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English: Ascott House Originally a Jacobean farmhouse, Ascott was bought and remodelled by one of the Rothschilds in the 19th century, and is now a National Trust property. The house is on a modest domestic scale, in contrast to Waddesdon Manor, the grand Rothschild residence near Aylesbury.
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Object location51° 53′ 53″ N, 0° 42′ 22″ W  Heading=225° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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16 June 2005

51°53'52.8"N, 0°42'21.6"W

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