Where was 'Bridgerton' Season 4 filmed? Inside the stunning locations of Netflix's romance drama
With scandals and gossip, 'Bridgerton' Season 4 is all set to make fans fall in love with yet another forbidden love story. Set against the backdrop of the Regency era, the much-anticipated season of the romantic drama will focus on Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha). Anticipation is at an all-time high, fueled by promotional photos and the trailer, hinting at a captivating love story unfolding onscreen and leaving many fans curious about the season's filming locations.
The 'Bridgerton' Season 4 trailer kicks off with the breathtaking Hampton Court Palace, a location that perfectly captures the opulence and elegance of the Regency era. The palace's grand baroque architecture, sprawling gardens, and expansive courtyards provide a spectacular backdrop for the series' signature romantic drama. Having appeared in previous seasons, Hampton Court Palace continues to embody the sophistication and glamour of high society, making it an ideal setting for the forbidden love story between Benedict and Sophie.
Beyond the palace itself, the surrounding area offers additional attractions, including the Kingston Museum 4.8 km away, Richmond Park at 5.2 km, and the Royal Botanic Gardens at 16.2 km. These nearby sites add to the historical and cultural richness of the region, giving fans and travelers alike a chance to experience the grandeur that frames the world of 'Bridgerton', as per Travel and Leisure Asia. Additionally, a lot of 'Bridgerton' Season 4 indoor scenes were filmed at Shepperton Studios, using its newly built backlot featuring detailed Georgian and Regency-style architecture inspired by Mayfair.
Loseley House in Surrey, England, is another striking filming location for the show. With its beautiful countryside views, elegant interiors, and charming exteriors, it provides a versatile backdrop that enhances the show's romantic storytelling. The house has also appeared in 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'Midsomer Murders'. Nearby attractions include Guildford Castle, Watts Chapel, and Frensham Little Pond. In earlier seasons, too, 'Bridgerton' has showcased the elegance of the Regency era through iconic locations in the United Kingdom.
Ranger's House in London was the Bridgerton family home across all seasons, while Bath's Royal Crescent and Assembly Rooms hosted glamorous balls in Season 3. Stately estates like Hatfield House and Wilton House framed key romantic moments, Stowe Park in Buckinghamshire stood in for Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens in Season 1, and the Holburne Museum in Bath served as Lady Agatha Danbury's (Adjoa Andoh) residence in Season 3.
Meanwhile, during the 'Bridgerton' Season 4 Premiere Masquerade, a live-stream event that offered fans a sneak peek of Episode 1, episode titles for Season 4 Part 1 and Part 2 of the series were revealed, as per Netflix by Tudum. Part 1 premieres on Wednesday, January 29, with four episodes: 'The Waltz', 'Time Transfixed', 'The Field Next to the Other Road', and 'An Offer from a Gentleman'. Part 2, releasing on Wednesday, February 26, will continue with the next four episodes: 'Yes or No', 'The Passing Winter', 'The Beyond', and 'Dance in the Country'.