By Eleanor Bley Griffiths

Published: Tuesday, 22 March 2022 at 12:00 am


The second season of Bridgerton is just a few days away and if you’ve read our four-star Bridgerton review, you’ll know there’s a lot to get excited about when it comes to the eight-part follow-up.

While Regé-Jean Page sadly won’t be present after exiting the series last year, however Jonathan Bailey will be taking centre stage as Anthony, the Bridgerton family’s eldest son who has decided to finally settle down and find a wife.

The period drama doesn’t stray too far from season one when it comes to location however, with the Regency-style houses, costumes and balls making a re-appearance in the upcoming eight episodes.

So where was Bridgerton filmed? We’ve got the detailed breakdown of how they shot each on-screen location, and where you can find these houses and gardens in real life.

Where were the season 2 balls filmed?

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The first ball of season 2 was filmed in the Great Conservatory at Syon House in west London, with the cast having to film in the middle of the night to avoid disruption from planes flying to and from Heathrow.

Speaking to Radio Times magazine about shooting the scene, Jonathan Bailey (who plays Anthony Bridgerton) said: “Last year I was at the back of the shot, sipping lemonade and giggling with my on-screen brothers during the ball scenes. This time I had to focus, but when we finally stepped out onto the dance floor it did feel like a performance.”

Other film locations include Hampton Court, Wilton House in Salisbury and Windsor Great Park, while 50 per cent of filming takes place at a purpose-built studio in Uxbridge.

Bridgerton House in London

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Bridgerton House is the residence of Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dyvenor), Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey), their many siblings and their widowed mother Lady Violet (Ruth Gemmell).

The beautiful, wisteria-draped exterior of Bridgerton House actually belongs to Ranger’s House, Chesterfield Walk, Greenwich. This English Heritage property is a Georgian villa in south east London, backing on to Greenwich Park. It was formerly home to aristocrats and royals; at the time when Bridgerton is set, in 1813, the house was actually inhabited by King George III’s elder sister Princess Augusta. These days it houses a world-class art collection which members of the public are able to visit.

The interior of Bridgerton house was filmed at RAF Halton. This massive Royal Air Force station in Buckinghamshire has been used by the military since 1913; it is certainly not Georgian, and it looks rather unpromising from the outside – but the interior is surprisingly grand and period-appropriate. Producers used it to create Bridgerton House’s grand hall, smoking room, hallway and stairs.

The House’s garden was filmed at Chatham Dockyard (of which, more later).