Dear reader, to celebrate the launch of Bridgerton season three, Rightmove has unveiled a collection of luxury homes that look like they've been transported straight out of the Netflix series.
From grand estates to charming, wisteria-clad cottages, each property in this round-up will have you dreaming of romantic balls and scenic carriage rides. Browse drawing rooms, dramatic staircases – perfect for making a scene– and dreamy bed chambers.
These Whistledown-approved homes may be well out of the average buyer's price range, but we can still dream...
This Grade II* listed William and Mary manor house has 12 bedrooms, stables, a swimming pool and tennis court and it sits within 52 acres of parkland. Oh, did we mention the additional two-bedroom cottage?
Dating from the late 17th century, today’s house incorporates an earlier dwelling. The exquisite south facade features a rare combination of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian pilasters flanking large sash windows – it doesn't get much more elegant than this.
Every member of the Ton needs a country home, don't you think? Especially one with wisteria...
This charming farmhouse is believed to date back to the early 17th century. It's beautifully decorated and exhibits many of the period features expected in a house of its age. There's a drawing room for entertaining callers, a garden room and even cellars.
Grasmere House is a substantial five-bedroom detached country house, located just outside of Harrogate. Yes, this property also boasts beautiful wisteria – and lots of it!
There are plenty of rooms for entertaining and relaxing, making it perfect for social butterflies and wallflowers alike. Outside, there's 8.5 acres of land to explore.
A pastel exterior makes this townhouse oh-so-Bridgerton. Believed to date back to 1864, many original features have been retained throughout, including impressive high ceilings with moulded cornices, sash windows and feature fireplaces.
This Grade I listed country house also has magnificent Grade II* listed gardens and grounds – you'll feel as though you've been transported back to a time of balls and promenades. And, with 12 bedrooms, there's ample space for guests.
When the house was acquired by the current owners it had suffered many years of neglect and required considerable renovation and restoration. This has been lovingly carried out to preserve the features of the original house.
This magnificent Grade I Listed Georgian townhouse is nestled right in the heart of Bath and is arranged over six (yes, six) floors.
The location is super sought-after. Commissioned by Sir William Pulteney, designed by Thomas Baldwin, and completed in 1792, Great Pulteney Street is considered one of the most iconic and grandest streets in Bath with some of the finest examples of Georgian terraced townhouses.