Period drama filming locations
Britain is splitting at the seams with period drama locations waiting to be explored. Whether you’re gripped by the latest royal dramas in The Crown, fancy some classic match-making with Jane Austen, indulging in estates and parks of Bridgerton, or admiring the Cotswolds villages for a taste of high Regency. Now’s the time to discover the real-life castles, estates and stately homes that bring these period dramas to life.
Bridgerton filming locations
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Five stately homes used for period drama backdrops
Ranger’s House, London
The Bridgerton family’s wisteria-clad home isn’t in Mayfair but instead, a stately home on the edge of Greenwich Park. Visitors can tour The Wernher Collection, featuring more than 700 works by artists including Botticelli, Monvaerni and Metsu.
Newhailes House, Scotland
Newhailes House, just a few miles east of Edinburgh city centre, served as Governor Tryon’s home in North Carolina during season four of Outlander. It’s actually a 17th century Palladian villa open to visitors for guided tours and nature walks.
Castle Howard, Yorkshire
This Baroque stately home is forever entwined with Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited. Starring as the grand house in both the 1981 TV series and 2008 movie, Castle Howard is a jewel of 18th-century architecture.
Ardverikie, Scotland
The Crown’s Balmoral Castle is actually the expansive baronial shooting lodge of Ardverikie. Why not treat yourself to a royal getaway and stay the night in one of its enchanting holiday cottages?
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
The love story of Lizzy Bennet and Mr Darcy has always remained a period drama fan’s firm favourite. The 2005 film adaptation of Pride & Prejudice saw Chatsworth House taking the leading role as the iconic Pemberley.
The Crown filming locations
More filming locations for The Crown
Burghley House
This grand stately home – found on the edge of Peterborough – was used as a double for several exterior shots of Windsor Castle in Season Four of The Crown.
Ely Cathedral
This magnificent Norman structure in the historic riverside city of Ely has origins that date back to AD 673.
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Firle Place, Sussex
Situated near Brighton and within the grounds of South Downs National Park is Firle Place, the home of the 8th Viscount Gage. In Emma, it serves as the interior and exterior of Emma’s home, Hartfield.
Wilton House, Salisbury
Wilton House doubles as Donwell Abbey, also known as Mr Knightley’s estate. Home to the Earls of Pembroke since 1544, it has incredible 17th-century interiors and an extensive art collection.
Kingston Bagpuize House, Oxfordshire
Kingston Bagpuize House, built in 1542, serves as the interior and exterior of Mrs. Goddard’s school. Its entrance hall and drawing room also feature in Seasons five and six of Downtown Abbey.
All Saints Church, St Paul’s Walden
The Queen Mother grew-up in the village of St Paul’s Waldon in Hertfordshire. She was baptised at All Saints Church in 1900. This 15th-century venue becomes Highbury Parish Church in Emma.
Chavenage House, Gloucestershire
Chavenage House features as Randalls, the neighbouring estate to Hartfield, and the home of Mr and Mrs Weston. Built in the 16th century, Chavenage House has been the real-life home of the Lowsley-Williams family since 1891.