Lovers of glorious gossip and all things period drama, gather round. Season 4 of everybody’s favourite raunchy regency romance, Bridgerton, is very nearly here. And to celebrate, we’ve put together a list of some of the London-based filming locations of the hit Netflix show, so that when you inevitably binge the entire new season in one sitting; at least you’ll have some picture-perfect places to visit to fill that big old Bridgerton-shaped hole in your life. You’re most welcome, dearest readers.
Bridgerton filming locations in London
1. Lancaster House

Bridgerton-buffs might recognise the interiors of this fancy pad as the setting for all indoor scenes set in Queen Charlotte’s Palace. Lancaster House residence has featured in both seasons 1, 2, and 3 – so we can only assume it will be getting some screen time in season 4, too.
π Stable Yard, St. James’s, SW1A 1BB.
π Nearest station is Green Park.
2. Hampton Court Palace

Whilst Lancaster House provided the interior of Queen Charlotte’s palace; it’s Hampton Court Palace that we have to thank for the breathtaking exterior shots of Queen Charlotte’s gaff. The pretty fitting spot for royalty, I suppose.
π Hampton Court Way, Molesey, KT8 9AU.
π Nearest station is Hampton Court.
3. Chiswick House and Gardens

This elegant 18th-century building and its gorgeous verdant gardens have been the backdrop for many scenes across all three seasons. From romantic picnics to horse-and-carriage rides. Chiswick House and Gardens has had its fair share of screen time – and for good reason.
π Burlington Lane, Chiswick, W4 2RP.
π Nearest station is Chiswick.
4. Old Royal Navy College

This spot in the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site has featured in all three of the previous seasons, so it’s fairly likely it’ll be gracing our screens once more.
π Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9NN.
π Nearest station is Cutty Sark.
5. Ranger’s House

This gorgeous Georgian mansion on the outskirts of Greenwich Park has been the facade of the Bridgerton’s wisteria-adorned home since season one. Ranger’s House is actually home to the Wernher Collection – one of the greatest private art collections in Europe (but it s currently closed to the public).
π Chesterfield Walk, SE10 8QX.
π Nearest station is Blackheath.
6. Osterley Park and House

Another rather regal-looking building to make the list is Osterley Park and House. You can spot this 16th-century stunner during a lavish outdoor ball in season three.
π Jersey Road, Isleworth, TW7 4RB.
π Nearest station is Osterley.
7. Syon House

Another West London wonder used in the filming of Bridgerton is The Great Conservatory at Syon House. The exterior was used as the backdrop for Kate Sharma’s very first seasonal ball in season two – and the interior played the role of the Duke of Hasting’s London residence.
π Syon Park, Brentford, TW8 8JF.
π Nearest stations are Brentford and Syon Lane.
8. The Reform Club

The Reform Club is an actual, real-life private members club found in Pall Mall, but has been used as a London-based Bridgerton filming location, providing the back drop for the gentlemen’s club in which the Duke of Hastings and Anthony Bridgerton meet in season 1.
π104 Pall Mall, SW1Y 5EW
π Nearest station is Piccadilly Circus.

Bridgerton filming locations near London
For the super dedicated fans who are willing to travel a bit further afield to get an eyeful of Bridgerton-based scenery – here’s some filming locations just outside of London.
9. Painshill Park, Surrey

The backdrop of an early season family picnic, Painshill Park has returned to the screen for multiple scenes throughout the seasons.
π Portsmouth Road, Cobham, KT11 1BE.
10. Basildon Park, Berkshire

Basildon Park featured as the Featherington’s family garden in the earlier seasons of the show. Last season, it was back in action, appearing as the home of Lady Tilley Arnold.
π Lower Basildon, Reading, RG8 9NR.
11. Luton Hoo Estate, Luton

This stunning country estate is used as the Bridgerton family garden and the exterior of a printing press in season 3. Get yourself a venue that can do both, hey?
π Farm Road, Luton, LU1 3TQ.
12. Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire

The beautiful Blenheim Palace was the setting for season 3’s Hawkins Balloon event. It’s certainly no stranger to the camera, though – as the breathtaking spot was also seen in Bridgerton’s prequel: Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.
π Woodstock, OX20 1PS.
13. Wrest Park, Bedfordshire

Last but not least on our list of Bridgerton filming locations is Wrest Park. Another mahoosive mansion to grace our screens, the whopping 90 acres of grounds are showcased as the Fuller’s home in season 3. Super-fans may also recognise the orangery which had some airtime in season 2.
π Silsoe, Bedfordshire, MK45 4HR.
So, there you have it. We hope you enjoy making your way through this list almost as much as you enjoy making your way through the new season.
Catch the first part of Bridgerton Season 4 on Netflix from January 29.