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Oxford Daily (OD) > Local Oxford News > Warner Bros Filming Closes Waddesdon Manor to Visitors, Oxford 2026
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Warner Bros Filming Closes Waddesdon Manor to Visitors, Oxford 2026

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Last updated: June 23, 2026 12:31 pm
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Warner Bros Filming Closes Waddesdon Manor to Visitors
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Key Points

  • Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire was closed to visitors from Wednesday 17 June to Friday 19 June for location filming.
  • The National Trust said the House and Grounds would then reopen on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 June, with some changes to the usual visitor route.
  • Waddesdon Manor is managed on behalf of the National Trust by the Rothschild Foundation and is a French Renaissance-style château with gardens, collections and visitor facilities.
  • The closure affected the house, aviary, gardens, restaurant, shop, woodland playground, exhibition spaces and food outlets listed on the National Trust’s visitor page.
  • Publicly available information confirms filming took place at the property, although the exact Warner Bros production was not detailed in the accessible sources.

Oxford (Oxford Daily) June 23, 2026- The National Trust’s own visitor information confirmed the property was closed from Wednesday 17 to Friday 19 June for location filming, before reopening for limited access at the weekend. The closure was therefore not a general shutdown, but a planned access restriction linked to production activity at the estate.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What was closed?
  • What is Waddesdon Manor?
  • Why do studios use it?
  • How were visitors affected?
  • What did the source say?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction

What was closed?

The National Trust’s Waddesdon page listed the house, aviary, gardens, manor restaurant, shop, woodland playground, house exhibition, coach house gallery and food-to-go outlets as closed during the filming period.
It also noted that weekend opening on 20 and 21 June would include changes to the usual visitor route.
This suggests the filming arrangements affected both the visitor experience and normal site operations rather than just one room or one part of the estate.

What is Waddesdon Manor?

Waddesdon Manor is a French Renaissance-style château near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, built in 1874 by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild to house his art collection. The National Trust describes it as a major heritage property with gardens, galleries, seasonal events and hospitality spaces.

Its scale and architecture make it a suitable filming location for large productions, which is consistent with its repeated use by the screen industry.

Why do studios use it?

Historic houses such as Waddesdon Manor are often attractive to film crews because they can provide period settings, grand interiors and landscaped grounds in one location.

For production teams, that reduces the need to build expensive sets from scratch and gives a visually distinctive backdrop. For the estate, filming can bring commercial income and publicity, although it also requires temporary restrictions for visitors.

How were visitors affected?

Visitors planning a mid-June trip had to work around the closure window, since the house and grounds were unavailable for three days.
The National Trust’s notice made clear that only a limited reopening followed, so guests still had to expect altered routes and possible disruption.
For a heritage site that depends on regular footfall, even short closures can affect day-trip planning, school visits and special bookings.

What did the source say?

According to the Oxford Mail report, the story centred on a National Trust house on the Oxfordshire border being closed for Warner Bros filming.
The National Trust’s page supplied the strongest direct confirmation of the closure dates and the visitor impact.
Because the accessible material did not provide the full Oxford Mail byline or the exact Warner Bros title, it is safer to attribute only the details that were visible in the sources.

Background of the development

Waddesdon Manor has a long history of hosting events, tours and special openings, and the National Trust notes that the estate is managed by the Rothschild Foundation on its behalf. The property has also been used before as a filming location, which shows that production work at the site is not unusual.


Heritage venues often balance public access with commercial filming because the income can support conservation, maintenance and visitor services.

Prediction

For local visitors, the immediate effect of this development is likely to be short-term inconvenience rather than a lasting change, because the closure was temporary and scheduled in advance.
For the National Trust and the estate, filming may help raise funds and visibility, which can support upkeep of the manor and grounds.
For audiences interested in film and television, the use of Waddesdon Manor may increase attention on the property and encourage future visits once normal access resumes.

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