Nestled in a tranquil Somerset valley just outside Bath, Fortnight Manor Farm is a Grade II listed Georgian manor that invites guests to step into the elegant world of Bridgerton. This exquisite retreat captures the charm and grandeur reminiscent of the show’s iconic settings, providing an ideal escape for families or groups seeking a period-inspired experience close to real filming locations.
Located only 3.5 miles from historic Bath—a city famed for its grand Georgian architecture and featured in scenes with landmarks like the Royal Crescent and the Holburne Museum—this stunning manor is perfectly situated for exploring the area. Since the release of Bridgerton’s fourth season part two, TikTok searches for “Bath England” have surged by 178%, highlighting growing interest in the city and its surroundings.
Fortnight Manor Farm accommodates up to 14 guests across seven beautifully appointed bedrooms, including two super-king en-suites and three twin zip-and-link rooms. Its elegant interiors include a grand drawing room with an open fireplace, a cosy snug/bar area, a bright orangery, and a spacious, well-equipped kitchen. Guests can book stays starting from £2,923 for three nights or £5,837 for a full week, with prices recently reduced.
Guests have praised the manor for its stunning décor, exceptional cleanliness, and prime location near Bath city centre. One reviewer shared, “This house was the perfect home for our family reunion. The location was great.” Another remarked on the “outstanding” quality of the property and its comfortable, high-quality bedrooms. So far, the only slight regret expressed by visitors has been not staying longer.
For those interested in a more intimate setting, the Edward Street Apartment offers a charming first-floor period residence in central Bath. Sleeping two guests, it features original sash windows, an ornamental fireplace, and a king-sized bedroom adorned with a gilded bedframe and chandelier—evoking the elegance of a Bridgerton boudoir. Just a mile from iconic landmarks such as the Royal Crescent, The Circus, the Roman Baths, and Bath Abbey, this apartment blends historic charm with modern comforts. Rates start at £590 for three nights or £950 for a week, and repeat visitors rave about its well-equipped, beautifully furnished space and prime location.
Another option is the Cider Press Cottage, located on the grounds of a grand 18th-century mansion on Bath’s outskirts. Perfect for couples or families of four, this cozy countryside retreat offers privacy amid 18 acres of park-like gardens. Its vibrant interiors contrast charmingly with period features, while being mere minutes from the village pub and within easy reach of Bath’s city centre, making it an ideal blend of rural tranquility and convenience.
Whether seeking a grand manor, a period apartment, or a quaint countryside cottage, these Somerset and Bath stays provide quintessential Bridgerton-style experiences wrapped in authentic historic surroundings.