"Benedict (Luke Thompson), the rakish, debonair leading man, and his romantic interest Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha), find themselves alone at My Cottage due to an upset at Cavender House, and tensions become ... well, many of you can guess (if you didn't already binge!).Turns out that My Cottage is not fictional as Bridgerton's star-crossed romance - it's actually set in Surrey Hills, England, and is known as Loseley Park."
"Loseley Park was built during the Tudor period and has remained in the same family as a private estate for over 400 years, per the estate's website. It was built by Sir William Moore at the end of the 16th century, and a descendant of Moore still owns and lives in the home today. Even so, you can still plan a pilgrimage to Loseley Park during its routine weekly visiting hours to see grand architecture, some of which you've glimpsed in the Netflix hit."
Season 4 of Netflix's Bridgerton stages a steamy Cinderella-like romance between Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek, with a key intimate sequence set at My Cottage. My Cottage is Loseley Park in Surrey Hills, England. Loseley Park is a 16th-century Tudor private family home built by Sir William Moore and retained by his descendants for over 400 years. The estate offers weekly visiting hours showcasing grand architecture and sprawling gardens that span over two acres with distinct planted "rooms." The venue often hosts weddings and banquets and historically received royal guests including James I.
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