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Where was filmed? The lavish and decadent buildings of the ton are quite the spectacular backdrop to the Regency drama. Fortunately, with beautiful parts of the UK rich in history, choices for filming locations are abundant. You can, in fact, visit most of these locations, as you’ll find out below.

For season three, the cast & crew returned to previously used and much-loved buildings, as well as venturing deeper into the English countryside for pastures new. If you’re a fan of , you may well enjoy seeing the real-life locations that make the show the spectacle it is. Location manager Tony Hood has the pleasure of finding these hidden (or not-so-hidden) gems and spoke on ’s official site (the production company behind ) about season three’s mission, “We’re trying to broaden our locations so that we aren’t going to the same old places every season.



So, we were on the hunt looking for bigger places instead of trying to make the same old places look a little bit different.” Onwards then, to the reveal of season 3 filming locations. Ranger’s House, Greenwich - the Bridgerton family home Starting with the homes of season three’s shining couple, Ranger’s House in Greenwich is where the Bridgerton family reside and, of course, Colin.

In real-life, this Georgian mansion is home to The Wernher Collection, made up of over 700 works of artwork. For anyone looking to visit this Bridgerton stalwart, the location is open to the public Wednesdays to Sundays. Hatfield Ho.

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