Want to travel England Bridgerton style? Bookmark these stunning locations

If you're a Bridgerton fan, it's time to explore England the Bridgerton way by adding the show's filming locations to your itinerary.

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Exploring England, Bridgerton style | Photo: Instagram/Netflix
Exploring England, Bridgerton style | Photo: Instagram/Netflix

If there is one show that has given Gen Z and millennials an irresistible glimpse into the world of royalty, complete with opulence, etiquette, romance, and unapologetically princess-coded dressing, it has to be Bridgerton. From corsets and ball gowns to grand estates and candlelit balls, the series redefined period drama for a modern audience. And now, the much-loved show is finally back with season four (well, at least the first part of it), once again pulling viewers into its lavish, scandal-filled universe.

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In the current season, lead love interests Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha) and Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) are seen promenading through parks, dancing at lavish balls, and spending time together in country homes.

Now, if you're a Bridgerton fan, you'd know that the series is primarily filmed in England, using a mix of historic 18th-century locations in Bath and grand stately homes around London, Hertfordshire, and Buckinghamshire. But if you're a fan planning a trip to England, there's more good news; you can actually stroll through the country Bridgerton style, visit these iconic locations, and soak in a little royal fantasy along the way.

And here's your guide to experiencing it all.

Greenwich

In Bridgerton, Ranger's House, located in Greenwich, is used as the exterior of the Bridgerton family home, representing the London residence of the eight siblings, from Anthony to Hyacinth. The elegant Georgian red-brick mansion, adorned with cascading wisteria, sits just west of Greenwich Park and is instantly recognisable to fans of the series.

Ranger’s House is used as the exterior of the Bridgerton family home | Photo: Instagram/Netflix
Ranger’s House is used as the exterior of the Bridgerton family home | Photo: Instagram/Netflix

While the interior scenes are filmed elsewhere, Ranger's House perfectly captures the grandeur, wealth, and refinement of the Bridgerton world.

Today, the historic building also functions as an art gallery and houses the celebrated Wernher Collection, making it a must-visit location for Bridgerton enthusiasts exploring England.

Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire

In the series, the grand interiors of the Bridgerton family home, including the impressive hall and spiral staircase, are filmed at Halton House in Buckinghamshire. The mansion is historic, as it is a Grade II–listed building and was once used as the main officers' mess for RAF Halton, adding to its old-world charm and grandeur on screen.

Meanwhile, the Bridgertons' country home, Aubrey Hall, is filmed at Wrotham Park in Hertfordshire. Spread across 2,500 acres, the estate is shown as the family's countryside retreat, where they spend time together during the summer, away from the bustle of London's social season.

Apart from this, the vibrant lemon-and-lime interiors of the Featherington family home are filmed at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire. The historic Grade I–listed country house, built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, is also used as the setting for the gentlemen's club frequented by the Bridgerton brothers.

Bath

The exterior of the Featherington family home is filmed at the iconic Royal Crescent in Bath, one of the city's most recognisable landmarks.

Visitors to Bath can also step inside No. 1 Royal Crescent, which is now a townhouse museum offering an immersive glimpse into Regency-era life, complete with period art and the chance to dress in traditional attire.

The Royal Crescent | Photo: Instagram/heychookooloonks
The Royal Crescent | Photo: Instagram/heychookooloonks

Furthermore, Lady Danbury's elegant residence is another memorable location in the series. Exterior shots of her mansion are filmed at the Holburne Museum of Art in Bath, known for its striking cream facade and pillars.

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The interiors of her home were filmed at Badminton House in Gloucestershire and Wilton House in Salisbury, both historic stately homes that add to the grandeur of Bridgerton.

East Molesey and Westminster

Scenes that appear to be set at Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace, most notably during Anthony Bridgerton's lavish wedding to Edwina Sharma, were actually filmed at Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey.

On the other hand, the interiors of the Queen's royal residences in the series were filmed at Lancaster House in Westminster, London. Located on the Mall, this government building is used to represent spaces such as the Queen's parlour, drawing room, and jewellery room. Its marble walls and long gallery create the perfect backdrop for the show's elaborate royal scenes and ceremonial gatherings.

Now, to experience these places the Bridgerton way, it's best to take things slow. Walk through the gardens, admire the buildings, and spend time soaking in the atmosphere instead of rushing from one spot to another. Many of these locations are easy to reach from London, making them perfect for simple day trips.

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The best time to visit is during spring or early summer, when the gardens are in full bloom and the buildings look their most beautiful. This is when the locations feel closest to what you see on screen, with flowers, greenery, and soft daylight adding to the charm.

While you don't need a full costume, dressing thoughtfully can add to the experience. Light fabrics, pastel colours, and elegant outfits fit well with the Bridgerton vibe and make exploring and taking photos more fun.

With London as your base, you can easily cover these filming spots in about a week, including trips to Bath, Buckinghamshire, and Hertfordshire. Whether you're a true Bridgerton fan or just enjoy historic places, this journey lets you experience a little of the elegance and romance seen in the show.

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Published By:
Mehak Malhotra
Published On:
Feb 4, 2026