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High Street, Waddesdon| Aylesbury| Buckinghamshire| HP18 0JE
Telephone: +44 (0)1296 651727| Fax: +44 (0)1296 655716| Email: five.arrows@nationaltrust.org.uk
How to Find Us: The Hotel is situated off the A41 in the village of Waddesdon. Our free car park is situated to the rear of the hotel.
Please turn off the A41 into Baker Street and take the first turn on the right

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The Five Arrows Hotel is a Grade II listed building at the gates of Waddesdon Manor built on the site of an old coaching inn. Its name is derived from the Rothschild family emblem of a shield surmounted by five arrows, pointing upward and tied with a ribbon. Each of the arrows represents one of the five sons of Mayer Amschel Rothschild, founder of the Rothschild dynasty, who were sent by their father to establish banking houses in the five financial capitals of Europe
- Frankfurt, Vienna, Paris, Naples and London.

Built in 1887 as part of the Waddesdon Estate by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild it was originally used to accommodate the architects, craftsmen and artisans working on the Manor itself. It was designed by architect/builder, James Taylor, who lived locally in Bierton; in his own "authentic" English style of half timbering, elaborate Elizabethan chimney stacks, and wrought ironwork. Architecturally it is one of the most striking buildings in the village.



Copyright: The Five Arrows Hotel 2009. Photograpy Mike Fear, Hugh Palmer, Alex Templet, Matt Thackwray