This luxurious manor house with an indoor pool in south east London is right near two Bridgerton filming locations.
Season three of Bridgerton is set to debut on May 16 with more romance and intrigue, which means plenty of people will be flocking to see some of the filming locations that the UK has to offer.
A number of London locations featured in Bridgerton over the last two seasons including The Ranger’s House and the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, and Syon House in Brentford.
Located in Sidcup, Bell View Manor is a luxurious and opulent manor house featuring landscaped gardens, along with a moat and an indoor swimming pool, all within driving distance of the two filming locations.
The house can accommodate up to 16 guests with seven bedrooms and also features a games room for indoor entertainment.
Its exterior is reminiscent of a country estate similar to that of the Ranger’s House in Greenwich, which was used during filming of the previous Bridgerton series to create the wisteria-covered exterior of the Bridgerton family home in London.
However, the interior features a more modern design and feel, with a cinema room to watch your favourite TV shows, and is perfect for parties and celebrations.
Bell View Manor is situated within an hour from London’s centre and is also within a 9-mile driving distance of Greenwich, known for its UNESCO heritage site and historical buildings.
It’s also within close proximity of Sidcup as well as local parks like Lamorbey and Foots Cray Meadows for picnicking and walks.
You can also visit Syon House in Brentford, which is 90 minutes drive from Bell View Manor or accessible by train from Waterloo Station.
The 18th century Great Hall, with its opulent glass conservatory and 40 acres of gardens, served as the backdrop for Lady Danbury’s Ball in Season 2 of the Netflix drama, and is also near to other popular London attractions like Kew Gardens in south London, featuring 300 acres of gardens to explore.
Bell View Manor can be rented for a two night stay from £4,665 with space to host up to 16 people.
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