
Where was Gosford Park filmed
Gosford Park
Year: 2001
Country: United Kingdom
<p>Much of the painting was created at the English estate of Rotham Park, built in 1754. The scenes in the servants' dormitories were filmed at Syon House estate in west London, the home of the Duke of Northumberland. These monumental estates were often modernized, so some rooms had to be created from scratch on sets built at Shepperton Studios.</p>
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Locations
Lady Trentham's house
In movie
Scene where A car pulls up to the entrance of a house with majestic white columns. It is pouring rain, and the driver asks the girl to help him put a roof over the driver's seat. A distinguished gentleman comes out of the house and asks if everything is ready. Having received an affirmative answer, he invites my lady to come out of the house
Real
Scene was shot on the 17th-century private estate of Hall Barn. It was built for the politician and poet Edmund Waller. The heroine Maggie Smith is a dowager countess, which means that her dwelling must be of an appropriate class.
Sir William McCordall's estate.
In movie
Scene where Mary and the Duchess drive up to the estate. The other guests gradually arrive in cars. Sylvia McCordal arrives at the entrance of the manor on horseback. She opens the car door for Lady Trenton, and the owner of the estate greets her aunt warmly on the doorstep.
Real
Scene was shot at Rotham Park Country House. The estate is located in Rotham Park, on Barnet Road north of Barnet, in Hertfordshire, UK. The filmmakers wanted a pompous estate where the main shooting of the movie took place. In the story, Gosford Park is the estate of industrialist Sir William McCordall. The exteriors and interiors of Rotham Park were ideally suited to depict the life and life of high society in the 1930s
The servants' bedroom
In movie
Scene where Elsie shows Mary where she will be staying for the duration of the event. The heroine sees a portrait of a familiar man on the wall near Elsie's bed. He turns out to be Ivor Novello, one of the guests. The girls begin to discuss their gentlemen in an unflattering way
Real
Scene was shot at Syon House in west London. It is an old mansion of the Duke of Northumberland. Syon House is quite a popular location for filming historical movies. Mainly because it retains the authentic interiors that filmmakers require