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Ranger’s House, Greenwich, London

While the streets around the Bridgerton home aren't in London, the family house itself is. Ranger's House, which sits in Greenwich, serves as the Bridgerton's iconic wisteria-clad home. We see this exterior many times throughout the show's two seasons, most memorably as the whole Bridgerton family wave off Colin in some of the final moments of the first season.

Now an English Heritage site, this Georgian house is home to the Wernher Collection - an art collection of over 700 works, amassed by 19th century businessman, Sir Julius Wernher. During the era in which "Bridgerton" is set, the house actually has a surprising link to the show's characters, as it was home to Princess Augusta, King George III's sister.

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