No. 1 Royal Crescent





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Megan West
"The Featherington household is situated in the iconic Royal Crescent in Bath, Somerset, a historically significant location that houses a row of 30 Georgian residences. This beautiful line of honey-hued houses curving in a sweeping crescent was also used to depict London’s Grosvenor Square in the Bridgerton universe.
One of the houses, No. 1 Royal Crescent, plays a particularly important role as it represents the exterior of the Featherington home. In reality, this house is a public museum that offers insights into life during the Georgian era. It’s worth noting that while the façade of the building was used in the series, many of the interior scenes were actually filmed on a soundstage. This was a common practice for both the Featherington and Bridgerton houses in the series.
Despite the undeniable charm and historical significance of Bath, it presented numerous challenges as a filming location. The local community showed little interest in the filming initially, and there were logistical difficulties to overcome. As a result, the Bridgerton crew decided to minimize their use of Bath as much as possible for the second season. Instead, they preferred to build necessary sets in a studio, which proved to be a cost-effective and hassle-free alternative."
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Julieta Lucca
"Experience what it would have been like to live in the Royal Crescent during the period 1776-1796, featuring historic furniture, pictures and objects.
Tickets £15 (pre-booking advised). "
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