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As I promenade through the blossoming gardens of Bath, recounting the latest romantic entanglements of my friendship group, I can see why this was a favourite pastime of high society during the Regency era. The glistening sun highlights the city’s classical colonnades and grand, honey-toned buildings, which provided a perfect backdrop to the leisure activities of the well-to-do when they wished to escape the bustle of London. The city’s distinctive appearance and architectural history, which garnered it a UNESCO World Heritage Site title in 1987, still attracts around six million visitors each year, as well as a host of big-budget production crews.

The latest project to set Bath buzzing is the popular period drama Bridgerton, set in the early 1800s. In 2019, it first rolled its cameras in to use 14 different locations around the city as the setting for 70 scenes within series one, masquerading as spots within Regency-era London. The Netflix hit later returned to shoot the subsequent seasons and the spin-off drama Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.



Fans are now being gifted with more whirlwind romance and salacious gossip as the show has returned to our screens for a third season. The highly-anticipated series will finally reveal what happens between Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlin) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) while providing an update on all the latest drama within the Ton. After rewatching the previous series in anticipation, I’m eager to experience a .

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