From London to Bath, get transported into the opulent world of ‘Bridgerton’ through the shooting locations used to create its regal settings.

Transporting viewers to the stunning regal world of Regency-era London, Bridgerton is one of the most popular streaming series on Netflix. Based on Julia Quinn’s novels, the OTT series produced by Shonda Rhimes premiered its first season in December 2020 and became an instant hit. Season 2 followed in March 2022, and the long-anticipated season 3 is set to hit the OTT platform on May 16 with the first part, and June 13 with the second part. Journey with us to explore the real-life shooting locations of Bridgerton, where lavish balls, romantic encounters, and dramatic promenades come to life on screen.

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Depicting the early 18th century, Bridgerton dazzles viewers with its grand estates, historic locations, heartwarming orchestral music, and stunning costumes. Picturesque settings, intricate architecture, and lush landscapes form the perfect backdrop for the show’s riveting storylines and characters.

Ranger’s House, Greenwich – the Bridgerton family’s abode

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Image credit: english-heritage.org
Step into the world of the Bridgerton family at Ranger’s House, an art museum in Greenwich. The wisteria- and ivy-laden walls featured prominently in all seasons of Bridgerton are a sight to behold in person. Built-in 1722, this elegant Georgian mansion is home to The Wernher Collection, comprising over 700 curated works of art by Sir Julius Wernher. Fans looking to visit one of the most prominent Bridgerton shooting locations can purchase tickets online or at the entrance.

 

Hatfield House, Hertfordshire – the Featheringtons’ London residence

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Hatfield House | Image credit: hatfield-house

Experience the real-life residence of the Featherington family! Hatfield House in Hertfordshire served as the interior setting for their London home in all three seasons of Bridgerton. Step back in time at this Bridgerton shooting location as you explore the sprawling heritage property.

Nearby attractions: De Havilland Aircraft Museum, St. Albans Cathedral, and Stanborough Park

Things to do: Explore Mill Green Museum and Working Mill, and enjoy a boat ride on River Lee.

Basildon Park – a Bridgerton shooting location

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Basildon Park | Image credit: nationaltrust.org
Basildon Park in Berkshire is another prominent Bridgerton shooting location, appearing in both season 2 and season 3. This 18th-century Palladian mansion will be introduced as Lady Tilley Arnold’s residence in season 3. However, season 2 viewers will recognise it as the venue for the grand Featherington Ball held in the elegant gardens.

Nearby attractions: Windsor Castle, St. George’s Chapel, and Windsor Great P.ark

Things to do: Catch a show at Theatre Royal Windsor and explore Beale Wildlife Park.

Painshill Park, Surrey – a Featherington picnic location and …

Painshill
Painshill Park | Image credit: painshill
Painshill Park in Surrey was featured in Bridgerton Season 1 as a Featherington family picnic location. Painshill Park boasts perfectly manicured gardens, a beautiful lake, and a stunning bridge. While its new role remains to be seen, it’s sure to be a prominent shooting location in Bridgerton Season 3.

Nearby attractions: Emmetts Garden, British Wildlife Centre, and St Andrews Church

Things to do: Explore Cobham Farmer’s Market and visit Painshill crystal grotto

Wrotham Park, Hertfordshire – shooting location of the Bridgerton family’s estate

Wrotham Park
Wrotham Park | Image credit: wrothampark
Step onto the grounds of Aubrey Hall, the Bridgerton family estate! Wrotham Park first appeared as Aubrey Hall in season 1 and continues its role in seasons 2 and 3. Relive the moment Anthony and Kate played pall mall with their families here.

Nearby attractions: Hertfordshire Zoo, Hatfield House, and St Albans Cathedral

Things to do: Explore Cassiobury Park and Verulamiam Park, and visit De Havilland Aircraft Museum.

Wrest Park, Bedfordshire – a versatile Bridgerton shooting location

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Wrest Park | Image credit: english-heritage.org
The gardens and Orangerie of Wrest Park in Bedfordshire provided the backdrop for some parts of Aubrey Hall in Bridgerton season 2. In season 3, Wrest Park has been reassigned and repurposed to be the residence of the Fullers, the show’s newcomers.

Nearby attractions: Birds of Prey Centre, Wardown House Museum, and Woburn Abbey

Things to do: Explore Shuttleworth Swiss Garden and visit Woburn Safari Park.

Hampton Court Palace, London – Queen Charlotte’s residence

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Hampton Court Palace | Image credit: IMDb
The Hampton Court Palace is a prominent shooting location for Bridgerton. This stunning 16th-century palace served as Queen Charlotte’s residence in seasons 1 and 2. Explore the palace’s exterior, the iconic Great Staircase, and the Privy Garden, all featured in the series.

Nearby attractions: Westminster Abbey, The Magic Garden, and Daytona Motorsport Sandown Park

Things to do: Visit Bushy Park to spot deer and spend an adventurous day at Chessington World of Adventures

Holburne Museum, Bath – Lady Danbury’s elegant residence

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Holburne Museum | Image credit: jimmonkphotography/Shutterstock
Lady Danbury’s lavish estate has been filmed at the iconic Holburne Museum in Bath. Shots of the famous mansion have been used alongside The Bath Assembly Rooms to create Lady Danbury’s exquisite abode. The ton has gathered here for many a social event and to share their secrets.

Nearby attractions: Victoria Art Gallery, Royal Victoria Park, and Sydney Gardens

Things to do: Explore the Jane Austen Centre, visit the Old Theatre Royal, and spend time at the Bath World Heritage Centre.

Royal Crescent, Bath – a Bridgerton shooting location

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Royal Crescent | Image credit: visitbath
The Royal Crescent, a curving row of elegant townhouses built in 1767 in Bath, has been used for exterior shots of the Featherington mansion. The No. 1 Royal Crescent Museum served as Penelope’s window and the Featherington’s front door. In all seasons of Bridgerton, several shots of the ton enjoying their promenades and strolls have been filmed here.

Nearby attractions: The Roman Baths, Pulteney Bridge, and Royal Victoria Park

Things to do: Explore the Holburne Museum, visit Prior Park Landscape Gardens, and catch a show at the Teatre Royal Bath.

Syon Park Estate, Brentford – a flexible location

Syon House
Syon House | Image credit: syonpark
The Syon Park has made multiple appearances in seasons 1 and 2 of Bridgerton. In season 1, rooms at the lavish villa were showcased as a study for Simon’s father and the State Dining Room where Queen Charlotte met with her husband, King George III. In Bridgerton Season 2, the breathtaking glasshouse known as The Great Conservatory is a shooting location for Lady Danbury’s grand ball.

Nearby attractions: Royal Botanic Gardens, Boston Manor Park, and The Musical Museum

Things to do: Take a guided tour of Syon House and explore Kew Gardens.