Oakley Court

Oakley Court
Oakley Court, once owned by Otho FitzGerald, and now a hotel
Oakley Court Hotel, looking south from Dorney Lake Park across the Thames.

Oakley Court is a Victorian Gothic country house set in 35 acres (140,000 m2) overlooking the River Thames at Water Oakley in the civil parish of Bray in the English county of Berkshire. It was built in 1859 and is currently a luxury hotel. It has been often used as a film location.

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History

The Court was built in 1859 for Sir Richard Hall Say who married Ellen Evans of Boveney Court in 1857. He was appointed High Sheriff of Berkshire in 1864 and Justice of the Peace in 1865.

In 1874 Oakley Court was sold to Lord Otho Fitzgerald, then to a John Lewis Phipps and in 1900 to Sir William Beilby Avery of Avery Scales. In 1919 Ernest Olivier purchased the property together with 50 acres (200,000 m2) of Berkshire woodland for £27,000. He was a very eccentric character who frequently entertained foreign diplomats and as a courteous gesture flew the flag of the nation they represented on the original flagpole, which still stands today. The Court was used during the last war as the English headquarters for the French Resistance and President Charles De Gaulle is said to have stayed in one of the bedrooms.

Film set

Because it adjoins Bray Studios, the exterior of Oakley Court was used in the filming of a number of films including several Hammer horror films, such as The Reptile (1966), The Brides of Dracula (1962), The Plague of the Zombies (1966), and And Now the Screaming Starts! (1973). It is perhaps best remembered as Dr. Frank N Furter's castle (called The Frankenstein Place) in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).

The only film to be filmed both inside and outside of Oakley Court is regular Hammer director Freddie Francis' independent project Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly. Francis and screenwriter Brian Comport specifically tailored the movie around the building after Francis became enamored with it during his work on various Hammer projects and decided to take full advantage of the entire house and its grounds rather than just use it for establishing shots.

It was also used for a cult independent horror film called Vampyres (1974). In 1995, it featured as the 'Laxton Grange Hotel' in the British television series, Pie in the Sky.

The classic 1976 mystery farce "Murder by Death" also used this house for its setting.

The house may also be seen in the William Castle Horror comedy The Old Dark House (1963), which was a remake of the original The Old Dark House, directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff.

On many web resources it is erroneously credited as being St Trinian's School in the original St Trinian's film series, but a comparison between the films and the actual building show a quite different architecture and overall design.[citation needed] Historical notes available from the hotel, however, indicate that some parts of the St Trinian films were filmed in the grounds.[1]

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Coordinates: 51°29′24″N 0°40′21″W / 51.490048°N 0.672516°W / 51.490048; -0.672516


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