2026: Exclusive Visit: Flint House and the Windmill Hill Archives
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2026: Exclusive Visit: Flint House and the Windmill Hill Archives

When

Friday, 24 July 2026, 10:00 – 12:00

Turn End Trust

Turn End, 9 Townside, Aylesbury, HP17 8BG

Time

10:0012:00

Price guide

£11.90

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Join the Trustees of Turn End Trust and staff from Waddesdon Manor for a private tour of Flint House and the Windmill Hill Archive building, both set in the heart of the Waddesdon Estate. Join a Waddesdon Guide for a tour of Flint House, the winner of the 2015 RIBA House of the Year Award, and Catherine Taylor, Head Archivist for a tour of Windmill Hill and look at a selection of Archive material. The Flint House was commissioned by the Late Lord Rothschild and was designed by Charlotte Skene Catling of Skene Catling de la Peña. Windmill Hill continues the grand tradition of Rothschild architectural patronage in the Vale of Aylesbury. With spectacular views, an old dairy farm has inspired a place to enjoy art and architecture. Designed by Stephen Marshall Architects of London, the building celebrates the conservation and environmental work of the Rothschild Foundation. It also houses the archives of the Waddesdon Rothschilds. £45.00 (Friends £40.00) Buy Tickets Some walking required. Attendees are welcome to also visit Waddesdon Manor. Free to National Trust Members Adult: Grounds Admission: £11.90 House & Grounds Admission: £22.95

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