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Bridgerton Filming Locations Guide

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Explore 150 iconic filming locations from Bridgerton. Our comprehensive guide includes detailed maps, visiting information, photo opportunities, and insider tips to help you plan the perfect Bridgerton filming location tour.

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Bridgerton filming locations guide - explore where iconic scenes were shot

Explore Bridgerton Filming Locations

Discover 150 iconic destinations where the magic happened

Plan Your Bridgerton Film Tourism Adventure

Every Bridgerton fan dreams of visiting the real-world locations where their favorite scenes came to life. Our comprehensive filming location guide makes it easy to plan your ultimate fan pilgrimage, whether you're exploring locally or planning an international film tourism adventure.

What's Included in Our Guide

  • • Exact filming locations with GPS coordinates
  • • Scene-by-scene breakdown and photo opportunities
  • • Public transport and driving directions
  • • Opening hours, admission fees, and accessibility info
  • • Best times to visit for photography
  • • Insider tips from fellow Bridgerton fans

Perfect for Film Tourists

  • • Solo travelers and fan groups
  • • International visitors planning Bridgerton tours
  • • Local fans discovering nearby locations
  • • Photography enthusiasts and content creators
  • • Families looking for unique vacation experiences
  • • Film students and industry professionals

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Assembly Rooms - Ballroom

**The magnificent Ballroom of Bath Assembly Rooms** served as the primary filming location for Bridgerton's most spectacular ball scenes, featuring original Whitefriars crystal chandeliers and the largest 18th-century room in Bath. This grand Georgian space provided the perfect backdrop for the series' elaborate dance sequences and social gatherings, requiring minimal set decoration due to its authentic period features. The ballroom's elegant proportions and original architectural details created an atmosphere of Regency grandeur that perfectly matched the series' aesthetic vision. The room's historical significance as Bath's premier social venue made it an ideal location for depicting the high society events central to Bridgerton's plot. Production teams utilized the ballroom's natural acoustics and lighting to create some of the series' most memorable scenes. The space represents Georgian social architecture at its finest, designed specifically for the kind of entertainments featured in the series.

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Basildon Park - Carriage Drive

The scenic Carriage Drive at Basildon Park provided elegant approach routes for Bridgerton's arrival and departure scenes, demonstrating the theatrical aspects of Georgian social life where the journey to a grand house was part of the overall entertainment experience. This carefully designed approach road showcases 18th-century landscape architecture principles, where practical transportation needs were integrated with aesthetic considerations to create memorable visitor experiences. The drive's curving route through the parkland provides carefully orchestrated views of the house and surrounding landscape, building anticipation and showcasing the property's grandeur before guests reached the main entrance. The National Trust maintains the drive's original character while adapting it for contemporary vehicle access, ensuring that modern visitors can appreciate the same sense of arrival that Georgian guests would have experienced. The Carriage Drive represents the importance of first impressions in Georgian social culture, where the approach to a house was designed to establish social status and create appropriate expectations for the entertainment to follow.

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Bath Street - Alley

**The cobblestone alleys of Bath Street** served as the perfect backdrop for intimate character moments in Bridgerton, particularly during the Duke of Hastings' dramatic horseback entrance in episode one. These narrow Georgian passages, with their authentic 18th-century stonework and period lamp posts, provided the series with an authentic Regency London atmosphere. The production team carefully disguised modern elements like door buzzers with small potted trees to maintain the historical integrity. Bath Street's alleys feature original Georgian architecture with honey-colored Bath stone facades that have remained largely unchanged since the 1700s. The atmospheric lighting created by the narrow passages between buildings made these locations ideal for the show's more dramatic and romantic scenes. The authentic cobblestones and period ironwork details transport visitors directly into the world of the Bridgerton family.

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Castle Howard - Chapel

The sacred Chapel at Castle Howard provided an intimate ecclesiastical setting for Bridgerton's more solemn scenes, showcasing the spiritual life that was central to aristocratic households during the Regency period. This beautifully appointed private chapel reflects the Howard family's long-standing religious traditions and serves as a masterpiece of baroque ecclesiastical architecture within a domestic setting. The chapel's elegant interior features carved woodwork, stained glass, and religious artwork that create an atmosphere of reverence and contemplation, making it ideal for filming scenes that required gravitas and emotional depth. The intimate scale of the chapel, compared to the grand public rooms of the house, provided Bridgerton with a more personal space for character development and quiet dramatic moments. Its continued use for family ceremonies and special events maintains the living tradition of worship that has characterized Castle Howard for over three centuries, adding authenticity to its portrayal in period drama productions.

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Dorney Court - Bedrooms

Tudor manor used for various interior shots in Bridgerton’s balls and banquets.

