Dearest Gentle Readers… Blenheim Palace has launched a Bridgerton experience for fans of the Regency romp to enjoy.

The palace first appeared in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story as Buckingham House, but has since been featured in the recently released Season 3 of the hit Netflix/Shondaland series.

Due to the popularity of the show, the palace is extending its Bridgerton film trail, which launched earlier in the summer, until November 25. 

The Great Court was filled with royal guards and carriages during the filming of hit prequel series Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story and many of the scenes viewers see at Buckingham House are on the trail.

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The Water Terraces, which were transformed into the enchanting outdoor space for the final ball scene is a must-see for fans.

The trail also leads through the State Rooms, including the Long Library which appears twice in episode 7 of the new season.

The Saloon is where Queen Charlotte and Lady Danbury play an intense game of chess and the Water Terraces are featured again in the season when the two older Featherington sisters are seen with their husbands in the final episode. 

While on the tour visitors will hear songs that feature in the series including Wildest Dreams, Yellow, Halo, Bad Guy, What About Us, Girls Like You played by string quartet trio Bridge Strings, who will be performing on select dates in September and October.

Meanwhile a Duchesses Afternoon Tea is available in the Orangery and a fan photo opportunity at the end of the trail offers visitors can take a selfie surrounded by an archway adorned with wisteria.