Bridgerton's Real-Life Filming Locations: A Guide to the Stately Homes
Bridgerton Filming Locations: Stately Homes Guide

Netflix's acclaimed series Bridgerton has captivated audiences worldwide with its sweeping romantic narratives and meticulously crafted Regency-era aesthetics since its debut in 2020. As the show prepares for its highly anticipated fourth season, fans are eager to immerse themselves in the opulent world of the ton. While the story is set in the elite Grosvenor Square of Mayfair, London, the actual filming spans numerous picturesque locations across the capital, Bath, and Surrey, many of which are accessible to the public for behind-the-scenes tours.

Where is Bridgerton Filmed?

Filming for Bridgerton is dispersed throughout the United Kingdom, showcasing a variety of historic sites that bring the Georgian high society to life. In London, key scenes have been shot at The Old Royal Naval College, while in West Sussex, Petworth Park, a National Trust property, features prominently with its art collections seen in the first two seasons. For dramatic horse riding sequences between Anthony and Kate in season two, Painshill Garden in Cobham, Surrey, and the grounds of Windsor Great Park were utilized as substitutes for Primrose Hill.

Key Filming Locations Across the UK

Bath serves as a central filming hub, with locations like Beauford Square and the Abbey Deli on Abbey Street doubling as the Modiste Dress Shop. The exterior of the Bridgerton family home is captured at Ranger's House in Greenwich, a Georgian red-brick mansion adorned with wisteria and housing the Wernher Collection of Art. Interiors of the Bridgerton residence, including its spiral staircase and grand hall, are filmed at Halton House in Buckinghamshire, a grade II-listed building historically used as the main officers' mess for RAF Halton.

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The Featherington family's flamboyant house is portrayed through exterior shots at Bath's famed Royal Crescent, with Basildon Park in Reading providing the grand garden scenes. For interior shots, Hatfield House in Hertfordshire is used, featuring lemon and lime decor that defines the Featherington home and also serving as the setting for the gentlemen's club frequented by the Bridgerton brothers. Lady Danbury's pillared cream mansion is filmed at Bath's Holburne Museum of Art for exteriors, while interiors are shot at Badminton House in Gloucestershire and Wilton House in Salisbury.

Royal and Historic Sites

Scenes depicting Buckingham Palace and St James' Palace, such as Anthony Bridgerton's wedding to Edwina Sharma, are actually filmed at Hampton Court Palace in East Moseley, utilizing its Privy Garden and baroque Tudor architecture. For Queen Charlotte's royal abodes, interior shots of the parlour, drawing room, and jewellery room are captured at Lancaster House in Westminster, a government building on the Mall known for its marbled walls and long gallery suitable for coronation banquets.

As part two of Bridgerton's fourth series streams on Netflix on 26 February 2026, these locations continue to enchant viewers, offering a tangible connection to the show's lavish world. Many of these stately homes are ticketed and open to visitors, allowing enthusiasts to explore the real-life settings that form the regal backdrop of this beloved series.

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