Hear, hear! Bridgerton's new season has arrived. Part one of Bridgerton’s season three premiered on Netflix today and we’re ready to get back to watching Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton’s love story progress in this third installment of the show. Set in the Regency era, the series features orchestral covers of pop songs, stunning gowns, and sprawling estates. It was filmed all over the UK, at noble estates, working vineyards, and museums that bring the Regency Era setting to life. Fortunately, many of them are easy to visit, and you don't have to be noble. In most cases, all you'll need to do is buy an entry ticket.
From the 17th-century Victorian-style Carlton Towers in England to the Gilmerton House in Scotland, a Georgian estate that has been home to the Kinloch family for 13 generations—get lost in all the Bridgerton vibes in these estates that you can visit and even stay in, in some cases. Visit the link in our bio for all the properties that can help you fall head...
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