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Author: Heather Fletcher

Published: 7th August 2024

Your Bridgerton Escape

Bridgerton is a Netflix series set in 1811 to 1820, featuring extravagant costumes, intricate romances. The show follows the powerful Bridgerton family, blending historical drama with modern storytelling and vibrant characters. 


This guide takes you on holidays inspired by Bridgerton, blending Regency-era elegance with modern luxury. Explore grand manor houses, picturesque countryside, and opulent ballrooms, immersing yourself in the show's romantic, historical charm.

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Here are five must-visit places to step into the world of Bridgerton

  1. Bath, England
    Famous for its Georgian architecture and Roman baths, Bath radiates Regency charm, offering a chance to explore historic estates and indulge in refined tea rooms.
  2. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
    A majestic manor frequently featured in period dramas, Chatsworth House boasts breathtaking gardens and lavish interiors that mirror the splendor associated with Bridgerton.
  3. Regency Brighton, England
    Brighton, with its historic Royal Pavilion and elegant Regency architecture, embodies the era’s spirit, offering a seaside retreat infused with historical grandeur.
  4. Castle Howard, Yorkshire
    This magnificent stately home, surrounded by lush grounds, exudes historic beauty and grandeur, making it an ideal setting for a Bridgerton-inspired getaway.
  5. Jane Austen’s House, Hampshire
    Situated in Chawton, this house provides a glimpse into the Regency period and its literature, deepening the connection to the world that Bridgerton evokes.


Don't Forget

  • Elegant Attire
    Pack period-inspired outfits like flowing dresses, tailored suits, and accessories such as lace gloves or cravats to embody the Regency period's opulence.
  • Classic Accessories
    Bring items like a vintage parasol, a delicate evening fan, or a stylish top hat to complete your period look with a touch of historical sophistication.
  • Travel Journal
    A beautifully bound journal will let you document your experiences and reflections, reminiscent of the era’s emphasis on correspondence and personal notes.
  • Historical Reading Material
    Include a novel or a collection of Regency-era letters to enjoy during downtime and deepen your connection to the period's literature and social customs.
  • Camera or Sketchbook
    Capture the picturesque landscapes, grand estates, and elegant interiors with a camera or sketchbook, preserving the memories of your Bridgerton-inspired adventure.

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⁠Hampton Court

This historic royal palace features prominently as the setting for many of the series’ grand ballrooms and opulent scenes, capturing the Regency-era elegance.

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Wilton House

The house’s impressive interiors and grounds represent various stately locations in the series, including stunning high society gatherings.

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Castle Howard

Known for its stunning architecture and gardens, Castle Howard doubles as the Bridgerton family’s home, showcasing its grandeur and period charm.

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 ⁠Rangers House

This Georgian mansion serves as the exterior of the Featherington family’s residence, adding to the show's visual splendor with its classic Regency design.

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