Where is Bridgerton Filmed?

A Set Jetter's Guide to Bridgerton...

PUBLISHED BY Catherine

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Walk in the footsteps of London’s high society and delve into the scandalous world of Bridgerton, the Netflix period drama that has taken the world by storm. From lavish costumes to heated scenes, there’s something for everyone in this hit TV series. But what makes the show equally alluring is the use of stunning and iconic filming locations around the UK.

Although the show is set in London, the diverse range of filming spots sets the tone for this visually impressive, Georgian-era style series. From beautiful stately homes to picturesque parklands, you can discover the many sites dotted around the UK that help make this show so addictive…

Royal Crescent

Location: Bath

Nearby hotel you can stay at: Best Western Plus Angel Hotel

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From Roman baths to the beautiful cobbled streets, it's no wonder why Bath was a popular filming location for Bridgerton. Boasting breathtaking architecture and scenic landscapes, Bath was used many times during the filming of Bridgerton, including at the Royal Crescent.

Discover the iconic exterior of Bridgerton’s Featherington household at the infamous Royal Crescent in Bath. Boasting 30 Grade I listed homes, these attractive Georgian houses offer a picturesque setting for the show.

National Trust - The Assembly Rooms

Location: Bath

Nearby hotel you can stay at: Best Western Plus Angel Hotel

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Completed in 1771 and once the perfect spot for lavish events and entertaining, the beautiful Assembly Rooms in Bath are used for several of Bridgeton’s extravagant ballroom scenes.

Discover each of the four rooms, from the Great Octagon to the Ball Room, and explore where vibrant music and dancing would come alive.

Holbourne Museum

Location: Bath

Nearby hotel you can stay at: Best Western Plus Angel Hotel

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In Bridgerton, Holbourne Museum is used as Lady Danbury’s grand estate, but in real life, this beautiful Grade I listed building boasts the collection of Sir William Holburne and is Bath’s first public art gallery.

Leigh Court

Location: Bristol

Nearby hotel you can stay at: Stonehouse Court Hotel

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This magnificent Grade II listed building stands in 27 acres of breathtaking private parkland. With its impressive Great Hall, stunning Tapestry Room and acres of parkland, Leigh Court has not only been used for Bridgerton but other notable TV shows such as Poldark, Casualty and Doctor Who.

Hampton Court Palace

Location: East Molesey

Nearby hotel you can stay at: The Talbot Inn

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The vibrant capital city of England boasts many of the show’s filming locations and it’s not hard to see why. From the city centre to the rural outskirts, London is the perfect place to find grand manor houses, art museums and breathtaking parklands for the show’s setting

A beautiful Grade I listed royal palace in the picturesque borough of Richmond upon Thames, this opulent building was once the home of King Henry VIII. For Bridgerton, the grand palace exterior is used as the residence for Queen Charlotte. Wander the palace’s 60 acres of scenic gardens or further beyond, discover Richmond Park, home to free-roaming deer since 1637.

Syon House

Location: Brentford

Nearby hotel you can stay at: Gorse Hill Hotel

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Boasting a breadth of history dating back 400 years, Syon House is one of the last great houses of London. Surrounded by 200 acres of breathtaking parkland and showcasing an impressive Grade I listed house, it’s clear to see why this grand building was used as Bridgerton's ‘Buckingham House’.

This grand house has been a popular filming location and features in popular TV shows such as Downton Abbey, Poirot and BBC’s Great British Bake-off!

Painshill Park

Location: Cobham

Nearby hotel you can stay at: Brooklands Hotel

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Painshill Park’s beautiful grounds are also a prominent feature in Bridgerton. Boasting dramatic follies, tranquil waters and breathtaking views, this masterfully created garden, created in the 18th century by Charles Hamilton, creates a romantic and beautiful setting for the show.

Stowe Park

Location: Buckingham

Nearby hotel you can stay at: Easthampstead Park Hotel

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Located in Buckingham, the grandeur and beauty of this spectacular Georgian garden and park offers the perfect setting for Bridgerton. Wander around this beautiful grounds and discover cinematic views, winding paths and picturesque lakeside scenes.

Castle Howard

Location: York

Nearby hotel you can stay at: Goldsborough Hall Hotel

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This grand stately home is used also used in Bridgerton, with the impressive façade, entrance hall and stunning grounds used for the fictional ‘Clyvedon Castle’. There’s plenty to see and do, with beautiful parklands, picturesque gardens and the stately home itself waiting to be explored.

Hatfield House

Location: Hatfield, Hertfordshire

Nearby hotel you can stay at: Shendish Manor Hotel

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The beautiful Jacobean building (built in 1611) offers an idyllic setting for the period drama. Located in Hertfordshire in southern England, wander around the beautiful grounds and explore the picturesque woodland walks.

Along with Bridgerton, Hatfield House has also appeared in Netflix's 'The Crown' and 'Rebecca'.

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