Discover the elegance and romance of Georgian England in
Bridgerton's magnificent filming locations.
Launched on Christmas Day 2020, Bridgerton has instantly captured the
world's imagination with tales of romance in the Regency. It is
Netflix's most popular original series with over 82 million households
having watched it by the end of January.
Fans love the grand stately homes and sweeping classical landscapes
which Producer Shonda Rhimes has tracked down to bring Julia Quinn's
novels to the screen.
Bridgerton's England is a location guide to all the key filming sites
in the series, and author Antonia Hicks links each real-life location to
its fictional counterpart. Thus Winston Churchill's former gentleman's
retreat, The Reform Club, becomes 'White's Club' where Anthony
Bridgerton and Simon Basset meet to discuss infidelities and smoke
cigars.
Readers can find out the locations used for the Bridgertons,
Featheringtons, Lady Danbury, the Duke of Hastings, Queen Charlotte,
Whites, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, Somerset House, Primrose Hill,
Clyveden castle and 18th-century dressshop, 'Modiste' (a deli in Bath's
Abbey Street).
Sites include Stowe and Painshill Park, which presidents John Adams and
Thomas Jefferson once admired, Henry VIII's Hampton Court, Castle
Howard, Bath's Royal Crescent, Holburne Art Museum, Wilton House,
Lancaster House and the most upmarket Air Force officer's mess in the
world!