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Bridgerton's England: Discover the elegance and romance of Georgian England in Bridgerton's magnificent filming locations


Bridgerton's England: Discover the elegance and romance of Georgian England in Bridgerton's magnificent filming locations

Paperback by Hicks, Antonia

Bridgerton's England: Discover the elegance and romance of Georgian England in Bridgerton's magnificent filming locations

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ISBN:
9781841659251
Publication Date:
20 May 2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Batsford Ltd
Imprint:
Pitkin Publishing
Pages:
44 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 21 May 2024
Bridgerton's England: Discover the elegance and romance of Georgian England in Bridgerton's magnificent filming locations

Description

Bridgerton's England is a location guide to all the key filming sites in the hit Netflix series with author Antonia Hicks linking each fictional location to its real-life counterpart. Winston Churchill's former gentleman's retreat, The Reform Club, becomes 'Whites Club' where Anthony Bridgerton and Simon Basset meet to discuss infidelities and smoke cigars, and 18th-century dress shop 'Modiste' is a deli in Bath's Abbey Street. Readers can learn about the locations used for the Bridgertons, Featheringtons, Lady Danbury, the Duke of Hastings, Queen Charlotte, Whites, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, Somerset House, Primrose Hill, and Cliveden Castle. Sites include Stowe and Painshill Park, Henry VIII's Hampton Court, Castle Howard, Bath's Royal Crescent, Holburne Art Museum, Wilton House, Lancaster House and the most upmarket Air Force officer's mess in the world! This is the perfect book for fans of the show but also of grand stately homes and sweeping classical landscapes that producers Chris Van Dusen and Shonda Rhimes picked to bring Julia Quinn's novels to life on the screen. Almost all the stately homes, houses, parks and gardens used in Bridgerton are open to the public and the book examines their history, linking important scenes to each location and giving details of where and when you can visit them to relive the drama.

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