
If you’re anything like us, then you’re probably hooked on the Netflix show, Bridgerton! But did you know that many of the key locations were actually filmed in Bath?
Visit the world of Bridgerton in Bath with us…
The Holburne Museum is Lady Danbury’s townhouse
The exterior of The Holburne Museum plays Lady Danbury’s London townhouse in all three of the current seasons of Bridgerton!
The Grade I listed building was originally designed and constructed as a hotel in the late 19th century, but is now home to a permanent collection of decorative and fine art, as well as a rolling programme of temporary exhibitions.

The Abbey Deli is the Modiste
You can’t explore Bridgerton in Bath without visiting the modiste!
The exterior and interiors of Madame Delacroix’s dress shop were filmed at The Abbey Deli, a quirky independent cafe that offers coffee, cake and freshly prepared pies, quiches, lasagne and salads. They also have a range of Bridgerton merchandise, including teas and chocolates!

No. 1 Royal Crescent is the Featherington home
No. 1 Royal Crescent is a magnificently restored townhouse museum where you can explore fashionable life in Georgian Bath. The exterior was also used as the home of the Featherington family!
If you love Bridgerton and this time period, we highly encourage you to visit the museum. You can learn about how a regency family would really have lived – and also get a glimpse “below stairs” and find out what life would have been like for the servants of such a grand household.

And that’s not the only way to learn more about this fascinating period of history! You can also go on lots of different walking tours around Bath. There are many specific Bridgerton walking tours to choose from, too!
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