9 Vacation Rentals That Will Transport You to the World of “Bridgerton”

Part two of Bridgerton season three has arrived, continuing the adventures and romantic quests of the fictional Bridgerton siblings as they navigate love in a whimsical take on Regency-era London. Set in the early 1800s, this Netflix romance series vividly showcases Georgian architecture and lush English gardens with its vibrant production design. While sparkling ball gowns for debutante balls may be a thing of the past—as seen in the hit show by Shonda Rhimes—there are still ways to experience the Bridgerton lifestyle during your next trip abroad.
One of the simplest ways to do this is by booking a stay in a majestic villa in the British countryside or a charming historic apartment in a city like Bath. Fortunately, there are hundreds of beautifully preserved Georgian-era properties to rent throughout England and Ireland. Whether you crave a tranquil escape or a luxurious property near London, these nine Bridgerton-inspired vacation rentals will fulfill your wildest 19th-century fantasies.

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Ashman’s Hall in Suffolk
Nestled in Beccles, a delightful market town in Suffolk, this Palladian-style country house was constructed in 1820, coinciding with the era depicted in the series. Its interiors evoke the Bridgerton family residence, featuring a magnificent double staircase and soaring ceilings. Each of the nine bedrooms at Ashman’s Hall is adorned in a distinct pastel hue, reminiscent of the show's enchanting production design. The garden showcases meticulously trimmed hedges, complemented by a modern outdoor kitchen equipped with a barbecue grill, wine fridge, and pizza oven.

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Norfolk Crescent apartment in Bath
The Roman-era city of Bath is a popular destination for Bridgerton-themed travel, with the Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa serving as the home of Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan). But that’s not the only “crescent” in the area: These Georgian-era architectural gems are arranged in elegant arcs, with seven located throughout the city. If you wish to experience one for yourself, this one-bedroom apartment in Norfolk Crescent, constructed between approximately 1793 and 1822, features modern conveniences like an updated kitchen, an in-unit washer, and a work-from-home setup. Guests will be placed in the vibrant heart of Bath, close to filming locations for the Featherington Residence, Lady Danbury’s Residence (the Holburne Museum), and various street scenes from Bridgerton.

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Bell View Manor in the suburbs of London
This luxurious seven-bedroom villa comfortably accommodates 16 guests in the southeast London suburb of Sidcup. While modern in its amenities, it exudes enough opulence to make you feel like a member of the show’s elite. Enjoy a cinema room perfect for binge-watching the first three seasons, a game room with ample space for billiards, an indoor swimming pool, and a sprawling garden ideal for private conversations with your romantic interest. This property is about a 20-minute drive from one of the show’s most iconic filming locations, the Ranger’s House, which stands in for the Bridgerton family home.

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Wing of a Georgian manor house in East Sussex
For those like Lord Debling (Sam Phillips) who favor the tranquility of nature over the vibrant London social scene, this two-bedroom accommodation is located in a private wing of a Georgian manor house in a serene area of East Sussex. Complete with an orchard, expansive garden, and rolling hills, the estate provides plenty of opportunities to unwind and immerse yourself in nature. The manor features a spacious conservatory ideal for afternoon tea, as well as an elegant marble bathroom with a deep soaking tub. There’s also a tennis court available for guests.

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Ash Willow House in Yorkshire
Searching for a getaway that offers a touch of privacy? This five-bedroom retreat just outside York is ideal for an escape into the northern British countryside, blending historical charm with contemporary comfort. While the interior is fully modernized, featuring a movie room, a stylish kitchen adorned with quirky wallpaper, and a cabana bar, the exterior evokes a sense of nostalgia. The house accommodates at least three guests per bedroom and is a 20-minute drive from Castle Howard, which served as the backdrop for Clyvedon Castle, home of the Duke of Hastings, Simon Basset (Regé-Jean Page). Devoted Bridgerton fans might also want to embrace the equestrian spirit of season two’s Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) by booking a horseback riding experience at Lacy’s Cottage Riding School, located less than a quarter-mile from the house.

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Fox Hall in West Sussex
This Palladian-style manor once belonged to the actual Duke of Richmond in the 1730s, making it a true dream destination for Bridgerton fans. It's the kind of residence where someone like Simon Basset might have resided if he were real. Staying at Fox Hall means resting in the Duke’s opulently appointed hunting lodge; one of the beds is nestled in the same gilded alcove where the duke would have slept, with windows that allowed him to spot game before his morning hunts. Situated in the West Sussex hamlet of Charlton, Fox Hall is a genuine British historical landmark, ideal for guests seeking an authentic period experience.

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Worlingham Hall in Suffolk
Worlingham Hall, featuring a grand staircase and nestled among parks and woodlands, is recognized as a Grade I listed building, marking it as a historical site of exceptional interest by the British government. This Georgian country estate is situated in Suffolk, approximately a three-hour train journey northeast of London. Its opulent interiors showcase whimsical canopy beds, ornate chandeliers, and vibrant patterned wallpaper across its 15 spacious bedrooms and common areas. The extensive grounds are perfect for active adventurers, offering a private garden, tennis court, swimming pool, and bow hunting, along with opportunities for kayaking and horseback riding. In essence, it provides everything you need to experience life as a true member of the Regency-era elite.

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Private Georgian residence with views of the Cotswolds
This five-bedroom country home whisks guests back to the serene days of the Georgian era. Over 200 years old, it boasts antiques like a luxurious roll-top bathtub. However, the location is just as appealing as the house: perched on a bluff overlooking the historic market town of Tewkesbury, it serves as a gateway to the enchanting Cotswolds. The town’s market days evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of the markets Penelope Featherington visits throughout Bridgerton.

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Canbraddy House located near Dublin
This Georgian-style villa features a beautifully maintained private garden that is particularly stunning in autumn. Its exterior serves as an ideal setting for an outdoor ball (or, more practically, a Bridgerton-themed photoshoot), while the entryway boasts a sweeping staircase perfect for a grand entrance. Just a 30-minute drive from Dublin, it allows guests to savor both the charm of the Georgian countryside and the vibrant modernity of Ireland’s capital.

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