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Stopford Sackville, the owner of the estate, is annoyed at all the attention his home has received since the movie was released. Tom Maddick SWNS. A view of the estate featured in "Saltburn." ...
The Stopford-Sackville family privately owns the mansion. UK official records say the family has had it since the 1700s. Unlike many English grand homes, it does not have a public visiting schedule.
The owner of the estate used in "Saltburn" told The Mail on Sunday he's had over 50 trespassers. Charles Stopford Sackville said he was not expecting so much attention to his estate, Drayton House ...
Stopford Sackville says he's had numerous trespassers in recent weeks and months, and has had to increase security around the property. He tells the Mail, "Most people are fairly good, ...
Stopford Sackville told the Mail that he was friends with Fennell's parents. However, Stopford Sackville said it was the generous hire fee that persuaded him to allow the film crew into his house ...
Charles Stopford Sackville, who owns Drayton House, revealed in a new interview that his home has attracted huge attention on social media since the Emerald Fennell film was released last year, ...
Sometimes fame has its drawbacks. Charles Stopford Sackville, the owner of the stately 14th-century home used as a set for Emerald Fennell’s hit 2023 black comedy/thriller Saltburn, said he ...
While the house in Saltburn may seem compelling, its real-life owner Charles Stopford Sackville would like fans of Emerald Fennell‘s hit film to stop trespassing on his property. Sackville, who ...
As a result of the public catching on to the real location of the mansion— owned by the notoriously private Stopford-Sackville family, who’ve lived there since 1770 — the decadent residence ...
The owner of the estate used in "Saltburn" told The Mail on Sunday he's had over 50 trespassers. Charles Stopford Sackville said he was not expecting so much attention to his estate, Drayton House.
Stopford Sackville told the Mail that he was friends with Fennell's parents. However, Stopford Sackville said it was the generous hire fee that persuaded him to allow the film crew into his house ...