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Eythrope Pavilion (Eythrope House)

  • Earlier Houses: Eythrope House was the medieval seat of the Dormer family, and, after them, it was the home of Sir William Stanhope, who remodeled the house in the mid-18th century. Eythrope House was demolished 1810-11.

    Built / Designed For: Alice de Rothschild

    House & Family History: In August of 1875, Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, who owned the adjoining Waddesdon Estate (on which he was building the spectacular Waddesdon Manor), purchased the 1,400-acre Eythrope Estate for £130,000 for his sister, Miss Alice. Alice built a summer house for herself on the estate, which was later expanded into a larger and all-weather current house by James and Dorothy de Rothschild. Eythrope is the last of the Buckinghamshire Rothschild houses to remain in family hands.

  • Architect: George Devey

    Date: 1875-79
    Designed: New (current) House for Alice de Rothschild

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    Architect: Thomas Harris

    Date: Mid-18th century
    Designed: Remodeled earlier House (demolished 1810-11) for Sir William Stanhope

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    Architect: Isaac Ware

    Date: Mid-18th century
    Designed: Remodeled earlier House (demolished 1810-11) for Sir William Stanhope

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  • Title: Waddesdon Manor: The Heritage of a Rothschild House
    Author: Hall, Michael (Text); Taylor, John Bigelow (Photographs)
    Year Published: 2002
    Reference: pgs. 44
    Publisher: New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
    ISBN: 0810932393
    Book Type: Hardback

    Title: No Voice From the Hall: Early Memories of a Country House Snooper
    Author: Harris, John
    Year Published: 1998
    Publisher: London: John Murray
    ISBN: 0719555671
    Book Type: Hardback

  • House Listed: Grade II

    Park Listed: Grade II

  • "And Then There Were None" (2015 - TV movie, as roads and the bridge).
  • Current Seat / Home of: Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild

    Past Seat / Home of: SEATED AT EARLIER HOUSE: Dormer family. Sir William Stanhope, 18th century. SEATED AT CURRENT HOUSE: Alice de Rothschild, 1875-1922; James Armand Edmond de Rothschild, 1922-57.

    Current Ownership Type: Individual / Family Trust

    Primary Current Ownership Use: Private Home

  • House Open to Public: Grounds Only - By Appointment

    Website: https://waddesdon.org.uk/your-visit/grounds/eythrope-gardens

    Historic Houses Member: No

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