Ruth Wilson as Jane Eyre and Toby Stevens as Rochester in the BBC dramatisation of Jane EyreEyre on Air... the BBC's adaptation of Jane Eyre
The Peak District and Derbyshire was the BBC's natural choice when it came to
selecting film locations for Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte’s much-loved novel was written immediately after a visit
she made to the area and many of the book's descriptive passages depict the scenery
that still attracts visitors today!
Filming Jane Eyre at Haddon Hall
The four part series, which first aired in autumn 2006, stars Ruth Wilson as
Jane and Toby Stephens as Rochester. Filming took place at a number of sites throughout
the area, including the magnificent location of
Haddon Hall, which was chosen to represent Thornfield, Rochester’s manor house.
The Peak District and Derbyshire is rapidly becoming a favourite haunt of the
‘set-jetting’ visitor – those who purposely visit film and TV locations! As well
as locations for
Jane Eyre, the region also features in films as diverse as the acclaimed 2005 cinematic
release of
Pride and Prejudice,
The Dam Busters,
Peak Practice,
The League of Gentlemen and more!
Great Halls Of Fire!
Haddon Hall was engulfed in 'flames' for the production of Jane Eyre - sophisticated pyrotechnic special effects allowed the Hall to 'burn' through
the night during the filming of key 'Thornfield' sequences. Many locals made emergency
calls to the Fire Brigade, who eventually had to position fire engines at the
entrance of the Hall to allay fears that the stately home was being destroyed! |
Haddon Hall 'on fire' in the recent BBC TV production of Jane Eyre
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