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This is how much Bridgerton mansions cost in real life

Jonathan Rolande, senior real estate appraiser at HouseBuyFast UK, is well aware of what the Bridgertons and Hastings’ mortgage payments would be if the series is set in this day and age.

Bridgerton House

  • Location: Chesterfield Walk, SE10 8QX, London
  • Price: 71,081,504 euros
  • Net monthly mortgage payments: 263,295 euros

Ranger’s House is an elegant Georgian villa adjacent to London’s Greenwich Park. The mansion with a rich history dates back to 1722. The large black-gold gates lead into the courtyard of the beautiful red brick villa. Not only the building itself is impressive, the high sliding windows and columns are just as impressive.

According to Jonathan Rolande, those who are interested (and curious) should think of an asking price of 60 million pounds for this residence. Converted that is more than 71 million euros.

Estate Duke of Hastings

  • Locatie: Wilton, Salisbury SP2 0BJ
  • Price: 118,469,174 euros
  • Net monthly mortgage payments: 437,871 euros

Bridgerton-fans, pay attention now: you can actually visit the estate of the Duke of Hastings. After King Henry VII gave the land on which Wilton House stands to William Herbert in 1544, the estate is still in the hands of the family. The mansion and grounds are opened to the public in the summer months.

There is plenty to see: from ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, paintings by Rembrandt, Van Dyck and Pieter Brueghel and the gardens that – just like the house itself – are listed as monuments. According to the real estate appraiser, this country house could cost 100 million pounds. That is almost 118.5 million euros.

The second season of Bridgerton is now available on Netflix.

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