Tucked away in a tranquil Somerset valley just outside the historic city of Bath, Fortnight Manor Farm is a breathtaking Grade II-listed Georgian manor that transports you straight into the world of Bridgerton. This enchanting property captures the elegance and grandeur that fans of the hit series will recognize, while offering modern comforts in a picturesque setting.
Fortnight Manor Farm lies only 3.5 miles from Bath—renowned for its iconic filming locations like the Royal Crescent and the Holburne Museum—and has quickly become a sought-after getaway. Since the release of Bridgerton’s Season 4 Part 2, TikTok searches for “Bath England” have surged by 178%, nearing 1 million views, highlighting the city’s rising popularity among fans.
The manor, available for booking on holidaycottages.co.uk, comfortably accommodates up to 14 guests and boasts a magnificent drawing room with an open fire, a cozy snug/bar, a sun-filled orangery, and a spacious, well-equipped kitchen. The seven exquisitely finished bedrooms include two super-king en-suite rooms and three twin zip-and-link rooms, ideal for families or groups. Rates start from £5,837 for seven nights or £2,923 for three nights, with recent discounts making it more accessible.
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Guests have praised the property for its charming ambiance and impeccable presentation. One reviewer shared, “This house was the perfect home for our family reunion. The location was great,” while another noted, “Beautiful Grade II listed manor house, with gorgeous décor and furnishings, and very high standards of cleanliness.” So far, feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with one guest lamenting only that their stay wasn’t longer.
For couples seeking an intimate city break steeped in history, the Edward Street Apartment offers a charming alternative. Located in the heart of Bath and just a mile from Bridgerton’s famed landmarks like the Royal Crescent and the Circus, this first-floor period apartment features original sash windows, an ornamental fireplace, and a king-sized bedroom with a gilded bedframe and chandelier that evokes Bridgerton’s signature elegance. Available for seven nights from £950 or three nights from £590, it combines historic charm with modern amenities for a memorable cultural escape.
Additionally, Sykes Cottages offers the Cider Press Cottage, a quaint and stylish 18th-century retreat set on the grounds of a grand mansion on Bath’s outskirts. Sleeping four, it is perfect for couples or small families looking for a contemporary rural hideaway amid 18 acres of park-like grounds. The cottage blends bright, contemporary interiors with original period features and provides easy access to both countryside walks and the vibrant city center.
Whether you crave the grandeur of a Georgian manor, the intimate charm of a historic apartment, or a cozy countryside hideaway, these Somerset retreats promise an unforgettable Bridgerton-inspired experience just minutes from Bath’s celebrated landmarks.