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- In their idyllic house in Mayfair, the Bridgertons are able to unpack the latest scandals taking over the Ton (the upper echelon of British high society during the Regency era), have tea with potential romantic suitors, and share their private thoughts with one another without the prying eye of Lady Whistledown.
www.afar.com/magazine/bridgerton-filming-locations-you-can-actually-visit7 Bridgerton Filming Locations You Can Actually Visit - AFAR
Daniel Pembrey explores Regency Mayfair's history, offering a glimpse into the Bridgerton family's life in London's most desirable neighbourhood.
- Squerryes Court, Kent
- Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
- Belton House, Lincolnshire
- Kew Gardens, Richmond
- Ranger’s House, Greenwich
- Wilton House, Salisbury
- Castle Howard, York
- Royal Crescent, Bath
- Hatfield House, Salisbury
- Lancaster House, London
This 17th-century manor house in Westerham was shaken from its warm slumber in August 2022 when the Bridgertonproduction team rolled through the front gates and set up home for two weeks. Under a shroud of secrecy, the home of the Warde family at the centre of the Squerryes Estate had been booked as a filming location for season three of the Netfli...
Also a key location for spin-off Queen Charlotte, the luscious land surrounding Blenheim Palace – a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough – also plays host to the third season of Bridgerton. During one episode, the ton attends a hot air balloon event, for which Blenheim Palace provides the perfect backdrop, while i...
The filming for Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story took the crew to Belton House – a 17th-century stately home now owned by the National Trust. Serving as a backdrop to the young queen’s life as she settles into the UK, the house is no stranger to the spotlight having appeared in the BBC’s Pride and Prejudice and 2006 adaptation of Jane Eyre.
Eagle-eyed fans will have spotted glimpses of Richmond’s Kew Gardens throughout Queen Charlotte. It’s a fitting setting for the spin-off, considering the gardens actually began their life in 1759 under the guise of Princess Augusta – mother of Queen Charlotte's husband King George III – who transformed the nine-acre plot into a botanic garden. A fe...
The Bridgerton’s residence is located in the heart of Mayfair, a grand wisteria-clad villa where the lives of the eight Bridgerton siblings play out under the watchful eye of the ton. In reality, the elegant Georgian property is located on the other side of the capital in Greenwich. Ranger’s House, as it is known in real life, sits on the boundary ...
Wiltshire’s Wilton House has been home to the Earls of Pembroke since the 1540s, but in Bridgerton it doubles up as the Duke of Hastings' grand London abode. This Tudor house, which has appeared in The Crown, acts as both the exterior and interior for the fictional residence, with its portrait hall, hallway and entrance hall all used in the Netflix...
Clyvedon Castle is the fictional country home of the Duke and Duchess of Hastings, to which they retreat mid-season for their honeymoon. The striking facade belongs to Castle Howard, a historic palace in north Yorkshire that was built in the 16th century and took more than 100 years to complete. It has been in the Howard family for three centuries ...
Perhaps the most recognisable of all the residences in Bridgerton is the facade of the Featherington’s home, for which Bath’s iconic Royal Crescent played a starring role. The Palladian frontage stands in for the Featherington’s Regency London home, which in the series is located opposite the Bridgerton’s residence. Designed by John Wood and built ...
The interiors of the Featherington home are as memorable as the exterior, not least because the colour palette so perfectly matches the family’s day-glo wardrobes. To find such complementing decor, the Bridgerton crew took to RAF Halton and Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, the stately home of the 7th Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury. Those wit...
Bridgerton’s Queen Charlotte splits her time between Buckingham Palace (then known as Buckingham House) and St James’s Palace, both of which the Bridgerton set designers created using an amalgamation of stately homes. Her Majesty’s throne room, which appears in one of the first scenes in the series, is the striking Double Cube Room of Wilton House....
Jan 19, 2021 · The Royal Crescent in Bath was used to mimic Mayfair, London. The crescent is comprised of a row of 30 townhomes, resembling the large, stately buildings that surround Grosvenor Square, where all eight Bridgerton siblings and Featherington families both live.
May 22, 2024 · Exterior shots of the Bridgerton family's London residence, set within Grosvenor Square in Mayfair in both seasons one and two, were actually filmed at a property in Greenwich, London, called...
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The Bridgerton family home, draped in wisteria, is meant to be in Grosvenor Square, a smart corner of Mayfair, London. Filming actually took place across town in Greenwich, south-east London, at Georgian villa Ranger's House on the edge of Greenwich Park, which these days is home to The Wernher Collection, a collection of more than 700 pieces ...
Georgian Mayfair: Behind Bridgerton. A striking feature of Bridgerton is the vividly coloured food on display at Court and in the grand drawing rooms: candied fruits, bonbons and stacked up pièces montées, revealing a Georgian soft spot for sugar.
Jun 15, 2024 · To bring the magical world of Julia Quinn’s books to life, Bridgerton ’s production crew filmed all across the United Kingdom — from real Tudor-era mansions and courtyards in the countryside to...
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