10 Bridgerton Filming Locations You Can Visit in The UK This Summer
Bazaar Arabia has curated a list of must-visit sports where Season Three of the beloved period drama was filmed…
Dearest gentle readers,
As we eagerly immerse ourselves in the much-anticipated third season of Bridgerton, it’s time to embark on a delightful journey through the splendid filming locations of this raunchy period drama. From the grandiose halls of opulent palaces to the serene gardens of stately homes, these locations will transport you straight into the world of the Bridgertons. Prepare to promenade, picnic, and gossip just like your favourite characters!
1. Ranger’s House, London
Recognised as the exterior of the Bridgerton family home, Ranger’s House is a Georgian villa situated on the edge of Greenwich Park. This stately home, built in 1723, houses the Wernher Collection, featuring over 700 works of art, including masterpieces by Botticelli and Metsu. As you tour the collection, you can imagine yourself as Lady Whistledown, uncovering the secrets of the ton.

2. Castle Howard, Yorkshire
Castle Howard, near York, stands in for Clyvedon Castle, the Duke of Hastings’ grand estate in season 1. This magnificent residence, with its breathtaking architecture and expansive gardens, is perfect for a romantic stroll or a dramatic declaration of love, much like Simon and Daphne’s tender moments.

3. Painshill Park, Surrey
The picturesque 18th-century landscaped garden of Painshill Park in Surrey serves as the backdrop for many of Bridgerton’s promenading and picnicking scenes. With its serene lakes, grottoes, and the iconic Five Arch Bridge, it’s an ideal spot to enjoy a leisurely day out, just as the Bridgertons do.

4. Hatfield House, Hertfordshire
Hatfield House, used as the interior of the Bridgerton family’s London residence in season two, is steeped in over 400 years of history. This grand estate was the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth I, offering a rich heritage and stunning interiors that make it a must-visit for history buffs and fans alike.

5. Wrotham Park, Hertfordshire
Wrotham Park, a Palladian mansion set within a 2,500-acre estate, serves as Aubrey Hall, the Bridgerton family’s ancestral home. This quintessential country retreat, designed by Isaac Ware in 1754, provides the perfect setting for the family’s lavish balls and intimate gatherings.

6. Hampton Court Palace, Richmond
Serving as the opulent residence of Queen Charlotte, Hampton Court Palace is steeped in history. Once home to King Henry VIII, this palace boasts stunning baroque architecture and expansive gardens designed by King William III and Queen Mary II. Strolling through its manicured grounds, you’ll feel like royalty exploring the rich heritage of this iconic site.

7. Lancaster House, Westminster
Used for the lavish interiors of Queen Charlotte’s Palace and Buckingham Palace, Lancaster House provides a glimpse into the grandeur of British aristocracy. This stately home, located in Westminster, offers splendid rooms that served as the backdrop for many of Bridgerton’s most extravagant scenes. Wander through its opulent interiors and envision the intricate dances of the ton.

8. Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, Windsor
The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, near Windsor, is the site of the royal races attended by the ton in season two. It is the location that sparked the flame for Anthony and Kate.

9. Goldsmiths’ Hall, London
Goldsmiths’ Hall, home to the Goldsmiths’ Company, served as the Queen’s throne room and other significant interiors in season two. This historic hall, designed by Philip Hardwick and opened in 1835, offers grand interiors that provide a stunning backdrop.

10. RAF Halton, Buckinghamshire
RAF Halton, one of the largest Royal Air Force stations in the UK, provided the interior setting for the foyer of the Bridgerton home

Whether you’re a devoted fan of the series or simply enchanted by the beauty of Britain’s historic locations, these sites promise a captivating experience. So don your finest attire, grab your parasol, and step into the world of Bridgerton. Until next time, gentle reader, happy exploring!
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