Where was Bridgerton Season 4 shot? Revisiting key filming locations of Netflix’s period drama

Bridgerton Season 4 was released earlier this year (Image via Netflix)
Bridgerton Season 4 was released earlier this year (Image via Netflix)

Bridgerton Season 4 was released earlier this month, and even almost a month after the release of the season, fans cannot stop talking about the events of the season. Although the main thing to focus on this season is the budding Cinderella story that is taking place between Benedict and Sophia, several other factors about the season have also caught fans' eyes.

But before we delve into that, here's a look at the official trailer for Bridgerton Season 4.

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While the intriguing storyline that dives deep into the budding love story of Benedict and Sophia has kept fans hooked the entire season, the picturesque locations used as the setting for these events are also something fans could not take their eyes off of.

The events of Bridgerton Season 4 are primarily set in London. However, the filming locations for the same are spread all over the United Kingdom, with some of the main sections of the season being filmed in studios and houses in Surrey and Greenwich, to name a few.


Primary filming locations for Bridgerton Season 4, revealed

The setting for Bridgerton Season 4's story is largely in London. However, the filming for the season took place across four primary locations, including some studios and vintage houses spread all over the United Kingdom.

The four primary filming locations for Bridgerton Season 4 are as follows:

  • Shepperton Studio, Surrey
  • Ranger's House, Greenwich, London
  • Claydon House, Buckinghamshire
  • Burghley House, Lincolnshire

Aside from these four primary locations that make up a large portion of the setting for Bridgerton this season, there were several other prominent filming locations that featured in the show this time. They are as follows:

  • Hatfield House, Hertfordshire
  • Hampton Court Palace, Richmond
  • Old Royal Naval College, London's Streets
  • Wrotham Park, Hertfordshire
  • Losely Park, England
  • Royal crescend and Bath City Streets, England
  • Painshill Park, Cobham

While many of these locations are used exclusively for filming, a lot of the locations mentioned above are always open to the public for exploration. On the other hand, locations like Ranger’s House, Claydon House, Burghley House, and Hampton Court Palace are all places with significant historical relevance and can be exciting to explore even without the Bridgerton backdrop.

The story of Bridgerton essentially navigates the life of the wealthy Bridgerton family as they navigate the high-society lifestyle of Regency-era London, while exploring the character arcs and individual stories of each of these pivotal characters in the show.

All four seasons of Bridgerton are available to stream on Netflix.

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Edited by Sohini Biswas