Painshill Park - Hermitage: Bridgerton Filming Location
About This Bridgerton Filming Location
18th-century landscape garden used for several Bridgerton scenes including the crystal grotto and temple promenades.
Fan Pilgrimage Tips
- • Best photo opportunities are typically in the early morning or late afternoon for ideal lighting
- • Bring props or costumes to recreate iconic scenes from Bridgerton
- • Check local weather conditions and dress appropriately for outdoor locations
- • Respect any filming restrictions and private property boundaries
- • Consider visiting during off-peak times to avoid crowds and get better photos
Visiting Information & Practical Details
Entry Fee
£12.50 adult
Access
paid
Best Time to Visit
Spring and autumn weekdays
Transport
Train to Cobham & Stoke d’Abernon then taxi; limited bus service
Parking
Large on-site car park
Crowd Level
Medium
Accessibility Info
Some paths uneven; accessible routes available
Photography Guidelines
Photography allowed; no drones without permission"
Bridgerton Scenes Filmed at Painshill Park - Hermitage
Painshill Park - Hermitage Scene
18th-century landscape garden used for several Bridgerton scenes including the crystal grotto and temple promenades.
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Painshill Park is a meticulously designed 18th‑century landscape garden created by Charles Hamilton, tucked near Cobham in Surrey. Its sweeping meadows, serpentine lake, and architectural follies—most notably the crystal grotto, temple promenades, and the iconic Five Arch Bridge—blend nature with artful, pastoral drama, inviting quiet exploration and reflective moments. Over centuries it has influenced garden design and served as a serene stage for grand, romantic vistas. In recent years it has become a celebrated filming location, with Bridgerton productions drawing on the grotto and temple settings to evoke Regency-era elegance amid the park’s timeless atmosphere.