'Bridgerton' Season 3: Inside iconic filming locations of Netflix's much-awaited romance period drama series
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The highly anticipated return of 'Bridgerton' is upon us, prepare to be swept away once more by the whirlwind of romance, scandal, and witty banter that unfolds amidst the lavish ballrooms and drawing rooms of Regency London. But where exactly do these grand social gatherings and clandestine rendezvous take place?
Bridgerton's opulent world is meticulously crafted, transporting viewers to a bygone era of exquisite taste and extravagant settings. Season 3 promises to unveil a fresh wave of these visual delights, taking us beyond the familiar walls of the 'Bridgerton' townhouse.
While the whispers suggest grand country estates, sprawling parklands, and perhaps even a touch of seaside grandeur will grace our screens. Join us as we embark on a delightful exploration to uncover the filming locations behind 'Bridgerton' Season 3.
We'll delve into the rich history and architectural grandeur of these hidden gems, painting a vivid picture of the world where love stories blossom, societal expectations clash, and Lady Whistledown's quill never rests.
'Georgian villa': Bridgerton family's wisteria-draped home
Ever wondered where the charming Bridgerton family resides? It's the Ranger's House in Blackheath, London. This real-life Georgian villa serves as the elegant exterior of their Netflix home. While the Bridgertons themselves aren't strolling the halls, the house boasts its own impressive collection of treasures.
The Wernher Collection, featuring over 700 artworks and artifacts, awaits art enthusiasts. From sculptures and tapestries to dazzling jewelry and paintings, there's something for everyone.
Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire, England
This unique location served as the backdrop for the eccentric Lord Hawkins' Innovations Ball in Season 3. The castle's unusual architecture, a perfect fit for Lord Hawkins's flamboyant personality, posed a challenge for the Bridgerton location team. But the challenge was accepted! The crew transformed Grimsthorpe into a venue for a truly unforgettable ball.
Osterley Park and House, West London
Season 3 opens with a magnificent Full Moon Ball filmed at the breathtaking Osterley Park. Nicknamed the 'Palace of Palaces' for its grandeur, this neoclassical masterpiece was designed by Robert Adam in the 1760s.
Chiswick House, London
The charming grounds of Chiswick House in London grace the screen once again in Season 3. This beautiful location has become a familiar sight for viewers, and for good reason!
Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, England
Season 3 welcomes the magnificent Blenheim Palace to its roster of filming locations. This Oxfordshire landmark, known for being the birthplace of Winston Churchill, previously served as Buckingham House in 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'.
Now, Blenheim Palace is poised to impress 'Bridgerton' viewers yet again. Isn't this the perfect excuse to plan a visit and explore the grandeur for yourself?
Basildon Park, Berkshire, England
Basildon Park in Berkshire, previously seen as the Featherington family's garden, is returning in Season 3. The grand 18th-century interiors will now grace the screen as the residence of Lady Tilley Arnold, a new character. Looks like there's always more to discover at Basildon Park.
How to stream 'Bridgerton' Season 3?
'Bridgerton Season 3' will be exclusively available on Netflix from Thursday, May 16. Don't have Netflix?
Access to the film requires a Netflix membership, available starting from $6.99/month for the standard plan with ads.
The standard plan without ads is priced at $15.49/month, while the Premium plan costs $22.99/month.
'Bridgerton' Season 3 trailer