It was a highlight to visit Bath and see the landmarks that helped create Bridgerton for Shonda Rhimes. Walking through these spaces offers a clear perspective on how the production brought the Regency era to life. I recommend visiting in person to see the history behind the screen. ✨✨
Here are the locations I visited:
Abbey Deli: This shop serves as the Modiste in the series; I stopped in to buy tea and a tea towel.
Royal Crescent: Located in the city center, this landmark provides the exterior for the Featherington house.
Dukes Hotel: Situated on Great Pulteney Street.
Bath Street: This street is used for many of the outdoor walking scenes.
Holburne Museum: AKA Lady Danbury’s home and sits at the end of Great Pulteney Street.
Beaufort Square: A small square mainly used to showcase the residential corners of Mayfair.
Alfred Street: Mainly used for various street shots.
Trim Street: A historic lane that provides the period-accurate backdrop required for the production.
Pulteney Bridge: This bridge spans the River Avon and features in the wide shots of the city.
The trip was the perfect way to mark finishing the new season.
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