Step into the world of mystery and intrigue with our curated list of detective films set in grand estates. These films not only offer a captivating plot but also immerse you in the opulence and secrets hidden within the walls of these majestic properties. From classic whodunits to modern thrillers, this selection promises to keep you guessing until the very end, making it a must-watch for any fan of detective stories or those who appreciate the allure of historic estates.

The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Description: Although primarily set on a train, the film begins in a grand hotel in a fictional European country, setting the stage for a mystery involving espionage and disappearance.
Fact: Alfred Hitchcock directed this film, which is often considered one of his best British films.


The House of the Seven Gables (1940)
Description: Based on Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, this film explores the dark secrets and curses associated with the Pyncheon family estate.
Fact: The film was one of the first adaptations of Hawthorne's work, and it was shot in the actual House of the Seven Gables in Salem, Massachusetts.


The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)
Description: This film involves a widow who moves into a seaside estate haunted by the ghost of a sea captain. While not a traditional detective story, the mystery of the ghost's past and the estate's secrets make it a fitting inclusion.
Fact: The film was adapted from a novel by R.A. Dick, and it was remade as a TV series in the 1960s.


The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959)
Description: Set in the eerie Baskerville Hall, this adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel follows Sherlock Holmes as he investigates the legend of a demonic hound that haunts the family estate.
Fact: This film was the first Sherlock Holmes film to be shot in color, and it was also the first to be set in the Victorian era, true to the original stories.


Death on the Nile (1978)
Description: While not set in an estate per se, the luxurious steamship on the Nile serves as a floating estate where Hercule Poirot must solve a murder among a group of wealthy passengers.
Fact: The film features an all-star cast including Peter Ustinov as Poirot, and it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design.


The Others (2001)
Description: Set in a secluded mansion on the Isle of Jersey, this film follows a woman who believes her house is haunted, only to uncover a chilling truth about her own existence.
Fact: The film was shot in Spain, with the mansion being a set built specifically for the movie.


Gosford Park (2001)
Description: This film takes place in a grand English country house where a murder occurs during a weekend shooting party. The intricate social dynamics and the mystery unraveling amidst the servants and the aristocracy make it a quintessential estate detective film.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life murder case of William Desmond Taylor in


Rebecca (1940)
Description: Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel involves a young bride who moves into the imposing Manderley estate, where she is haunted by the memory of her husband's first wife.
Fact: This was Hitchcock's first American film, and it won the Academy Award for Best Picture.


The Spiral Staircase (1946)
Description: Set in a grand old mansion, this film follows a mute woman who becomes the target of a serial killer. The estate's atmosphere adds to the suspense and mystery.
Fact: The film was remade in 1975 with Jacqueline Bisset, but the original remains a classic for its gothic atmosphere.


The Innocents (1961)
Description: This adaptation of Henry James's "The Turn of the Screw" involves a governess who believes the children in her care are being haunted by spirits in a grand country estate.
Fact: The film was nominated for two BAFTA awards, including Best British Film.