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Guildhall - Banqueting Room

The magnificent Banqueting Room at Bath Guildhall served as the glamorous Rambury ballroom in Bridgerton Season 1, Episode 2. Built by architect Thomas Baldwin in 1778, this 80-foot-long hall represents the finest Georgian interior in Bath, designed in the style of Robert Adam. The room features soaring ceilings, ornate gilded plasterwork, and three magnificent four-tier chandeliers crafted by Thomas Lovell of Bristol. With its steeply raked musicians' gallery, fluted columns, and portraits of civic worthies, the Banqueting Room perfectly captured the grandeur of Regency-era society gatherings. The green and gold color scheme, decorative friezes, and classical proportions made it an ideal setting for the series' opulent ball scenes.

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Hampton Court Palace - Chapel Royal

Tudor palace appearing as royal corridors and Queen Charlotte’s residence.

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Hatfield House - Great Hall

Jacobean country house appearing in Bridgerton for royal courtyard and garden scenes.

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Holburne Museum - Ballroom

Grand museum used as Lady Danbury’s residence in Bridgerton.

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Lancaster House - Exterior

Historic mansion used as Buckingham Palace interiors in Bridgerton; not open to visitors.

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No.1 Royal Crescent - Balcony

Georgian townhouse museum used for interior scenes and glimpses of the Featherington household.

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Old Royal Naval College - Chapel

Historic riverfront site whose Painted Hall and chapel appear in Bridgerton.

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Painshill Park - Amphitheatre

The secluded Amphitheatre at Painshill Park provided a dramatic natural theater setting for Bridgerton's outdoor gatherings and social events, embodying the 18th-century tradition of creating outdoor entertainment spaces within landscape gardens. Located in a carefully designed clearing at the top of a hill, this natural amphitheater was one of Charles Hamilton's earliest landscape features, appearing on John Rocque's 1744 map as one of the first formal planting areas created at Painshill. The space is enhanced by a striking statue of the Rape of a Sabine Woman, which adds classical gravitas to the setting and reflects the Georgian fascination with ancient Roman culture. In Bridgerton, the Amphitheatre served as an elegant venue for outdoor social activities, its elevated position and natural acoustics making it perfect for gatherings of the ton. The surrounding plantation provides both privacy and a sense of enclosure, creating an intimate atmosphere despite the grand scale of the landscape.

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Queen's House - Great Hall

Classical villa at the heart of Greenwich featuring the Tulip Stairs and Great Hall used in Bridgerton.

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Ranger's House - Courtyard

**The intimate outdoor space that served as a private family gathering area** in the Bridgerton series, representing the transition between public and private domestic spaces. This Georgian courtyard exemplifies the architectural planning that created distinct zones within aristocratic homes, where different levels of formality could be maintained depending on the occasion and company. The courtyard's design reflects practical considerations of the period, from service access to protection from London's changeable weather, while maintaining the aesthetic standards expected of a gentleman's residence. In the context of Bridgerton, such spaces provided opportunities for private family conversations, discrete romantic encounters, and informal social interactions away from the scrutiny of formal reception rooms. The architecture demonstrates how Georgian designers balanced functionality with elegance, creating spaces that could serve multiple purposes while maintaining social propriety. This courtyard represents the more intimate side of Regency domestic life, where authentic relationships could develop.

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Royal Crescent - Central Lawn

Part of Bath’s sweeping Royal Crescent, used as the Featherington family exterior in Bridgerton.

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Royal Crescent - Ha-ha Wall

Part of Bath’s sweeping Royal Crescent, used as the Featherington family exterior in Bridgerton.

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Syon House - Ante Room

The Ante Room at Syon House features twelve striking Ionic columns veneered in green scagliola, creating an imposing entrance space that epitomizes Robert Adam's 1760s design philosophy of 'Graeco-Roman splendour.' This room served as interior scenes for the Duke of Hastings' London mansion in Bridgerton Season 1, providing an authentic Georgian backdrop for key character interactions. The clever arrangement of columns gives a square effect to the room despite its actual proportions. Two bronze statues by Valadier enhance the impression of status and grandeur, making it perfect for depicting the wealth and social standing of the Bridgerton universe's noble families. The room's neoclassical elements and dramatic scale provided the production team with an ideal setting for intimate character moments against a backdrop of aristocratic splendor.

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Wilton House - Colonnade

The Colonnade at Wilton House represents one of the finest examples of Palladian architecture in England, featuring a series of classical columns that create an elegant covered walkway connecting different sections of the house. Used in Bridgerton as part of multiple character residences including the Duke of Hastings' estate and Queen Charlotte's palaces, the colonnade's classical proportions and refined details embody the architectural ideals of the Georgian period. The space's combination of indoor and outdoor elements made it perfect for transitional scenes in the series, providing a sophisticated backdrop for character encounters and dramatic moments. The colonnade's timeless elegance and historical authenticity helped establish the visual grandeur expected of the highest levels of Regency society depicted in Bridgerton.

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