Bridgerton fans, get ready to travel back in time through the stunning locations of the series!
London and its surroundings host iconic historical sites where some of Netflixâs most memorable scenes were filmed.
From Queen Charlotte’s palace to outdoor banquets and the Bridgerton family home, here are 7 must-visit Bridgerton filming locations in London!
Rangerâs House: Bridgerton House
Located in Greenwich, Rangerâs House is a Georgian villa built in the early 18th century. This red-brick building represents the Bridgerton family residence in the show.
With its classical and symmetrical architecture, typical of the Georgian era, the house sits at the edge of Greenwich Park, offering a stunning view of the city.
Lancaster House: Queen’s Palace Interiors
Located steps from Buckingham Palace, Lancaster House was built in 1825 for the Duke of York. Its neoclassical style and lavish interior make it the perfect setting for Queen Charlotteâs receptions in the series.
With its gilded ceilings and glittering chandeliers, every scene filmed here reflects the luxury of 19th-century high society.
Syon House: Palace Interiors and the Duke of Hastings’ Residence
Syon House, located in Brentford, was founded in 1547 on the site of a medieval abbey. In the 16th century, it was redesigned by architect Robert Adam, known for his neoclassical work.
The scenes shot in this property recreate the lavish interiors of Queen Charlotte’s palace, as well as the Duke of Hastingsâ residence, particularly during his receptions with Londonâs elite.
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The Reform Club (Pall Mall)
Founded in 1836 and located in Pall Mall, The Reform Club is an exclusive London club. Known for its Italian Renaissance architecture, with its imposing columns and richly decorated interiors, this location is frequently used in Bridgerton to represent the private clubs where high-society men, like Anthony Bridgerton, discuss business and honor.
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Hampton Court Palace: Queenâs Palace Exteriors
Located in Richmond, Hampton Court Palace is one of Britainâs oldest royal palaces, dating back to the early 16th century under Henry VIII. An architectural masterpiece from the Tudor and Baroque periods, its magnificent gardens, mazes, and the impressive
Great Hall, where royal banquets and festivities took place, served as the backdrop for recreating the luxurious receptions in the series.
Painshill Park (Surrey)
Located in Surrey, Painshill Park is an 18th-century landscaped garden designed by Charles Hamilton. Inspired by Italy, the park is dotted with bridges, grottos, and picturesque lakes.
This location was used for the romantic walks between Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset.
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No. 1 Royal Crescent: Featherington House
Located in Bath, No. 1 Royal Crescent is a splendid Georgian townhouse built between 1767 and 1774. This architectural masterpiece is known for its iconic curved façade and beautifully restored interiors.
Now converted into a museum, this recurring location in all three seasons of Netflixâs Bridgerton represents the Featherington family home.
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If you love exploring behind-the-scenes locations and visiting filming sites, don’t miss the chance to dive into the world of Harry Potter in London.
The city offers iconic spots like the Warner Bros. Studio Tour, where you can immerse yourself in the magic of the famous Wizarding world.