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Waddesdon sits about six miles west of Aylesbury along the A41, though it feels a world away from the busy county town. The village is defined largely by its relationship with the Rothschild family; their legacy is visible in the distinctive architecture of the local houses and, most notably, the grand Manor that overlooks the village from the hill. While the Manor brings in a steady stream of visitors, the village itself remains a functional, lived-in place with a strong sense of community centred around the primary and secondary schools. It’s a practical spot for getting around, with the nearby Aylesbury Vale Parkway station providing a direct rail link into London Marylebone, and the market town of Bicester reachable in about twenty minutes. Despite the proximity to these hubs, the village is surrounded by open farmland and the rolling landscape of the Vale of Aylesbury, providing plenty of quiet walking routes right on the doorstep.