Hit Netflix series Bridgerton has taken over the world with many fans of the show in awe of the extravagant costumes and beautiful buildings.
The unique love stories from both seasons set during the Regency period have a range of modern twists including diverse casting and classic takes on new music. But it’s the residences of the Bridgerton characters that have caught the attention of some, with a range of glorious homes set in the 1800s with jaw-dropping surroundings.
Here’s a selection of UK properties from holiday home insurer Schofields where you can stay in style over the summer. From country manors to actual castles, you’ll be transported back in time and feel like true royalty once you visit one of these spots.
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Hambleton Hall
Hambleton Hall, in Rutland, in the East Midlands, makes the perfect comparison to the Bridgerton’s family home. As the Pride of Britain’s Hotel of the Year for 2016, known for its gorgeous interiors and regal rooms, you’ll certainly get your Bridgerton fix staying here.
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The Grove
The Grove is an 18th century mansion hotel in Hertfordshire available for bookings. The recently redecorated Lounges have kept original features such as their fireplaces, architraves and cornices.
With vibrant upholstery and hand-painted wall coverings, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped straight into Penelope’s drawing room in no time.
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Luton Hoo
The Luton Hoo hotel, in Bedfordshire, is described as having ‘glorious splendour’. This hotel has royal roots and is known for being the location of the Queen and Prince Philip’s honeymoon.
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Clyvedon House
Clyvedon Castle, the location of Daphne and Simon’s honeymoon, is certainly iconic. But it’s Clyvedon House that could give the grand Castle Howard a run for its money.
Built on the banks of the Thames with a stunning facade, Clyvedon House is open to the public to book for overnight stays.
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Bowood House
Bowood House has a stunning aesthetic along with private walled gardens, terraced gardens and wooded grounds. Once home to the Marquis and Marchioness of Lansdowne, this hotel, spa and golf resort is certainly fit for the noblemen and women of Bridgerton.
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Highfield Park
Highfield Park is A home fit for a Duke, with 86 modern guest rooms available to book in this elegant 17th century country house. The location can also be used for weddings, whether it’s an outdoor ceremony or an indoor reception.
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Ballroom - Leigh Court
Leigh Court was actually used in several of Bridgerton’s ballroom scenes, including Daphne’s striking entrance before she dances with Prince Friederich. While you technically can’t stay here, you can hire this room for weddings.
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Amberley Castle
Amberley Castle certainly delivers on the royal aesthetic, with beautiful interiors and country hilltop views. Located in Sussex, this magnificent hotel offers hotel rooms so you can feel like royalty.
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