The series, set in London, uses iconic locations for its filming. Find out which ones here.
The third season of the series was recently released and something that has had everyone wondering since the first season is knowing which places were used as inspiration for the characters’ mansions and their economic value. Without a doubt Bridgerton It is a visual gem for anyone who enjoys series inspired by the British upper class.
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The wealth and opulence of the “Bridgerton” locations They not only add to the visual appeal of the series, but also generate interest in the real estate values of these historic buildings. Each property not only has a high economic value, but also cultural and heritage value, being key preserved pieces of British heritage.


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What is the value of the mansions in the series?
House of Bridgerton
The famous Ranger House, which is located in the exclusive Mayfair district in the series, is actually located next to Greenwich Park. This 300-year-old Georgian villa has been home to members of royalty and today houses the Wernher art collection. Its value exceeds 71 million dollars. According to calculations, buying it with a 25% deposit and a 30-year mortgage would entail a monthly payment of $238,202.
The Featherington House
One of the key locations is the majestic Featherington House, recognised by fans as Number One Royal Crescent, an 18th-century terraced house in Bath. While in fiction the Bridgerton house should be opposite the Featherington’s, in reality it is Ranger’s House, a museum in the London borough of Greenwich. It is worth approximately $6.3 millionbased on an average of $525 per square meter.
Hampton Court Palace
Among the most iconic locations used in the series is Hampton Court Palace in the London Borough of Richmond, the former home of King Henry VIII and his six wives. This 16th-century building is a preserved national treasure, and is estimated to be worth more than $560 million at $790 per square meter.
House of the new Dukes of Hastings
The majestic residence of the Duke of Hastings and Daphne Bridgerton is actually Castle Howard, located in Yorkshire. This property, which was featured in Chapter 6 of the first season, has an estimated value of 118 million eurosWith a 30-year mortgage and a 25% deposit, the monthly payment would be 397,033 euros. It has 1,440 m² and large plots.
Wilton House
Other locations include Wilton House, valued at $47 million, and Castle Howard, valued at $27 million. These historic properties, while valuable, are also open to the public for tours, allowing fans of the series to explore these settings in real life.
The Danbury Residence
It is worth noting that all of these locations, from the grandest to the most modest, contribute to creating the unique and opulent atmosphere of “Bridgerton.” The Danbury Residence, another filmed location where Lady Danbury resides, is worth close to $100,000. $7 million.
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