Entertainment

Where is Bridgerton filmed? Filming locations in Bath and the rest of the UK

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on pinterest
Share on telegram
Share on email
Share on reddit
Share on whatsapp
Share on telegram


WITH its impressive mansions, towering wigs and constant banter, Bridgerton has become one of Netflix’s biggest hits.

The raunchy period drama is set in 19th century London, with some viewers wondering where the stunning show was filmed.

14

Bridgeton became a worldwide success and is set in 19th century LondonCredit: LAURENCE CENDROWICZ/NETFLIX

Where is Bridgerton season 3 filmed?

Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire's Blenheim Palace was used for Bridgerton season 3

14

Oxfordshire’s Blenheim Palace was used for Bridgerton season 3Credit: Getty

For the third season of Bridgerton, Oxfordshire’s historic Blenheim Palace was used to film the show.

The sprawling estate has been home to many Dukes of Marlborough over the years and is the birthplace of Winston Churchill.

This 18th century property has been used as a location for multiple productions.

Over the years, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, James Bond and Mission: Impossible have filmed there.

Berkshire

Basildon Park is a large 18th century house

14

Basildon Park is a large 18th century houseCredit: Getty

For the third series we met newcomer Lady Tilley Arnold, and her home was filmed in Basildon Park.

The estate’s stunning gardens also appear in season 2 of Bridgerton as the location of the Featherington Grand Ball.

This 18th-century Palladian house was also used for The Gentlemen and the 2005 film Pride & Prejudice.

Middlesex

18th century Osterley Park is featured in Bridgerton

14

18th century Osterley Park is featured in BridgertonCredit: �National Trust Images/Andrew Butler

For season 3 of Bridgerton, Osterley Park in Hounslow was used as the location for the ball which characteristics in the series.

The historic property can be found on the outskirts of London.

Its 18th-century design by Robert Adam includes a large central courtyard, which was also used as a filming location.

‘Unbearable!’ anger Bridgerton fans as they slam Netflix for ‘sick’ cliffhanger ending season three episodes

Surrey

Painshill Park in Cobham, Surrey

14

Painshill Park in Cobham, SurreyCredit: Alamy

Painshill Park in Cobham, Surrey, has been used since the show’s inception and returned for the third season.

The garden and estate are famous for their arched bridge and stunning lake.

In Season 1, it was the site of a Featherington family picnic.

In the third series the location is used for a scene involving new character Lord Hawkins, as he shows off his hot air balloon.

kent

The garden party scene was filmed at Squerryes Court

14

The garden party scene was filmed at Squerryes CourtCredit: LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX

In the opening episode of season 3, the Tons are seen attending a garden party.

For this scene, production was in charge of Squerryes Court near Sevenoaks.

The property is a 17th-century mansion with gardens redesigned in the 1980s according to plans falling in love back to 1709.

This is the stunning mansion used as the location for the Bridgerton family home

14

This is the stunning mansion used as the location for the Bridgerton family homeCredit: Alamy

Where is the Bridgerton House located?

In the series, the Bridgerton family home is located in Grosvenor Square in Mayfair, London.

However, filming took place in Greenwich, south-east London.

The production used the Georgian villa Ranger’s House, on the outskirts of Greenwich Park, as the exterior of the Bridgerton family home.

Bridgerton actors seen as characters outside Ranger's House

14

Bridgerton actors seen as characters outside Ranger’s HouseCredit: LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX

Inland, filming took place at Halton House, near Aylesbury.

This 19th century property now houses RAF Halton and was used in the Crown as the French home of the abdicated King Edward VIII.

Who are the Bridgerton brothers?

THERE ARE eight Bridgerton siblings in total.

Here’s who they are in alphabetical order and by age:

Antonio – the oldest Bridgerton is played by Jonathan Bailey. He was the main focus of the second season and after a lot of will-they/won’t-they, he ended up marrying Kate Sharma.

Benedict – the second son, played by Luke Thompson, is the focus of the third book. However, his romance is not the main story of the Netflix drama’s third season, which will focus on his younger brother, Colin.

Colin – Luke Newton plays Colin, who is the women’s favorite. He is also the object of desire of Penelope Featherington, who is also the mysterious Lady Whistledown. However, when the season begins, he is unaware of this fact and is ready to hunt down the anonymous gossip writer.

Daphne – the first season introduced us to Daphne, the older Bridgerton sister. Played by Phoebe Dynevor, viewers watched her romance unfold with Simon Bassett, the Duke of Hastings, winning over many fans of the actor Regé-Jean Page.

