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Jewish Heritage in Southern England: Day Trip to Waddesdon

The Jewish history of Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire is perhaps the best known of all the houses in our series. Built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in the 19th century, the estate has since passed through four generations of the same family, who added to the spectacular interiors and art collection over time. Join us for an in depth tour of the manor’s Jewish heritage and the Rothschilds’ legacy, exploring their art, family story and archives.

Ticket price includes all entry fees, specialist guides and lunch. Please arrive by 10.45am for an 11am start. If you don’t drive, contact Emma via programming@jewishrenaissance.org.uk and we will arrange a carshare from north London or Sevenoaks station.

10.45am (BST). £65 early bird price until 12pm on 8 Jun, £72.50 thereafter. Meeting point: Ightham Mote, TN15 0NU (exact location will be sent nearer the time).

This session is part of our season exploring Jewish heritage in southern England, with a series of alternating lunchtime lectures on Zoom (free, but donations appreciated) and day trips (£65-£72.50) that delve into the Jewish history of Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Buckinghamshire. This series is run in partnership with Jewish Renaissance.

Fore more information and to book:

https://www.jewishrenaissance.org.uk/events/jewish-heritage-in-southern-england

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