
"For the interiors of the Featheringtons' London home, the production used Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, a heritage property with another enviable screen CV. Most recently, we've seen this 17th-century home of the 1st Earl of Salisbury in two Netflix films, (as Manderley, no less) and Enola Holmes, and it also starred in The Favourite, two Lara Croft movies and as Wayne Manor in the Tim Burton Batman films."
"For Queen Charlotte's parlor and drawing room, we are in Lancaster House, the Georgian mansion now owned by the Foreign Office that was once considered the grandest house in the capital, and which is also seen in The Crown as Buckingham Palace. Another London landmark used in Season 1 is The Reform Club, where we see Anthony Bridgerton meet Basset. The Pall Mall gentlemen's club was founded in 1836"
Hatfield House in Hertfordshire provided the Featheringtons' London interiors; the 17th-century home of the 1st Earl of Salisbury has featured in Enola Holmes, The Favourite, Lara Croft films and Tim Burton's Batman movies. Lancaster House supplied Queen Charlotte's parlor and drawing room and doubles as Buckingham Palace in The Crown. The Reform Club appears for Anthony's meeting with Basset; the Pall Mall club dates to 1836 and has featured in Bond films, Sherlock Holmes and Paddington. Stowe Park's Temple of Venus served as the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens dancing site. Dorney Court doubled as a coaching inn and its Gale Cottage is available to rent.
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