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Regal Retreats As Seen On Screen

From stately Georgian homes to royal residences and sprawling fairy-tale country estates, Dream Escape finds the best hotels, cottages and gatehouses to transport any film-lover to the set of a Jane Austen adaptation or a scene of Bridgerton.

Regency Stays, Louche Histories And Georgian Manor Houses In The South And South West England

The Royal Crescent Hotel, Bath

The grand honey-coloured Georgian architecture of Bath's Royal Crescent, once 30 glorious 18th-century townhouses, has become a go-to for period filming.

The Circus in Bath
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At the centre of the semicircle is The Royal Crescent Hotel, a Grade l Listed building that honours its classic design, while adding its own playful take, as historic art sits alongside bold modern wallpaper and bright pops of colour.

The Royal Crescent Hotel Entrance Lobby

The exterior is used in all three series of Netflix-hit Bridgerton as a backdrop for promenading couples, carriages whisking guests to balls, and even Viscount Anthony Bridgerton and Kate Sharma galloping on horseback, so you'll no doubt feel like an extra in the show just stepping outside.

Cliveden House, Berkshire

After finding itself at the heart of the 1960s affair between Secretary of State for War, John Profumo, and the much younger Christine Keeler, Cliveden House became infamous.

Cliveden House Great Hall

Aside from its notorious past, this incredibly striking 17thcentury Grade I listed hotel on the western fringes of London is so grand that it replicated the lavish 17th-century Palace at Versailles in the 2015 film A Little Chaos. Starring Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman, the film portrays an unlikely romance when King Louis XIV's chief landscape architect hires a woman to create a magnificent outdoor ballroom garden.

Cliveden House Pool

The outdoor ballroom may not exist, but there's 400 acres of grounds, including the famous outside swimming pool, plus private boats to blissfully row along the River Thames. Though, for a real insight into its history and what it's like to have lived here, Dream Escape can arrange an exclusive tour and tea with Lady Emily Astor, who grew up at Cliveden. Click here to read our exclusive interview with Lady Emily Astor.

Boat on the River Thames
Bowood House, Wiltshire

Bowood Estate is an elegant Georgian manor house with Capability Brown parkland, making it a Jane Austen–worthy setting. It featured in the 2019 Sanditon TV series, based on an unfinished manuscript from the author. So popular is it, that a cottage on the estate was also used in the Downton Abbey film of the same year and some of it was featured in the TV adaptation of Winston Graham's Poldark a few years earlier.

Bowood House
Bowood Estate
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Guests bed down at the Bowood Hotel, which has a spa and a golf course, all just a 20-minute walk from Bowood House. Owner Lady Lansdowne has designed sophisticated and contemporary rooms with heritage colours reflecting the estate.

Bowood Hotel bedroom

Royal Rooms, Jane Austen-Inspired Homes And War Poet Residences In The Midlands And North Of England

Cavendish Hotel at Baslow, on Chatsworth Estate, Peak District

The 2005 adaptation of Jane Austen's much-loved romance novel, Pride and Prejudice, starring Keira Knightly, used one of the UK's best country estates, the majestic Chatsworth House.

Chatsworth House
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It's the home of heartthrob Mr Darcy, which seemed the only choice considering Austen is thought to have based Pemberley on Chatsworth, after spending time in Bakewell.

After visiting the house, including the hundreds of acres of garden and natural parkland, check into The Cavendish Hotel at Baslow, which is part of the estate. It's recently been redesigned by renowned interior designer Nicola Harding, who has created a contemporary rural escape with four-poster beds, pastel palettes and sophisticated use of patterns.

Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire
Belvoir Castle

This historic castle and impressive stately home is utterly resplendent. With turrets and castellations, the vast honeyhued fortress oozes classic elegance, with near-impossibly-high ceilings, voluminous draped curtains, and ornate gilded mirrors, making it easy to see why Belvoir Castle stands in for royal residences on the silver screen.

Chinese Dressing Room
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Specifically, the aptly named Elizabeth Saloon was featured in the 2019 film Young Victoria (with the character of Queen Victoria played by Emily Blunt), where it was used as Victoria's drawing room.

Elizabeth Saloon

It's not its only on-screen appearance, though, as the castle was also used for TV series The Crown, where the interiors stood in for parts of Windsor Castle.

Weston Park, Shropshire

The film Benediction depicts the story of prominent World War One poet Siegfried Sassoon and his time after the war looking for solace and salvation. Weston Park, an impressive 17thcentury red-brick Palladian hotel (and its incredible 1,000 acres of Capability Brown parkland) is used in many scenes in the film. The library and its 3,000 books recreates The Reform Club in London (known as the home of progressive thinking and social change), where Sassoon and other poets gather in the film. The hotel's phenomenal orangery (guests can enjoy afternoon tea in here), with huge arched windows, was also used for a party scene, and other parts of the house were used as Sassoon's mother's house too.

