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 Waddesdon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Between 1897 and 1936 Waddesdon had train services on the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway at Waddesdon Manor Station, two miles from the village.
Waddesdon Manor and grounds are now the property of the
In 1874 Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild bought a large estate in the area and built the mansion of Waddesdon Manor on a hill-top above the village.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Waddesdon

  
 List of closed London Underground stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These stations of the London Underground and its predecessor companies (such as the Metropolitan Railway, the City and South London Railway and Underground Electric Railways of London) are now closed and, for the most part, abandoned.
Highgate tube station is an active underground station, but has a closed overground line.
The station is located at the end of the fictional Hobbs Lane.
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 waddesdon
Between 1897 and 1936 Waddesdon had train services on the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway at Waddesdon Manor Station, two miles from the village.
Waddesdon Manor Waddesdon Manor is a mansion at Waddesdon in Buckinghamshire, built between 1874 and 1889 for Baron...
Courthouse Pitstone Windmill Princes Risborough Manor House Stowe Park Waddesdon Manor West Wycombe Park West Wycombe Village Cambridgeshire...
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 Waddesdon Manor Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire and near enough to Heathrow or Luton
Waddesdon Manor is a Aylesbury tourist attraction in Buckinghamshire
Waddesdon Manor is usefully near Heathrow or Luton airport There are further useful links below.
Waddesdon Manor Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire and near enough to Heathrow or Luton
www.information-britain.co.uk /inthearea.cfm?Place_ID=491

  
 Britain Update archives
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 Waddesdon_120304c.JPG :: Waddesdon Manor. A small section of original railway fencing survives near the station entrance. 12th March 2004. @ Fotopic.Net
A small section of original railway fencing survives near the station entrance.
Added on 12th March 2004, has been viewed 47 times
therailwaystationgallery.fotopic.net /p3256738.html

  
 Travelodge - Thame lodge information
Close by: Railway station with direct link into London (2 miles).
The Travelodge is on the right just behind the Esso service station.
Take exit 8a or 7 off the M40, signposted Wheatley, follow signs for Thame/Aylesbury and Long Crendon, turn left at roundabout at the junction of A418/B4011 to Long Crendon.
www.travelodge.co.uk /travelodge/location.php?hotel_id=68

  
 Properties of 17 (seventeen)
In Waddesdon Manor, a Renaissance-style château built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, 17 rooms were restored (cf
They plan to open a shop and the first train is to bring them their first delivery: 17 boxes (chapter 32).
Terrible flood in Morocco, there are dozens of casualties.
www.vinc17.org /d17_eng.html

  
 Waddesdon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Between 1897 and 1936, Waddesdon had train services on the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway at Waddesdon Manor Station, two miles from the village.
Waddesdon Manor and grounds are now the property of the National Trust, and Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild retains the estate and a house at nearby Eythrope.
In 1874, Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild bought a large estate in the area and built the mansion of Waddesdon Manor on a hill-top above the village.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Waddesdon   (189 words)

  
 Waddesdon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Between 1897 and 1936, Waddesdon had train services on the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway at Waddesdon Manor Station, two miles from the village.
Waddesdon Manor and grounds are now the property of the National Trust, and Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild retains the estate and a house at nearby Eythrope.
In 1874, Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild bought a large estate in the area and built the mansion of Waddesdon Manor on a hill-top above the village.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Waddesdon   (189 words)

  
 Underground History - Quaiton Road to Verney Juction
Waddesdon Manor station, as it is today, with it's sole surviving overgrown platform.
Today, Quainton Road station remains open as the headquarters for the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, where many vintage steam locomotives and coaches can be observed.
Aylesbury station continued to be used as a mainline station from 1933 onwards, but on 3rd May 1943 Aylesbury and Quainton Road became a Metropolitan Line destination again.
underground-history.co.uk /amersham.php   (686 words)

  
 Wigginton Hotels. Hotels in Wigginton - Accommodation UK
The drive to the factory shopping outlets at Bicester Village takes you past spectacular Waddesdon Manor and the Bucks Railway Centre at Quainton.
The hotel is situated close to the M25 and M40 motorways and located at the end of the metropolitan tube line.
There are attractive villages in every direction and don’t miss the market town of Buckingham.
www.picturesofengland.com /England/Hertfordshire/Wigginton/hotels50   (686 words)

  
 London Underground history 1890-1899
Waddesdon station (then called Waddesdon Manor) opened between Aylesbury and Quainton Road.
Opening of the line between Brill and Quainton Road, including the intermediate stations Wood Siding, Wotton, Westcott and Waddendon Road (then Waddesdon).
The Great Central Railway (formerly Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire) built a line south to Quainton Road, used Metropolitan tracks to Harrow On-The-Hill and then by their own set of tracks to Marylebone, mainly parallell to the Metropolitan tracks.
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 Definition of Waddesdon
3:...ces on the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway at '''Waddesdon Manor Station''', two miles from the village.
1:...e [[Aylesbury Vale]], about five miles north of [[Waddesdon]], seven miles south east of [[Buckingham]].
west of [[Aylesbury]] and three miles south of [[Waddesdon]].
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