In 1874, Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild bought a large estate in the Waddesdon area and built the mansion of Waddesdon Manor on a hill-top above the village. He transformed Waddesdon into an estate village, with new houses for employees and tenants, a school, a public house, a cricket pavilion and of course, Waddesdon Village Hall.
In 1968, Waddesdon Hall was transferred to a charitable trust with a management committee compiled of local people in the village. The aim of the trust is to develop and manage a community venue that would become the heart of the village of Waddesdon.
Set in rural Buckinghamshire, Waddesdon Hall is a beautiful venue to host weddings, parties, wakes, celebrations, conferences, training and more. It is also an ideal filming location.
Located 5 minutes drive from Aylesbury, with train links to London Marylebone. Also a short drive from Bicester and Thame in Oxfordshire.

Waddesdon Hall also provides many community projects, such as a daily community fridge, family cookery workshops, community breakfasts and lots more.
For more information about Waddesdon Hall please email [email protected].
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