The house was abandoned in 1947. horseriders and mountain bikers. There is no vehicular right of way to the house, and apart from access on the bridleways, the land immediately surrounding the house is not open to the public. The
British Armed Forces regularly train on Dartmoor, and Ditsworthy Warren House is leased by the
Admiralty In August 2010 Ditsworthy Warren House was used as a filming location for the
Steven Spielberg film,
War Horse, serving as the Narracott family's farmhouse. The house was dressed for the film, with
thatched roof and window shutters added, as well as a lean-to wood store. In addition, a
cruck framed building set was built close by, to serve as the barn. The set was dismantled after filming and the restoration of the site to its pre-existing state was undertaken. By coincidence, two local novice film-makers who had been hoping to film at Ditsworthy Warren House at the same time found out about Spielberg's use of the site only weeks before their filming was due to commence. They filmed at Nun's Cross Farmhouse near
Princetown as their alternative location.
War Horse production designer
Rick Carter said of Ditsworthy Warren House: "Finally in Dartmoor we found a derelict building in the middle of nowhere that we brought back to life. It had 360-degree views, which give it a sense of being part of something huge and imposing — the expanse of skies, the force of the elements — and that created a beauty beyond what we had hoped for." On 16 March 2011 a local blogger published an account of her unofficial visit to the
War Horse set at Ditsworthy Warren House during filming, and despite the security on-set, was able to take photographs of the interior of the set and of Steven Spielberg. ==Gallery==