The jaw-dropping values of the real-life Bridgerton homes

It’s the popular TV show that promises plenty of romance and scandal in every season.

Based on the book series of the same name by Julia Quinn, Bridgerton is set during the early 1800s in the London Regency era and sees the elite attempt to find love during the highly-competitive social season.

And although the storylines make jaws drop, so do the real-life properties. House Beautiful have determined the estimated price values of the palaces and estates used as film sets, with the aid of American firm Agent Advice.

The estimated price values of the real-life Bridgerton homes will make hearts race.. Photo: Netflix

Queen Charlotte’s home, Hampton Court Palace – $848,255,124

Hampton Court Palace in the London borough of Richmond is used as the exterior for Queen Charlotte’s residence.

It is the most expensive of the Bridgerton properties with an estimated price value of $US564,810,582 ($AU848,255,124).

Once the home of King Henry VIII, the palace now operates as a public museum.

Interior scenes were shot at Lancaster House in Westminster, close to Buckingham Palace.

Hampton Court Palace was used as the exterior for Queen Charlotte's residence. Photo: Instagram

The Duke of Hastings’ home, Wilton House – $71,309,418 

Wilton House, near Salisbury in Wiltshire, features as the London home of The Duke of Hastings.

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The English country house is estimated to be worth $US47,488,515 ($AU71,309,418).

Home to the 18th Earl and Countess of Pembroke, the property has not only been used for the interiors of other Bridgerton homes, it has featured in 2019’s Emma, 2017’s Tomb Raider and 2007’s Young Victoria.

Wilton House was home to the 18th Earl and Countess of Pembroke. Photo: Wilton House Heritage

Exterior for The Duke of Hastings’ home, Castle Howard – $40,590,882 

Castle Howard in North Yorkshire is used as the exterior for the fictional Clyvedon Castle.

It’s estimated to be worth $US27,035,175 ($AU40,590,882).

Construction on the property began back in 1699 and took over 100 years to complete.

The public are able to tour the building and landscaped grounds.

Castle Howard in North Yorkshire was used as the exterior for The Duke Of Hastings' home. Photo: Castle Howard

Lady Danbury’s home, The Holburne Museum – $10,648,796

The Holburne Museum in the Sydney Pleasure Gardens in Bath, is better known as the exterior of Lady Danbury’s home.

It’s estimated to be worth $US7,094,227 ($AU10,648,796).

A Grade I listed building, it’s the city’s first public art gallery, displaying the work of Sir William Holburne.

The Holburne Museum was used as the exterior for Lady Danbury's home. Photo: Karishma Sarkari

The Bridgerton residence – Ranger’s House – $12,342,432

Ranger’s House in Greenwich was used as the wisteria-covered home of the Bridgerton family.

It’s estimated to be worth $US8,222,960 ($AU12,342,432).

The red-brick Georgian mansion is adjacent to Greenwich Park in southeast London and is a museum with a noteworthy art collection.

Ranger's House in Greenwich is the Bridgerton family's home. Photo: Twitter/X

The Featherington home – No.1 Royal Crescent – $9,456,030

The exterior of No.1 Royal Crescent was used as the Featherington residence.

It’s estimated to be worth $US6,299,044 ($AU9,456,030).

Located in Bath, Somerset, the property was built in 1767 and consisted of 30 houses. It has since become a museum.

No.1 Royal Crescent was used as the exterior for the Featherington home. Photo: Twitter/X

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