Bridgerton Filming Locations

Netflix’s Bridgerton is a romantic, scandalous, and quick-witted series that follows the fictional Daphne Bridgerton as she makes her debut in Regency London’s competitive marriage market. This hit series was filmed in several locations across the UK that you can visit. So follow in the footsteps of the stars with our top filming locations.📸 In addition to answering the question: Where was Bridgerton filmed, we cordially invite you to join us for a spectacular Bridgerton photo tour famed by the popular television show.

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TLDR

  1. Ranger’s House & Greenwich Park
  2. Old Royal Naval College & Queen’s House
  3. Lancaster House
  4. St James’s Church
  5. Painshill
  6. Wrotham Park
  7. Windsor Great Park
  8. Halton House
  9. Wilton House
  10. The Holburne Museum
  11. No. 1 Royal Crescent
  12. Castle Howard
  13. Other Filming Locations in England

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1. Ranger’s House & Greenwich Park

With its wisteria-framed facade, Ranger’s House in Mayfair is well known for being the Bridgerton family home. Explore this exquisite Palladian mansion during our Bridgerton Photo Tour and feel as though you’ve been transported back to that fictitious social season of 1813. This location features heavily throughout the series, along with scenes filmed in the picturesque Greenwich Park.🏡 There is more than one answer to the question: Where was Bridgerton Filmed? If you head behind the Ranger’s House you’ll find the beautiful Rose Garden! This filming location is perfect for an afternoon stroll or for pictures when it’s in full bloom. 🌷

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2. Old Royal Naval College & Queen’s House

Located on the northern edge of Greenwich Park, the Old Royal Naval College and Queen’s House doubled as the exterior of Queen Charlotte’s Palace. It is here that Prince Friedrich of Prussia attended a grand ball. This classic architectural masterpiece is featured on our Bridgerton Photo Tour. You will also find the art collections visited by members of high society in the first two seasons housed here.🎓

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3. Lancaster House

Located less than a mile from St James’s Church, Lancaster House was used to film the interior shots for Queen Charlotte’s Palace. This opulent 19th-century mansion is where Queen Charlotte has a heart-to-heart with Edwina in the royal jewel room following an unexpected appearance from King George III. Lancaster House hasn’t only been used in Bridgerton; The Crown, The King’s Speech and the BBC production of Churchill at War were also filmed here. 👑

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4. St James’s Church

There are very few filming locations in Bridgerton that are more integral to the plot than St James’s Church (also known as St James Piccadilly). This 17th-century church is the setting for Anthony Bridgerton and Edwina Sharma’s wedding. You might also recognise it from the poignant scene when Simon Bassett (aka the Duke of Hastings) enters society after the passing of his father. ⛪

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5. Painshill

Located in Surrey, roughly an hour by car from central London, Painshill is a picturesque 18th-century landscape garden. This location was used to film several scenes throughout the series where the characters would promenade and picnic in all their regency glory.🥪

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6. Wrotham Park

Wrotham Park (pronounced ‘roo-tem’ park) featured heavily in season two of Bridgerton. This grand country estate was used as the location for Aubrey Hall, the Bridgerton’s country home. It’s located in the lovely Hertfordshire countryside, just 40 minutes by car from central London. Why not enjoy a picnic within its sprawling grounds? 🏞️

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7. Windsor Great Park

During season two, Anthony and Kate had many romantic moments, including when the Viscount and Miss Sharma meet atop their horses. You may also recognise this park from when Daphne Bridgerton and Simon took their iconic stroll. But these are just some of the scenes where this sprawling country park is featured. It also doubled as the woods outside Aubrey Hall. 🌲🌳

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8. Halton House

While the exterior of the Bridgerton family home was shot in London, the grand hall, stairs, hallway and smoking room were filmed at Halton House. It is here that the uncomfortable and scant Bridgerton Ball was held at the end of season two. Located in Buckinghamshire, an hour by car from central London, this beautiful building is currently used by the Royal Air Force and is one of their largest stations in England.🏡

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9. Wilton House

Sitting three miles west of Salisbury and roughly two hours from London, Wilton House is featured in many scenes throughout the series. These included Queen Charlotte’s bedroom parlour and garden, and Lady Danbury’s chambers of residence. The grounds were also used as a stand-in for Hyde Park. 🛏️

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10. The Holburne Museum

The Holburne Museum of Art is featured in Bridgerton as Lady Danbury’s home. While the series makes it out to be on the edge of upper-class London, the reality is that this magnificent Palladian-style home is located in central Bath. It makes for an Instagram-worthy photoshoot when you’re spending the day exploring the city. 🎨🖼️

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11. No. 1 Royal Crescent

While in Bath, Somerset you may as well take a trip to No. 1 Royal Crescent, the exterior of which is well known for being the Featherington’s home. You may also recognise it in the background when the errand-boys are delivering Lady Whistledown’s latest scandal sheet. Although Royal Crescent is a row of 30 honey-coloured Georgian homes, No. 1 is a museum that’s open to the public.📝

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12. Castle Howard

When Bridgerton was first broadcast on Netflix in 2020, Castle Howard played a starring role as the Duke of Hasting’s home – Clyvedon Castle. It is here that Daphne and Simon settle down into married life. This stately Baroque home in Yorkshire is a treasure trove of lush gardens, architectural wonders and fanciful stories. 🏰

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13. Other Filming Locations in England

  • Ivinghoe Beacon – Managed by the National Trust, this prominent hill in Buckinghamshire serves as one of the many fields and natural landscapes you see when the Bridgerton family are at their family home, Aubrey Hall. 📸
  • Stowe Gardens – Stowe Gardens was depicted in the show as Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, a backdrop for the lavish outdoor ball. 🏞️
  • The Reform Club – Located in the heart of Pall Mall, the Reform Club is another London filming location used for a meeting between the Duke of Hastings and Anthony Bridgerton. Today, this private members club is the haunt of some of Britain’s most forward-thinking political minds and one of the area’s most striking buildings.🥂
  • Hampton Court Palace – Like Wilton House, Hampton Court Palace served as the outside of Chancery Lane Printing Press, where Eloise meets her new love interest. It is also the setting for many Bridgerton gardens, and it once served as the seat for King Henry VIII. 👑

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Capturing Memories of the Ton

We hope we’re answered the all encompassing question: Where was Bridgerton filmed?! 🎥 London serves as the main hub for a lot of the Bridgerton series and hosts our Bridgerton Photo Tour in Greenwich Park. But there are plenty of locations across England that you can visit for a photo tour. From Kingston Bagpuize House, which was also featured in Downton Abbey, to the wisteria-fronted Ranger’s House, which holds the Wernher art collection, there are so many places worth seeing if you’re a Bridgerton fan. 📸

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