Trespassing at Drayton House due to Film Saltburn

SOURCE www.theguardian.com
The owner of the 700-year-old Drayton House in Northamptonshire, used in the film Saltburn, is dealing with trespassers trying to take photos and videos on the grounds. The estate has a public footpath, but some individuals have strayed off the path. The director of the film wanted a unique location, leading to the use of Drayton House.

Key Points

  • Owner unprepared for the intense interest in his home after the film's release.
  • Public footpath runs through the estate but trespassers have been caught straying off.
  • Director wanted to use a unique location, leading to the choice of Drayton House.

Pros

  • Increased interest in the historic Drayton House due to its use in the film Saltburn.

Cons

  • Owner dealing with trespassers on the grounds who are straying off the public footpath.