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Used in every season of Bridgerton so far, this Wiltshire stately home provides the setting for much of Queen Charlotte’s conversations with Lady Danbury, its opulent rooms and hallways heightening her power; it contains the famed Double Cube Room with the world’s largest private collection of van Dyck paintings, and in season three its exteriors and the lovely river running through the back grounds are used extensively for promenading, making it an especially versatile location even if it isn’t technically in the right ‘realm’. - Gregory James Wakeman