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Dearest Gentle Readers! These 6 Stunning Real Locations Of Bridgerton S4 Are Worth A Trip!

Have you caught the first four episodes of Bridgerton Season 4? The new season is full of stunning locations that bring the story to life. Many of these spots are real places in England that you can actually visit.

by Priyanshi Shah
Dearest Gentle Readers! These 6 Stunning Real Locations Of Bridgerton S4 Are Worth A Trip!

Bridgerton fans are everywhere. From Season 1 to Season 4, the series has caught interests of viewers with its romantic vibes and stunning settings. With parts of Season 4 already out, fans can’t help but crush over the beautiful filming locations. Here, we’ve rounded up the real shooting locations of Bridgerton Season 4.

Bridgerton Season 4 Shooting Locations

1. Loseley Park, Surrey 

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Loseley Park is a beautiful old manor set in 1,400 acres of calm countryside. The stone walls, oak rooms, and gorgeous gardens make it perfect for Benedict’s romantic hideaway. And for an amazing experience, you can visit the gardens or even stay in a cosy cottage.

2. Shepperton Studios, Surrey

A lot of scenes from season 4 were filmed at Shepperton Studios. Here, the team built an entire Regency-style set. Think old Georgian streets, Mayfair facades, and outdoor spots that look like 1800s London. Sadly, you can’t visit the studio.

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3. Ranger’s House, Greenwich

Ranger’s House is the elegant exterior of the Bridgerton home. Its Georgian look and location by Greenwich Park make it perfect for fancy London scenes. The house also has the Wernher art collection, and fans can tour it with English Heritage.

4. Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich

This grand building with wide courtyards and river views stands in for the streets of Regency London. Visitors can walk around the grounds and check out the Painted Hall.

5. Hampton Court Palace, Richmond

Hampton Court Palace shows off the royal life of Queen Charlotte. From sparkling halls to huge banquet rooms, it’s full of grandeur. The palace is open all year, so you can explore the halls, gardens, and even historic kitchens.

6. Claydon House, Buckinghamshire

Claydon House features the Featherington family’s fancy rooms. Its sweeping staircases, Rococo interiors, and detailed woodwork make every scene look elegant. As a National Trust property, visitors can explore the beautifully decorated rooms in person.

As a true Bridgerton fan, don’t forget to visit these stunning locations!

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First Published: February 02, 2026 4:40 PM