Where Is Bridgerton Filmed? The Historic Estates and Hidden Locations That Bring Netflix’s Romantic Regency Drama to Life
Discover the grand estates and timeless architecture that make Bridgerton’s world of romance, rivalry, and elegance so unforgettable
Unless you're having a social media detox, you're probably aware that Netflix's Bridgerton is back for its fourth season, and, inevitably, it comes with beautiful interiors and gardens that could be plucked straight out of a fairy tale world.
However, in many cases, these storybook settings exist in reality. Dotted across the United Kingdom, grand historic estates, landscaped gardens, and opulent manor houses provide the backdrop for the drama, romance, and intrigue that define the series we've all come to love.
It's not uncommon to watch Netflix shows for interior design inspiration, but it has to be said, Bridgerton is consistently favored among those in the interiors world (we single-handedly owe it to the rise of Regencycore, after all). Each location, from their ballrooms to secret garden corners, creates a rich tapestry of elegance to which we owe the show's sucsess. Let's take a look at the settings involved.
Where is the Bridgerton house located?
The Bridgerton family home, famously draped in cascading wisteria, is set in Grosvenor Square, a refined corner of Mayfair, London. In reality, though, filming took place across London in Greenwich at the Georgian villa Ranger’s House, situated on the edge of Greenwich Park.
Today, the villa houses The Wernher Collection, comprising more than 700 artworks. Alongside welcoming visitors, the house has a cinematic pedigree, having also appeared in The Crown as the French residence of the abdicated King Edward VIII.
Ranger’s House in Greenwich Park, London
While it is not the Bridgerton family residence, Castle Howard in Yorkshire also makes an appearance in the show. This 18th-century masterpiece stands in for Clyvedon Castle, the imposing home of the Duke of Hastings, and its stunning northern English setting is the perfect backdrop to his grandeur.
The property features large staircases and immaculate gardens that perfectly capture the series’ opulent aesthetic.
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Castle Howard, Yorkshire
Castle Howard, Yorkshire
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For the interiors of the Featheringtons’ London residence, the production turned to Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, a historic property that's similarly no stranger to the silver screen.
This 17th-century home of the 1st Earl of Salisbury has graced the screen in recent Netflix films such as Rebecca, where it stood in as the iconic Manderley, and Enola Holmes.
Its storied history also includes The Favourite, two Lara Croft films, and Tim Burton’s Batman (as Wayne Manor). With its ornate interiors and meticulously preserved period details, Hatfield House perfectly embodies the Featheringtons’ extravagant and theatrical world.
Hatfield House, Hertfordshire
Hatfield House, Hertfordshire
Whether you’re a devoted Bridgerton fan, an interiors enthusiast, or simply someone who loves a touch of Regency elegance, these historic estates remind us that the beauty on screen often mirrors the grandeur of real life.
From wisteria-draped villas to stunning Yorkshire gardens, the UK’s architectural treasures continue to inspire storytelling that Bridgerton puts in the spotlight. Behind every episode lies a real place with history, character, and a story worth discovering, if you ever have the chance.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.