Fairy-Tale Estates, Palladium Mansions And Celebrity Guests In Ireland

Powerscourt, County Wicklow

Since Laurence Olivier first realised Powerscourt's filming potential, using it for Henry V in 1944, it's gone on to form the backdrop for a further 25 films and TV series. And no wonder, as nearby Wicklow is one of Ireland's most soughtafter filming locations too, thanks to its rolling countryside, luscious valleys with waterfalls and unspoilt views over the Irish Sea. In 2007, it was the turn of The Tudors TV series, using Powerscourt's grandeur to bring Henry VIII's court and Renaissance dynasty to life.

Pepper Pot Tower, Powerscourt House and Gardens

The hotel is centred around the Palladian-style main house, which sprawls out into two wings and is surrounded by manicured gardens and a private lake. Rooms are generously spacious with marble bathrooms and regal striped wallpaper. The best rooms, the King Suites, have views from the balcony over Sugar Loaf mountain.

Lismore Castle, Ireland
Lismore Castle

The 12th-century Lismore Castle is possibly the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Ireland, once home to Sir Walter Raleigh and has even hosted the likes of Lucian Freud and John F Kennedy. Sitting on the banks of the Blackwater River, the fairy-tale setting forms the perfect location for Jane Austen's coming-of-age Gothic novel Northanger Abbey. The romantic castle has to impress, as it's only verbally referenced in the first half of the film, so when it is finally visible, it has to be dramatic and impressive; as Lismore Castle is. The Dream Escape team can exclusively book the entire castle for guests, and staying there will transport you straight to the 18th century, with double -height rooms adorned with dark-wood panelling and stained glass windows, and countless grand staircases.

Lismore Castle Bedroom
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Carton House, County Kildare

Surrounded by beautiful County Kildare countryside, this magnificent 18th-century Georgian showstopper plays the family home of the four Lennox sisters in the 1999 TV series Aristocrats.

Carton House

Carton House is one of the country's grandest estates, which even hosted Queen Victoria; in the Chinese Boudoir, and it now honours her visit with a bust of the Queen herself. You'll easily feel like royalty staying here too, as the hotel is full of baroque opulence, including The Morrison Room restaurant with its curved ceiling and Corinthian columns; and The Gold room, covered in ornate gold plastering.

The Gold room
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Victorian Baronial Homes, Castles And 17th-Century Mansions In Scotland

Inveraray Castle, West Coast

Sitting right at the very top of Loch Fyne on Scotland's wild west coast, Inveraray Castle is the real-life setting for 2021's A Very British Scandal, based on the true lives of the current owner's grandfather. The drama miniseries relays the story of the 11th Duke of Argyll, Ian Campbell, and his third wife, Margaret Whigham, and their highly publicised divorce in 1963.

Inveraray Castle

Though the castle is still a family home, Dream Escape can arrange private tours with the current Lady Argyll, who can divulge the Downton Abbey filming secrets, as it was used in the first film. In a previous interview with Dream Escape, Lady Argyll said they were sworn to secrecy when filming started, but revealed that when "Maggie Smith and Michelle Dockery [were] walking around our pretty small town, the cat was soon out of the bag".

Kinross House

Kinross House, Kinross Imbued with romance and epic drama, the hugely successful TV series Outlander brought together two unlikely historic periods when former Second World War military nurse Claire Randall is transported back to 1743 and falls in love with a Highland warrior.

Much of the story is filmed at 17th-century Kinross House, using the elegant reception hall, the garden room, the gentlemen's drawing room and the double-height baronial dining hall. Dream Escape can help arrange the hire of the estate's main house, which has 14 rooms, as well as the additonal coach house, which has another 10 rooms that feature four-poster beds, period furniture and huge bathrooms with roll-top baths.

Ardverikie, The Highlands

This baronial Highland sporting estate on the banks of Loch Laggan was used as Balmoral in the 1997 film Mrs Brown. It starred Judi Dench and Billy Connolly, depicting the story of a recently widowed Queen Victoria and her relationship with one of her late husband's servants, John Brown. While the tryst has never quite been proven, it's true that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert did actually spend three weeks at Ardverikie in the summer of 1847. Ardverikie also stood in as Balmoral in many episodes of The Crown, and was the home of the 2000 TV series Monarch of the Glen, starring Richard Briers. Stay at the estate's Gatelodge, a turreted scaled-down version of the main house with a spiral staircase.

NICKI THOMSON - TRAVEL DESIGN MANAGER

Dream Escape are experts in the exciting trend of set-jetting, catering to fans of period dramas by offering the opportunity to visit and stay in stunning filming locations throughout the British Isles. In reality, these stately homes, historic buildings, and breathtaking backdrops are even more impressive than their on-screen appearances. It's an enjoyable experience to test your knowledge of these locations and retrace the steps of beloved characters. Dream Escape goes the extra mile by providing the chance for you or your clients to take on the starring role and bring the magic of the big screen to life.

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Words | Emma Henderson

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