore Towers ,
Mentmore
[11]
Shorncliffe Lodge ,
Folkestone ,
Kent
[12]
Tring Park Mansion ,
Tring ,
Hertfordshire
[13]
Waddesdon Manor ,
Waddesdon ,
Buckinghamshire
[14]
Windmill Hill, Buckinghamshire ,
Waddesdon
[15]
History
Flint House
Nathan Mayer Rothschild had rented
Tring Park in
Tring ,
Hertfordshire in the 1830s. It was purchased with 4,000 acres (16 km2 ) by Lionel Rothschild in May 1872 as his principal country residence.
[16]
Waddesdon Manor , near to the market town of
Aylesbury , was built in the 1870s,
[17] Further afield, the Rothschild family owned the
Exbury estate in
Hampshire , known for the Rothschild collection of
rhododendrons ,
azaleas and
camellias , now run by a charity.
[18]
See also
References
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"Home | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Ascott, Buckinghamshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Champneys, Tring, Hertfordshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Eythrope, Buckinghamshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Exbury, Hampshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Flint House" . Waddesdon Manor . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Flint House, the Waddesdon Estate, Buckinghamshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Gunnersbury, West London, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Halton, Buckinghamshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Mentmore Towers, Buckinghamshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Shorncliffe Lodge, The Undercliff, Sandgate, Folkestone, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Tring Park, Hertfordshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Windmill Hill, the Waddesdon estate, Buckinghamshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Tring Park, Hertfordshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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"Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, England | Rothschild Family" . family.rothschildarchive.org . Retrieved 2019-05-06 .
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Exbury Gardens website
Ferguson, Niall (1998). The World's Banker: the History of the House of Rothschild . London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
ISBN
0-297-81539-3 .