Walk in the footsteps of the Bridgerton family as you explore the real-life Wiltshire location in Netflix's regency romance.
We have been eagerly waiting to return to the Ton since the popular period drama dropped in December 2020.
Now that we have been reunited with Lady Whistledown and her readers, we are searching for a way to bring Bridgerton's unique brand of escapism to life.
Whether you're planning a road trip to check out your favourite spots from the show or you want to make the magic of the second series last a little longer, here is the filming location on your doorstep.
Where was Bridgerton going to be filmed?
Originally, there were plans for an entire set to be built on Sunninghill Estate in Berkshire.
The production would include a London street with houses and shops, according to Condé Nast Traveller.
However, permission to build the set was refused since the construction would be in place for five years and three seasons.
Bridgerton filming locations in Wiltshire
Wilton House
Location: Wilton, Salisbury SP2 0BJ
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 216
After their trip, one guest took to Tripadvisor to share their experience, writing:"We booked a house tour and have to say, our guide was brilliant. She helped us to make the most of our house visit by imparting her vast knowledge of the architecture, ancestry and artworks. A fascinating, picturesque place to visit with well-kept grounds."
Another visitor left this review:"I found the whole place stunning, the lady who led the tour was extremely knowledgeable and loved showing visitors around. Especially liked gallery with sculptures.The grounds are fabulous gorgeous trees. An excellent cafe."
Wilton House, near Salisbury, doubled up as some of the interior and exterior of the Hastings House or Clyvedon during the series.
In other words, the ancestral home to fan favourite Simon Bassett, the Duke of Hastings, who is played by Regé-Jean Page in season one.
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The impressive stately home also acts as the filming location for the Grand Hall and Dining Room of Lady Danbury, and Queen Charlotte's palace.
The house has been in the Pembroke family for over 400 years and is currently home to the 18th Earl and Countess of Pembroke.
It is not the first time the stunning home has starred in a period production either, you may recognise it from The Crown as well as 2017's Tomb Raider, Emma in 2019 as well as the 2005 adaptation of Pride & Prejudice.
Read the rest of the reviews via the Tripadvisor website.
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