If you're a fan of Netflix's Bridgerton, you know it's back for its fourth season, showcasing enchanting interiors and gardens reminiscent of a fairy tale.
Many of these picturesque locations are real. Across the UK, magnificent historic estates, beautiful gardens, and lavish manor houses set the stage for the captivating drama and romance we adore.
While it's common to seek interior design inspiration from shows, Bridgerton is particularly cherished in the design community (thanks to the emergence of Regencycore). Every venue, from grand ballrooms to secluded garden nooks, weaves a rich narrative of elegance contributing to the show's popularity. Let's explore these remarkable settings.

Where is the Bridgerton residence situated?
The iconic Bridgerton family home, known for its wisteria-draped façade, is set in Grosvenor Square, a prestigious area in Mayfair, London. However, filming actually occurred at a Georgian villa in Greenwich called Ranger's House, located on the edge of Greenwich Park.
This villa now showcases The Wernher Collection, consisting of over 700 pieces of art. It also boasts a cinematic history, appearing in The Crown as the residence of King Edward VIII.

Ranger's House in Greenwich Park, London
While not the Bridgerton estate, Castle Howard in Yorkshire is featured in the series. This stunning 18th-century estate represents Clyvedon Castle, the grand home of the Duke of Hastings, set against the breathtaking northern English landscape.
With impressive staircases and meticulously maintained gardens, it perfectly embodies the opulent style of the show.

Castle Howard, Yorkshire

Castle Howard, Yorkshire
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Damask design
Astoria Grand Armchair
This chair adds a touch of Bridgerton charm to compact spaces, combining style and function. Made from solid wood, it features an elegantly arched design with four cabriole legs in a rich dark cherry finish.
Gold accents
Anjiadengsh Crystal Chandelier
This chandelier features a stunning crystal design, blending golden candlesticks with clear crystal pendants for a sophisticated look. It's an ideal centerpiece for any Regencycore space.
Exceptional craftsmanship
English Chippendale Arm Chair
With intricate hand-carving of acanthus leaves and a warm mahogany finish, this Toscano-exclusive design is unique. Its elaborate details take three days to complete and flow seamlessly into a decorative back.
Detailed pattern
Maples Blooming Damask Area Rug
This rug features a blooming damask design with a subtle distressed finish, harmonizing classic elegance with contemporary flair. Its neutral tones suit any interior, adding warmth and sophistication.
Classic style
Iron Candle Holders
These vintage-inspired candle holders bring character to any room. Their varied heights add visual interest, and when combined with pendant lighting, they create a warm ambiance.
Unique design
Neoclassical Arrow Sconces
This original wall sconce design mimics the candle-style sconces seen in Bridgerton. With an arrow shape and elegantly extending arms, they add vintage charm and architectural flair to any wall.
For the Featheringtons' lavish London abode, the production team selected Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, a stunning 17th-century estate known for its cinematic history.
This historic residence of the 1st Earl of Salisbury has appeared in various Netflix productions, including Rebecca, where it served as the iconic Manderley, and Enola Holmes.
With its ornate interiors and preserved period features, Hatfield House perfectly encapsulates the Featheringtons' extravagant lifestyle.

Hatfield House, Hertfordshire

Hatfield House, Hertfordshire
Whether you're a die-hard Bridgerton enthusiast, an interior design lover, or merely someone who appreciates Regency elegance, these historic sites reveal how the beauty captured on screen often reflects real-life grandeur.
From wisteria-draped villas to breathtaking Yorkshire landscapes, the architectural gems of the UK continue to inspire the storytelling that Bridgerton highlights. Behind each episode lies a location steeped in history, character, and a narrative worth exploring.