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The first four episodes of season three are now available to watch on Netflix, with the second half of the season dropping on June 13. With the exception of the series' spinoff about Queen Charlotte, the latest season is much like others in that it focuses on the romantic lives of the well-to-do Bridgerton family during debutante season in London during the early 1800s.
"Bridgerton" location leader Tony Hood utilized some of the UK's many historic palaces, mansions, and parks, especially those in and outside London, allowing fans to watch and seamlessly travel back in time to Regency-era England.
In reality, many of the filming locations are former private homes that are now available to the public. Take a look.
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The Bridgerton family's London residence is actually a Georgian villa in the city suburbs. Sadly, it's not really covered in wisteria.
Rangers House in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, Carl Court/Getty Images
Lady Danbury's London estate, used to welcome the Sharma ladies in season two, is actually a museum in Bath, England.
Lady Danbury's house in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, Matt Cardy/Getty Images
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Similarly, the Featheringtons' honey-hued home in Grosvenor Square is actually a museum in Bath's historic Royal Crescent.
The Featherington's home in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, GEOFF CADDICK/AFP via Getty Images
The first-ever "Bridgerton" ball wasn't filmed in London, but rather at Stowe Park in Buckinghamshire.
Stowe Park in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, Daniele De Lonte/Electa/ Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images
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When Simon Bassett and Daphne Bridgerton move to Clyvedon Castle, filming took place at Castle Howard in Yorkshire, England.
Castle Howard in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, David Goddard/Getty Images
Most scenes depicting Queen Charlotte's Buckingham House gardens were actually filmed at Hampton Court Palace.
Hampton Court in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images
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Scenes depicting working-class areas of London were filmed at the Historic Chatham Dockyard in Kent.
Chatham Dockyard in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images
If you're wondering where Anthony Bridgerton chased Kate Sharma down on horseback in season two, look no further than Windsor Great Park.
Windsor Great Park in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, Jonathan Brady/PA Images via Getty Images
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The dreamy first ball of season two, where the Sharma sisters formally meet the Bridgertons, was filmed at Syon Park's Great Conservatory.
Syon Park Great Conservatory in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, paulafrench/Getty Images
Scenes from the Royal Ascot in season two were filmed at a polo club in Berkshire that is beloved by royals.
Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, Steve Parsons/PA Images via Getty Images
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The Old Royal Naval College was used to depict London's busy streets, where Lady Whistledown's scandal sheets are distributed.
The Old Royal Naval College in "Bridgerton" (left), and in reality (right).Netflix, James Brittain/View Pictures/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
In "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story," King George gifts Charlotte Buckingham House on their wedding night. But the exterior shots were filmed at a different palace.
Blenheim Palace in "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, brandstaetter images/Getty Images
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In episode 2 of season 3, the ton gathers for the Full Moon Ball. The outside shots were filmed at Osterly Park and House in west London.
Osterly Park and House in "Bridgerton (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, Jonathan McManus/Getty Images
The garden party where a hot-air balloon display nearly goes terribly wrong in episode 3 of season 3 was filmed at Painshill Park.
Painshill Park in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, John Walton/PA Images via Getty Images
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In episode 3 of season 3, Francesca Bridgerton meets John Stirling at the Innovations Ball, which was shot at Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire, England.
Grimsthorpe Castle in "Bridgerton" (left) and in reality (right).Netflix, stocknshares/Getty Images