From London to Bath, opulent locations and grand settings are the regular way of life in the Bridgerton universe. But did you know that a lot of the scenes in your beloved show have been shot at real-life locations that you can actually visit? Take a virtual trip to England with these 9 properties depicted in Bridgerton's season 3.
Bridgerton returned for its third season earlier this week and a new property, which is the home of the Mondrich family on the Netflix show, is showcased in the first few episodes
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West Hanney House sits elegantly in the middle of its walled three-acre garden.
‘Of remarkable distinction’ is the description in Murray’s Berkshire Architectural Guide 1949 (edited by John Betjeman and John Piper) of the classic, early-Georgian West Hanney House in the quaint Oxfordshire village of West Hanney, five miles north of Wantage, 13 miles from Oxford and 70 miles from central London.
For sale through Savills at a guide price of £4.5 million, the exquisitely symmetrical former rectory, listed Grade II , sits elegantly in the middle of its walled three-acre garden, its flamboyant skyline, high gates and wall dominating the green and village cross in the heart of the settlement ‘whose beauty lies in the balanced variety of its buildings’, according to an article in