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The Five Arrows Hotel was built in 1887 by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild to house the architects and craftsmen who were working at Waddesdon Manor, the Baron`s Renaissance style chateau set on a hill nearby. The hotel has a charming baroque exterior with turrets, gables and balconies, and inside there are two suites and nine comfortable bedrooms, a bar and a restaurant which has a growing reputation locally and throughout the county for excellent food. It is the ideal base from which to visit the Manor and the other beautiful Buckinghamshire stately homes. Number of Rooms:11 Number Ensuite:11 Price per RoomDouble:£85 - Superior room: £95 Twin:£85 Single:£65 - Single occupancy of standard room £70; superior room £85 Suite:£150 - Garden room £150 Restaurant Name:The Five Arrows Cuisine:International Chef:Julian Alexander-Worster
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