- Where was Bridgerton filmed?
- Wilton House, Wiltshire
- Ranger's House, Grosvenor Square
- Badminton House, Gloucestershire
- The Orangery at Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath
- Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
- Alnwick Castle, Northumberland
- Hatfield House, Hertfordshire
- The Lansdowne Club, London
- Painshill Park, Surrey
- St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London
- Hampton Court Palace, London
- Syon House, London
- Wrotham Park, Hertfordshire
- Basildon Park, Reading
- Knebworth House, Hertfordshire
- Chiswick House, London
- Harewood House, West Yorkshire
- The Royal Opera House, London
- St. George's Hall, Liverpool
- Arundel Castle, West Sussex
- The Royal Society, London
- The Orangery at Powis Castle, Powys
- The Royal Albert Hall, London
- Petworth House, West Sussex
We all know of the hit Netflix series Bridgerton… With its 3 seasons, it’s become a huge success and for good reason! Its elegance, period drama and the intimate storyline is what’s kept us glued to the screen. With such beautiful and stunning backdrops and locations, it’s a shame we can’t actually step inside the Bridgerton world. Or can we? We’ve listed the best 25 Bridgerton filming locations UK that you can visit!
Where was Bridgerton filmed?
The iconic show was filmed in a variety of locations in the United Kingdom. Here are 25 of the most notable film locations from the show:
Wilton House, Wiltshire
Wilton House,
Wilton,
Salisbury,
SP2 0BJ
Wilton House is open for the Summer Season from May-September.
Sunday and Thursday: 11.30 am – 5.15 pm. Plus Bank Holiday weekends Saturdays.
Ranger's House, Grosvenor Square
Presently, it houses world-class art collections, medieval structures, ornate jewellery and delicate French tapestries. A remarkable building!
Chesterfield Walk,
London,
SE10 8QX
Open May-November Wednesday-Sunday 11am-4pm
Badminton House, Gloucestershire
It’s set in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside and is also a Grade I listed building! You can visit for a private garden tour (by booked appointment only) and horse trials!
Badminton
South Gloucestershire,
GL9 1DD
Not open to the public, only by booked appointment.
The Orangery at Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath
Did you know it was created by the famous 18th century Scottish architect Robert Adam? He designed many of the rooms into what it is today! With a stunning interior, the outside is just as beautiful, with 112 acres of lush parkland and landscaped gardens to discover.
Wentworth Woodhouse
Wentworth
Rotherham
South Yorkshire
S62 7TQ
Monday to Sunday 10am-4pm
Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
In Shonda Rhimes’ Bridgerton, the location was seen while everyone was waiting for Lady Whistledown’s latest gossip.
King William Walk,
London,
SE10 9NN
Monday to Sunday 10am-5pm
Alnwick Castle, Northumberland
The castle has a fantastically rich history which you’re welcome to explore with stateroom visits and exhibitions. Not only that but it’s also played host to some pretty incredible film sets. Like Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves, and kid’s favourite, Harry Potter! The resident witches and wizards roaming the grounds encourage visitors to get robed up and be part of the magic.
Did you know, Alnwick holds the world’s only Poison Garden? It is a great attraction to visit, too!
You’ll find the Alnwick Castle opening times below!
Alnwick Castle,
Alnwick,
Northumberland,
NE66 1NQ
Open March-October Monday-Sunday 10am-5pm
Hatfield House, Hertfordshire
A stunning house that has over 400 years of history! Not only can you explore the historic interior, like the Marble Hall, but also the beautiful 17th-century gardens and parkland.
Melon Ground,
Hatfield Park,
Hatfield,
Herts,
AL9 5NB
Opens from May - November Wednesday-Sunday 11am-4pm
The Lansdowne Club, London
It was built in the 18th century, 1763, and became a social club in 1935! Full of rich heritage, this private club holds an eclectic history. As well as exquisite art and seamless service.
9 Fitzmaurice Place,
London,
W1J 5JD
Members only are allowed
Painshill Park, Surrey
We all know the upper-class families of Bridgerton love their garden parties and wandering around in parks. With so many garden film locations used, one of the most elegant parks was Painshill. Its 18th-century landscape, winding paths, gothic-designed temple and curved bridges are what sets this park aside from the rest.
Plus the beautiful views!
Painshill
Cobham,
Surrey,
KT11 1JE
Monday to Sunday 10am-4pm
St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London
A stunning Parish church was built between 1721-1724. Adorned with beautiful Stained Glass above the Altar! Y0u can choose to wander around the church or attend their Sunday services.
The Vestry,
2A Mill St,
London
W1S 1FX
Sunday St George's is open from 8.00am to 12 noon
Monday to Friday (except for Wednesday) St George's opens from 8.30am to 4.00pm
On Wednesday St George's is open from 8.30am to 6.00pm, to allow for our 5.45pm Eucharist.
St George's is closed on Saturday, apart from weddings and special services
Hampton Court Palace, London
This 16th-century palace is absolutely stunning, with ornate walls and Tudor kitchens. Not forgetting the lush gardens that span 60 acres! You can even learn about the life of Henry VIII and his family.
If you’re on a mission to visit the most iconic Bridgerton filming locations – this has to be on the list!