Eloísa – Eloise, a book lover, enchanted viewers with her rebellious spirit and tomboyish ways. She made her debut into society during the second season and was horrified to discover that her best friend, Pen, was Lady Whistledown. Eloise is played by Claudia Jessie.

Francesca – Hannah Dodd has been hired to play Francesca in the third season, when she makes her debut in the social season. Francesca was played by Ruby Stokes in the first two seasons.

Gregory – Gregory is played by Will Tilston. To date he has not played a major role in the series because he is too young to be introduced to the Queen. His story appears in the eighth book of the series.

Hyacinth – the youngest Bridgerton brother is played by Florence Hunt. Although younger than Gregory, Hyacinth’s story is presented in book seven.

Where else was Bridgerton filmed?

London

Syon House was just a location in London used for the interiors of Simon's house

14

Syon House was just a location in London used for the interiors of Simon’s houseCredit: Alamy

Syon House in London was used to film scenes for the Duke of Hastings film. home interiorslike his office and dressing room.

The Queen’s House in Greenwich was also used for some Mayfair scenes.

The Reform Club, Lancaster House and Hampton Court Palace were also filming locations.

kent

Chatham's historic shipyard is often used for filming

14

Chatham’s historic shipyard is often used for filmingCredit: Alamy

Chatham Dockyard was used for the Queen’s garden

The historic site was also used for film through the poorest streets of London and boxing Hall.

The Dockyard is often used for filming and is a popular location for producers.

In fact, fans of Call The Midwife will recognize it as the backdrop to the popular BBC series.

But that’s not all, massive films including Les Miserables, Sherlock, The World Is Not Enough and Oliver Twist have also been filmed at the Dockyard.

Salisbury

The Dining Room was filmed at Wilton House in Salisbury

14

The Dining Room was filmed at Wilton House in SalisburyCredit: Alamy

Wilton House in Salisbury was the location used for some of the Duke of Hasting’s homes, such as the dining room.

You’ve probably seen this before, as it’s also been used in The Crown, Emma and Pride and Prejudice.

It was also used in place of Hyde Park.

York

Castle Howard is a stunning property

14

Castle Howard is a stunning propertyCredit: Alamy

Castle Howard in York was used for its interiors and exteriors when creating the home of the Duke of Hastings.

The village on the Duke’s land was filmed at Coneysthorpe Village using a Grade II listed property.

Meanwhile, Castle Howard was also used in some ballroom scenes.

Bath

Many streets in Bath were used, including Royal Crescent, which also became Grosvenor Square

14

Many streets in Bath were used, including Royal Crescent, which also became Grosvenor SquareCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Bath was another important filming location for the first and second seasons.

The city’s streets were used to create Regency London.

Bath Street, Alfred Street and Beauford Square were used to create Mayfair.

Trim Street was used as the exterior for the Gunters tea shop, whilst Abbey Street was used for the exterior of the Modiste clothing store.

The stunning Royal Crescent was filmed in place of Grosvenor Square.

Bath Guildhall was used for the Rambury Ballroom.

Lady Danbury’s House was filmed at the Holburne Museum of Art.

Bridgerton was filmed on some of Britain's best estates

14

Bridgerton was filmed on some of Britain’s best estatesCredit: LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX

How can I watch Bridgerton season 3

Bridgerton season 3 is being released in two parts.

The first four episodes have already been released on Netflix, but fans will have to wait for the second batch.

They will be released on June 13, 2024.

Bridgerton Festival

By Felicity Cross

WHEN Bridgerton landed during lockdown, it took us to a world of bejeweled dresses, lavish balls and endless shagging – and the world went crazy for it.

Even the sexless second series didn’t dampen viewers’ desire for the Regency romp and fans eagerly awaited the arrival of the third series.

Fortunately, they won’t be disappointed.

The opening finally gives us some action from the beautiful series featuring two newlyweds Anthony and Kate in scenes that would make your grandmother blush.

There’s drama and intrigue as the hunt for Lady Whistledown excites us, and laugh-out-loud comedy from the chaotic Featherington family.

But ultimately the season belongs to new romantic leads Colin and Penelope, whose will-they-won’t-they love story is fun, flirty and totally believable and its climax at the end of episode four will take your breath away.

Is Bridgerton still must-see television? Corset is.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

Support fearless, independent journalism

We are not owned by a billionaire or shareholders – our readers support us. Donate any amount over $2. BNC Global Media Group is a global news organization that delivers fearless investigative journalism to discerning readers like you! Help us to continue publishing daily.

Support us just once

We accept support of any size, at any time – you name it for $2 or more.

Related

More

1 2 3 9,595

Don't Miss