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Built by the Rothschild family and sporting very distinctive Neo-Tudor architecture including some fantastically fancifully patterned brick chimneys, the Grade II-listed former coaching inn situated at the gates of Waddesdon Manor makes for a delightful country escape. The restaurant and bar sport a slick, spacious and smart style, with pale pink walls, antique-style lighting, grey fabric chairs and a cosy snug. The food is equally impressive, and some of the tasty dishes feature rather unusual combinations, such as mussels with chorizo. Guest rooms are rather more traditional, vary in size and look, and are situated in the main building, the coach house and courtyard. They are comfortable, neutral in style, painted in pale, earthy colours, and furnished with antique or antique-style furniture.
Hotel Entertainment
Learning
Foodies
Great walks
Golf
Other Activities
Pet friendly
Wedding license
Quiet
Country House
Literary
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Good wine list
Riding
Restaurant
Artworks
Cycling
Historic
Chic
Antiques
Village
Child friendly
Gourmet
Disabled access
Traditional
Charming
Four poster beds
Free wifi
Conference facilities
Rooms
16 rooms in this hotelPet friendly
Pets are permitted in one of the rooms.Cots available
Safe
Meeting Room
Outdoor dining
Fireplace
Wedding license
Bar
Parking
Business Centre
Private dining room
Sit-out Terrace
Good wine list
Room service
Restaurant
Garden
Child friendly
Disabled access
Suites
Concierge
Four poster beds
Wifi
Free wifi
Conference facilities
Hotel Entertainment
Learning
Great walks
Golf
Other Activities
Riding
Cycling
The Five Arrows, in Waddesdon, is a Buckinghamshire hotel offering Victorian charm, a choice of contemporary and traditional rooms, and a notable wine list.
Originally published by The Telegraph
Originally published by Good Hotel Guide
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