Fans of Bridgerton may recognise this dreamy English estate.
Nestled in the Surrey countryside, Loseley House was used as Benedict Bridgerton’s cottage in Season 4 of Bridgerton and visiting it in real life feels like stepping directly into the world of the ton.
From the wisteria covered stone walls to the romantic rose gardens and elegant fountains, every corner of the estate looks cinematic. It’s the kind of place that makes you slow down, wander aimlessly through the gardens and suddenly understand why period dramas make countryside living look so appealing.
A Real-Life Bridgerton Setting

One of the most exciting parts of visiting Loseley Park is recognising details from the show itself. The estate has that perfect balance of grandeur and intimacy that suits Benedict’s artistic and romantic personality so well.
Walking through the grounds genuinely felt like entering a Regency daydream. Between the flower-lined pathways, historic architecture and peaceful garden corners, it was impossible not to imagine Lady Whistledown narrating the entire experience.
For Bridgerton fans, it’s one of those filming locations that feels even more magical in person.
The Gardens Were the Perfect Backdrop

The gardens completely stole the show - kudos to their team of gardeners who put on a spectacular show every year.
The soft florals, spouting fountains and natural greenery created the perfect setting for photographing some of our beautiful accessories. The romantic colours and cottagecore aesthetic matched the Bridgerton atmosphere perfectly, making the entire trip feel effortlessly elegant.
Why Bridgerton Fans Should Visit Loseley Park

If you love: historic estates, English gardens, period dramas, cottagecore aesthetics or filming locations, then Loseley Park deserves a spot on your to visit list.
Whether you visit for the Bridgerton connection or simply to enjoy the atmosphere, it’s one of those rare places that genuinely feels transported from another era.
And yes - you will probably spend the entire visit pretending you’re part of the ton.
Final Thoughts
There’s something undeniably special about visiting a filming location and seeing it beyond the screen. Needless to say, we’re already planning our next Regency-inspired day out.
Other Bridgerton filming locations on our list to visit in/or near Surrey include:
Ham House (Richmond) - This striking 17th-century mansion on the banks of the River Thames appears in several of the show’s lavish social scenes, including the unforgettable masquerade ball. Its dramatic interiors and formal gardens perfectly capture the grandeur of Regency society.
Hampton Court Palace (East Moseley) - Once home to King Henry VIII, this iconic royal palace doubles as St. James’s Palace in the series, serving as the opulent residence of Queen Charlotte. The ornate architecture and sweeping courtyards make it one of the most impressive filming locations featured in the show.
Painshill Park (Cobham) - Known for its romantic 18th-century landscaped gardens, winding pathways and famous crystal grotto, Painshill provides the perfect backdrop for elegant promenades, whispered gossip and classic Bridgerton drama.


