Bridgerton Season 3 filming locations
Grab your bonnet and visit the real-life locations of the Netflix hit
Season 3 of Bridgerton is about to return to Netflix, airing May 16, so to get you in the mood, I’ve rounded up the top filming locations of the smash-hit series. Grab your bonnet and order your carriage…
Bath, Somerset
The third season heads back to the city made famous by Jane Austen – oh, and the Romans, of course. The Royal Crescent provides the backdrop for Mayfair and the Featheringtons’ home. Lady Danbury’s house is in real life, the Holburne Museum.
Claydon, Buckinghamshire
Watch out for this 18th century National Trust property, which will appear in season three, in a top-secret plot.
Ranger’s House, London
The Bridgerton family home is the English Heritage-run Ranger’s House, in Blackheath and is back for another season. The Georgian villa houses a huge collection of art
Chiswick House, London
Similarly, another regular filming spot, Chiswick House and Gardens, in London, returns in season three.
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Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
Famous Blenheim Palace has featured in Queen Charlotte as Buckingham House, but will also appear in season three of Bridgerton. What better excuse do you need to visit the birthplace of Winston Churchill?
Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire
Lord Hawkins is a new character appearing in season three of Bridgerton and quirky Grimsthorpe Castle, near Bourne, Lincolnshire, doubles as his home.
Basildon Park, Berkshire
This National Trust house previously appeared as the Featheringtons’ garden, but the 18th century interiors will feature in season three, as the home of another new character, Lady Tilley Arnold.
Hampton Court Palace, London
Hampton Court, near Kingston, the former palace of Henry VIII, is no stranger to Bridgerton and appears once more in season three, as the location of a ball.
Osterley Park & House, London
Another ball – an outdoor one – takes place at Osterley Park, Isleworth, west London. A National Trust site, it’s one of the last surviving country estates in London.
I've visited only 1 of these places. So much to do, so little time!