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5 Bridgerton-worthy London homes
Published
9 April, 2022
Edited
20 January, 2026
Dearest Gentle Reader, if the return of Bridgerton has you eyeing London through a Regency-tinted lens, you’re not alone. From grand façades and leafy squares to interiors made for dramatic entrances and lingering glances, these five homes have all the right credentials. Think less on-screen spectacle, more real-life grandeur, in homes that might just earn a mention from Lady Whistledown.
Cockspur Street
Cockspur Street
Covent Garden
Eligible bachelors will adore this rustic, wood-panelled hideaway in the centre of the city. With the air of a traditional hunting lodge or old English inn, Cockspur Street retains its dashing good looks and rich character to this day. Once a members’ club within a Norwegian embassy, the walls of this handsome two-bedroom home have seen it all: from gentlemen taking whisky to attachés taking shelter during the Blitz.
Brunswick Gardens II
Brunswick Gardens II
Kensington
Brunswick Gardens II has a definite sense of the Featheringtons, in the best possible way. With six bedrooms, original details and antiques throughout, it’s a Kensington home where a Bridgerton storyline wouldn’t feel out of place, especially in the master bedroom with its theatrical curtained bed. Kensington Gardens and plenty of local pubs are close by, keeping things firmly rooted in modern London.
Belsize Park Gardens
Belsize Park Gardens
Hampstead
Belsize Park Gardens is a three-bedroom London home with a bold sense of colour, set in one of the city’s most-wanted neighborhoods. Cafés, bakeries, and boutiques are close by, while Hampstead Heath is close enough to take a well-timed promenade and partake in some people-watching. It’s an easy place to settle into, with just the right amount of drama.
Brompton Square VI
Brompton Square VI
Knightsbridge
Brompton Square VI sits on a private garden square in Knightsbridge, moments from Harrods but perfectly removed from the crowds. Inside, it’s light-filled with period details, generous proportions, and a marble-clad bathroom that feels very regency era. With museums, galleries, and the Royal Albert Hall close by, it’s an address likely to stir a little envy among the Ton.
Brunswick Mews II
Brunswick Mews II
Marylebone
Brunswick Mews II sits on a cobbled Marylebone street that feels a world away from the rush of central London. Inside, it’s classic and cosy, with thoughtful details and a top-floor suite that makes evenings in feel like an excellent decision. It feels like somewhere a Bridgerton sibling might retreat to between social obligations, just with Hyde Park, Regent’s Park, and excellent coffee close at hand.