How Much Are the Bridgerton Homes Actually Worth Today?

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The properties in Netflix’s Bridgerton are idyllic, to say the least, so it’s no shocker they’re worth a lot. To get an idea of just how much all of the majorly regal residences in the show would cost if they were put on the market today, real estate experts from AgentAdvice determined estimated list prices—from the most expensive (Queen Charlotte’s residence, unsurprisingly) to the least (can you guess?). Read on to find out every stately home’s estimated value.

Queen Charlotte’s Residence

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Estimated value: $564,810,582

Fittingly, Hampton Court Palace, located in the London borough of Richmond, was shot as the exterior of Bridgerton‘s queen’s residence. It’s the most expensive home out of the bunch, with an estimated value of more than $560 million. In real life, it was the royal residence of Henry VIII and the Tudor dynasty until Queen Victoria opened it to the public in 1838. Cardinal Thomas Wolsey commissioned the original structure, and architect Sir Christopher Wren later redesigned it.

The Duke of Hastings’s London Home

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Estimated value: $47,488,515

The Duke’s luxurious London home is represented by Wilton House in Salisbury. It was built in 1543 by the 1st Earl of Pembroke. Many architects are said to have worked on the home, including Indigo Jones, Isaac de Caus, and James Wyatt. The English country house was also used to film several interior scenes for four different Bridgerton homes—the residences of the Duke of Hastings, Lady Danbury, Queen Charlotte, and the Duke and Duchess of Hastings. It has also been used as a filming location for The Crown and Emma.

The Duke and Duchess’s Residence

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Estimated value: $27,035,175

After Daphne and Simon get married, they live in the fictional Clyvedon Castle. In reality, Castle Howard represents that location. Located in England’s Yorkshire, the country house took more than 100 years to construct. The building, gardens (which are dog-friendly!), and grounds are all open to visitors.

Lady Danbury’s Residence

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Estimated value: $7,094,227

The Holburne Museum of Art in the English city of Bath lends its exterior to Lady Danbury’s home. Originally, the building was constructed as the Sydney Hotel by Thomas Baldwin and converted into a museum by Sir Reginald Blomfield (with a modern extension added by Eric Parry Architects). The museum showcases Sir William Holburne’s fine and decorative art collection that favors bronze sculptures, silver, porcelain, and Dutch landscapes.

The Bridgerton Residence

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Estimated value: $8,222,960

The Bridgerton family home is portrayed by Ranger’s House in Greenwich. It has been home to a naval officer, earl, and the Ranger (keeper) of Greenwich Park. The design has been attributed to architect John James. Now, the building contains “a world-class art collection amassed by diamond magnate Sir Julius Wernher around 1900,” according to English Heritage.

The Featherington Residence

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Estimated value: $6,299,044

No. 1 Royal Crescent serves as the exterior of the Featherington home. It was the first home built in the Royal Crescent, a stone crescent in Bath made of 30 houses with uniform Palladian facades. Built by architect John Wood the Younger, the historic property is now a museum that’s been restored to look like it might have between 1776 and 1796 with furniture, decor, and other objects from that period.

The Mondrichs’ Kent Estate

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Estimated value: $4,280,532

Alice and Will Mondrich’s newly acquired Kent Estate is depicted by Kingston Bagpuize House. The home and its gardens are open to visitors on specific days throughout the season. Fans may also recognize the locations from other beloved period dramas like Downtown Abbey and Emma.

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Blog Credit:  KELLY ALLEN , House Beautiful

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