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Royal Crescent - House 10: Bridgerton Filming Location

Royal Crescent’s House 10 sits on Bath’s iconic curved terrace, part of the late 18th-century masterwork that reshaped Georgian Bath. Designed by John Wood the Younger, the crescent blends Palladian elegance with sweeping lawns and a grand semi-circle that overlooks the city. The exterior is a beloved backdrop for period drama, most famously serving as the Featherington residence in Bridgerton, where its stately façades frame scenes of Regency social life. The atmosphere here is refined yet inviting, with soft morning light along the limewashed stone and a sense of timeless elegance that draws visitors to stroll the lawns and imagine the procession of era-bound society. Visitors linger to photograph the architecture and the sweeping vista toward Bath’s city center.

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About This Bridgerton Filming Location

Royal Crescent - House 10 serves as one of the most iconic filming locations for Bridgerton, attracting thousands of fans from around the world each year. This legendary site offers visitors a unique opportunity to step into the world of their favorite characters and experience the magic firsthand.

Whether you're planning a solo pilgrimage or organizing a group trip, this location provides the perfect backdrop for recreating memorable scenes, taking photos, and immersing yourself in the Bridgerton universe. Many fans consider visiting this site a must-do experience for any true enthusiast.

Fan Pilgrimage Tips

  • Best photo opportunities are typically in the early morning or late afternoon for ideal lighting
  • Bring props or costumes to recreate iconic scenes from Bridgerton
  • Check local weather conditions and dress appropriately for outdoor locations
  • Respect any filming restrictions and private property boundaries
  • Consider visiting during off-peak times to avoid crowds and get better photos

Visiting Information & Practical Details

Restricted Access - Permission May Be Required

Photo Opportunities and Best Views

Bridgerton Scenes Filmed at Royal Crescent - House 10

Filming at Royal Crescent - House 10

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

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Royal Crescent’s House 10 sits on Bath’s iconic curved terrace, part of the late 18th-century masterwork that reshaped Georgian Bath. Designed by John Wood the Younger, the crescent blends Palladian elegance with sweeping lawns and a grand semi-circle that overlooks the city. The exterior is a beloved backdrop for period drama, most famously serving as the Featherington residence in Bridgerton, where its stately façades frame scenes of Regency social life. The atmosphere here is refined yet inviting, with soft morning light along the limewashed stone and a sense of timeless elegance that draws visitors to stroll the lawns and imagine the procession of era-bound society. Visitors linger to photograph the architecture and the sweeping vista toward Bath’s city center.

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