A Journey Through Bridgerton

Duration: 6 days

Highlights: Hatfield House, Greenwich Park, Syon Park, Windsor, Badminton House & Gardens, Bath

Explore ballrooms and banquet halls on this 6-day itinerary, showcasing the majestic glory of numerous locations featured in the Netflix hit Bridgerton

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Well dear readers, it has come to my attention that the most exciting of events is on the horizon. One can expect secrets and scandals to soon be revealed in the most magnificent of ballrooms, houses and gardens, that this fine country has to offer. Pack up your carriage and sit back and enjoy all this author has discovered, on your Bridgerton-inspired tour.

Yours truly,

Lady Whistledown

 

Day 1 - Arrive London

Upon arrival in London you are greeted at the airport by your local Guardian Angel and transferred to your accommodation in the city.

 

Day 2 - Hatfield House & Greenwich Park

Travel out of London this morning to the impressive Hatfield House. Built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, the Jacobean masterpiece has state rooms rich in paintings, fine furniture and tapestries. Now home to Lord and Lady Salisbury, Hatfield was a key filming location for Bridgerton, as well as many other famous period films. On arrival you are treated to champagne and introduced to your specialist guide who supervised the on-site filming. As you explore you are given an insight into filming and see the locations from the series that doubled as the home of the Featherington’s and the Gentleman’s club.

Following your two-hour tour return to London with your driver and guide to see one of the most famous facades from the series, Bridgerton House. Located in Greenwich Park, the Ranger’s House, as its known, is a beautiful example of Palladian architecture dating back to the 1720s. Nearby, enjoy a promenade through the Greenwich Rose Garden where some outdoor scenes were filmed before heading to the north of the park to Queen’s House, which served as the exterior to Somerset House in the series and the Colonnade walkway, scene of a lively dispute between the Duke and another of Miss Bridgerton’s suitors. At the conclusion of your tour you are returned to your accommodation. (8 hours, driver and guide, 2 hour private tour)

Meal Plan: B

 

Day 3 - Syon Park & Windsor

Head west of London today as you visit Syon Park, the last surviving ducal residence in Greater London. Take in an hour and a half private tour of the Duke of Northumberland’s London home, view the magnificent State and Private Apartments, and enjoy the spectacular Great Conservatory, surrounded by 40 acres of gardens. During your visit hear how Syon House was used as the king’s dining room and hallway, as well as the study and dressing room of the Duke of Hastings.

Following your tour, head to Windsor Great Park for a horse-drawn carriage ride in true Regency style, travel through striking prehistoric oak forests and extensive deer parks under the distant gaze of the impressive Windsor Castle. The park doubled as filming alternatives to depict Battersea Fields and Rotten Row in the series, and during your ride you also hear of the real history of this beautiful London parkland.

Finish your day as the Bridgerton or Featherington family might at Primrose Hill, depicted by Painshill Park. The site of many a lakeside promenade and picnic, here you can enjoy at leisure a pre-arranged picnic and relaxing stroll in the beautiful surrounds before returning to London this afternoon. (8 hours, driver and guide, 1.5 hour private tour)

Meal Plan: B

 

Day 4 - London - Bath

Depart London today with your driver-guide, crossing the English countryside to reach the beautiful Georgian city of Bath. En route, an exclusive visit awaits on the Badminton Estate, home of the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort. Your private afternoon tour guides you around  Badminton House and Gardens, pointing out the many important filming locations as you mix fiction with history. The interior of Badminton House performed on screen as the interior of Clyvedon, Danbury House and the Foundling Hospital. The exterior is also recognisable as the Buckingham home garden. End your tour with tea and cake before continuing to your accommodation in Bath. (8 hours, driver-guide, 3-hour private tour)

Meal Plan: B

 

Day 5 - Bath

A short distance from Bath is the impressive Wilton House, the ancestral home of the Earls of Pembroke, rebuilt after a fire in 1647 by Inigo Jones and John Webb. The magnificent 17th-century state rooms include the famous Single and Double Cube rooms and the 19th-century cloisters, recognisable from many period dramas including The Crown, Pride and Prejudice, Emma and of course Bridgerton.

Wilton House provided numerous interiors for the Series, visited during your tour, including much of Clyvedon, Hasting’s House, Danbury House and Buckingham Palace (known as Buckingham House at the time). Most memorably you recognise the opulent rooms from the presentation of the debutants to Queen Charlotte in Episode 1. In addition, you have time to explore the grounds, which were shot as a substitute for London's Hyde Park and many garden scenes.

Returning to Bath for the afternoon, explore this Roman city and its exquisite Georgian architecture. Often regarded as one of the loveliest cities in all of England, its early beginnings as a Roman camp in the first century AD developed through troubled centuries to emerge, in the 1700s, as a fashionable spa resort. In Bridgerton, Bath stands in for Regency London and hosts many filming sites. Take a tour of the Bath Assembly Rooms where the ball at Danbury House was filmed, wander the city’s historical centre discovering the architecture, and a small café recognisable as the exterior of the dressmaker Modiste. Your tour ends at no.1 the Royal Crescent, a magnificent showcase of Palladian architecture for which the city is renowned, best recognised as the home of the Featherington family. (8 hours driver, 4 hours guide)

Meal Plan: B

 

Day 6 - Bath - London or Bath - Yorkshire

Today your exploration of all things Bridgerton comes to a close as you return to London for your departing flight.

 

Alternatively, you might like to add a one-day extension with an adventure further north.

Extension:

Leaving the picturesque streets of Bath behind transfer to the north of England and the city of York for the final part of your tour. This afternoon, discover the majestic Castle Howard, which is wonderfully located in the magnificent landscape of the Howardian Hills, a designated AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). Despite its name, the house is not a castle but a grand Baroque mansion designed by John Vanbrugh. Castle Howard stood in as the exterior of the impressive Clyvedon Castle, and inside the stately rooms offered a perfect setting for some of the show's many balls. The house overlooks an impressive landscape garden that boasts various structures, including the infamous Temple of the Four Winds, host to a memorable scene between the Duke and Duchess of Hastings. After your tour head to nearby Coneysthorpe Village, an idyll that stood in as Clyvedon Village on Miss Bridgerton’s arrival at Clyvedon, before returning to York for your final evening. (8 hours, driver-guide, 2-hour private tour)

Meal Plan: B

 

Day 7 - Yorkshire - London

Extension:

Today your exploration of all things Bridgerton comes to a close as you return to London for your departing flight.

Meal Plan: B

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