Hampton Court Palace,
East Molesey,
Surrey,
KT8 9AU
Open all year round Wednesday- Sunday 10-5.30pm. Please note there may be closures due to special events or filming
Syon House, London
Syon House is said to be one of the last great houses in London. It holds much wealth of art, with classical interiors, black and white marble floors and Roman statues. It’s also a Grade I listed building and has over 400 years of history. The gardens are also fabulous to explore.
Syon Park,
Brentford,
TW8 8JF
March-October 10.30am-4.30pm Wednesday, Thursday Open for tours only. Sunday Open for self guided tours.
Wrotham Park, Hertfordshire
This Palladian Mansion is set in the heart of a 2,500-acre estate and was designed in 1754! It’s surrounded by 300 acres of parkland with a stretch of green everywhere you turn. It’s also 17 miles from Hyde Park if you’d like to visit another fab park.
Potters Bar,
Barnet
EN5 4SB
Not open to the public only for booked private events.
Basildon Park, Reading
The park is of National Trust property and the grounds are open to visitors! You can explore the beautiful woodland and observe the lovely views of Berkshire.
Lower Basildon,
Reading,
RG8 9NR
Monday to Sunday 10am-4pm
Knebworth House, Hertfordshire
Explore the picturesque gardens full of roses during the summer. Take the kids on the Dinosaur trail where they can discover all sorts of dinos or wander around the historic house. A fun day out for the adults who love Bridgerton and the kids!
Old Knebworth Ln,
Stevenage,
SG1 2AX
March-September Weekends 10.30am-5pm
Chiswick House, London
This Neo-Palladian-style villa is glorious in every way. With 18th-century British architecture and landscaped gardens. Did you know it has over 300 years of history?
Chiswick House & Gardens
Burlington Lane,
Chiswick
London
W4 2RP
May-September daily from 7am until dusk. May closing time is 9pm
Harewood House, West Yorkshire
Inside Harewood House, you can learn about history whilst having a whole load of fun. Dress up in servants’ clothes and step back to Victorian times or discover the hidden delights behind the cupboard doors…
The gardens are also filled with trails for the whole family to enjoy – like the Lakeside Path!
Harewood House,
Harewood,
Leeds,
LS17 9LG
Harewood House is open daily 10am-6pm. However please note there may be closures for special events or filming.
The Royal Opera House, London
Come and visit one of the world’s greatest opera companies! Known for its outstanding traditional performances of opera. Sit back and be transported to the universe of opera as you feel every emotion portrayed to you and feel the music and singing resonate in your bones. Truly a magical experience.
Bow St,
London,
WC2E 9DD
Monday to Sunday 12:00 - till after the last performance
St. George's Hall, Liverpool
Discover first-hand the wealth and glamour of 19th-century Liverpool with a visit to the stunning St. George’s Hall. Imagine what Victorians were like as you walk on the beautiful mosaic floor, surrounded by gorgeous ceilings and columns.
St. George’s Place,
Liverpool,
Merseyside,
L1 1JJ
Tuesday to Saturday 10am- 3pm
Arundel Castle, West Sussex
There are nearly 1,000 years of history at the Arundel Castle! Situated in marvellous grounds overlooking the River Arun in West Sussex. Did you know it was built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel? Impressive architecture and interior with its collection of paintings and art.
Don’t forget to explore the wide open grounds and formal gardens!
Arundel,
West Sussex,
BN18 9AB
March-November Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm
The Royal Society, London
Did you know it’s the independent scientific academy of the UK? You can learn all sorts of facts and science behind the greatest processes of life. From the biodiversity of the earth, how technology can help in saving the planet and even the effects of climate change.
6-9 Carlton House Terrace,
St. James's,
London
SW1Y 5AG
Only open to pre-booked readers or for events
The Orangery at Powis Castle, Powys
Visit one of the most beautiful medieval castles in Wales, Powis Castle. Made by Welsh princes, the castle has been remodelled many times over the years and is now in the hands of the Herbert family. Who invite you to explore the magical castle grounds!
Powis Castle, Red Lane,
Welshpool,
Powys,
SY21 8RF
Monday to Sunday 10am-4pm
The Royal Albert Hall, London
This Grade I listed building is truly a sight to see. Did you know it has a 20,000-square-foot glazed iron roof?! The Hall’s red Aberdeen granite foundation stone was also laid down by Queen Victoria in 1867. So, it’s steep in rich history.
Kensington Gore,
South Kensington,
London
SW7 2AP
Monday to Sunday 9am-9pm
Petworth House, West Sussex
This National Trust site is quite magnificent and displays one of the finest art collections of the National Trust. You can also find deer wandering around in the 700-acre deer park!
Petworth House,
Petworth,
GU28 9LR
Monday to Sunday 10am-4pm
Overall, there are many Bridgerton filming locations in a wide range of beautiful and historic locations throughout the UK. Many of these locations are open to the public and can be visited by tourists interested in seeing where the show was filmed!
We hope we’ve inspired your next day out at one of these key locations! If you’re a fan of Bridgerton, we have a feeling you’d love to channel your inner aristocracy and any of these Bridgerton Filming Locations in UK will satisfy bug!
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