Providing a backdrop for the decadents dresses, raunchy romances, and luxurious balls are several stunning filming locations, dotted across the UK. Here are some of the places that featured in the programme.
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Phoebe Dynevor as Daphne Bridgerton and Regé-Jean Page as Simon Basset in a scene from Bridgerton. (Liam Daniel / Netflix) Photo: Liam Daniel / Netflix
. Holbourne Museum
Appearing as Lady Danbury’s estate, this 19th century house isn’t actually located in London, but in the historic city of Bath. The home was founded by Sir Thomas William Holbourne, and is now open to the public, featuring over 10,000 historic collection objects. Photo: Shutterstock
. Rangers House
The exterior of the Bridgerton family’s mansion is actually Rangers House in Greenwich, south east London. The Georgian villa was owned by King George III’s sister, Princess Augusta. Photo: Shutterstock
. Historic Dockyard Chatham
Making an appearance in the show during the dramatic boxing matches between Simon and Will, Kent’s Historic Dockyard Chatham features in several episodes. The dockyard was one of the UK’s most important ship building locations. Photo: Shutterstock
9. Syon House
Located close to Kew Gardens in London, Syon House is the last surviving ducal residence (belonging to a Duke) and estate in Greater London. It didn’t feature heavily in the series, but the house’s print room doubled up as Simon father’s study, and the state dining room also featured in the series. Photo: Shutterstock
10. Badminton House
Badminton House has played host to several monarchs over the years, so it should be no surprise the Gloucestershire estate played the role of the Duke of Hasting’s home. Photo: Habitually Chic