If, like me, you’re anxiously awaiting the return of Bridgerton, one of Netflix’s most popular shows, then this post is for you.
I’ve found 5 stunning estates that look straight off a Bridgerton set. And the best part? They’re on the market!

Starting with one of my personal favourites! The architect, John Gibb Fraser, designed this home in the French style but the colours, front steps and exterior lanterns all remind me of Bridgerton sets. I could imagine carriages rolling around the circular driveway as people head inside for your private ball. Katie Frame has this New Orleans home listed at $4.7 million.

Detailed paver design and immaculate landscaping frame this Craig Roberts architecture perfectly. The chimneys, tall windows and juliette balcony is what really gives this home charm for me. Not only would it make a perfect Bridgerton house on the outside but inside it has an incredible 2 storey Mahogany library perfect for welcoming suitors. Kathy Foster has this Alabama home listed at $1.9 million.

If you want to be the Diamond of the Season it looks like you need to move to Mobile Alabama. The vines framing the front door are stunning and fit the Bridgerton aesthetic perfectly. The grand exterior is matched by a grand piano inside to entertain your guests. Or take them outside to the sprawling lawn and challenge them to a game of pall-mall. Chris Clarke has this Alabama home listed at $3.4 million.

Designed by architect David Jones this home radiates French Chateau luxury but you won’t be sacrificing any amenities because it is brand new construction. Out of all the homes on the list this one reminds me the most of the actual Bridgerton set. It’s not hard to imagine it covered in flowering vines and the sound of horse hoofs on the cobblestone drive. Daniel Heider has this Washington DC home listed at $28.9 million.

This is actually an image of the back of this home but isn’t the yard absolutely perfect for a Bridgerton style garden party? The brick exterior pops against the green and I love the accent the shuttered French style doors and windows provide. Despite Richard Koch designing this home after the English Regency style it does have an elevator reaching all 3 floors. Ansley Marshall has this New Orleans home listed at $7 million.
