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The Saltburn-style house you can book to stay in a beautiful setting not far from Manchester

From 2000s nostalgia to that bathroom scene, no one can stop talking about the film Saltburn. First released in cinemas in November and then launched on streaming services over Christmas, it sparked a social media frenzy with its satirical depiction of upper class life and themes of extreme obsession and desire.

Directed by Emerald Fennell, Saltburn stars an array of big names, including Barry Keoghan, Rosamund Pike and Richard E. Grant. But the biggest star of the show is the house itself, the sprawling fictional estate of Saltburn, home to the Catton family.

The film’s dark plot unfolds within the walls of the magnificent mansion, where its residents play tennis in suits and lavish parties are held late into the night. Real life Drayton House in Lowick, Northamptonshire, served as the filming location, but the private family home is closed to the public.

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However, if you’re looking to have a taste of the Catton family lifestyle (well, a more reserved version of it) then you can book a stay at a Saltburn-style house in the Peak District. The spectacular Roaches Hall is nestled between Buxton and Leek, right under the famous rocks of its namesake.

Built in 1876, it was once the hunting residence of Sir Philip Brocklehurst and the house is now rented out as a holiday home, sleeping up to 30 guests. Visitors can sample the lifestyle of landed gentry by lounging in the spacious drawing room, sitting down to a meal in the luxurious dining room or relaxing in the games room.

Guests at Roaches Hall can spread out across 13 bedrooms, which include five doubles and six twins. There are 11 bath and shower rooms across the house, while the

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