Bridgerton Season 4 Filming Locations: Where Is the Masquerade Ball Real Location?
Bridgerton Season 4 Filming Locations: Where Is the Masquerade Ball Real Location?
Quick answer: the Masquerade Ball “real location” is tied to Bridgerton House
In the story, the big Season 4 masquerade is Violet Bridgerton’s Masquerade Ball—hosted at the Bridgerton family home. In real life, the show’s go-to filming location for the Bridgerton House exterior is Ranger’s House in Greenwich, London.
For the inside of the ball (the ballroom/interiors), Bridgerton often uses sets/soundstages, and Netflix has confirmed Season 4 expands filming at a major new Shepperton Studios backlot—so don’t be surprised if many “inside the masquerade” shots aren’t from a publicly visitable stately-home ballroom.
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Ranger’s House (Greenwich, London): the Bridgerton House exterior
If your goal is to stand in the exact spot where the show frames “Bridgerton House,” Ranger’s House in Greenwich is the key real-world filming location. It’s been used across the series for exterior shots of the Bridgerton family home—the same home that anchors Violet’s big family events.
The important nuance: while Ranger’s House is the recognizable façade, the production has frequently relied on sets (soundstages) for many interiors. So if the Season 4 masquerade feels “bigger-than-life,” that’s not a contradiction—it’s part of how Bridgerton scales up spaces for dance-floor filming.
Map: Ranger’s House (for set-jetting)
Tip: always check the official site before you go—historic houses sometimes close for private events or filming.
What to look for when you arrive
- The iconic red-brick façade that reads as “Bridgerton House” on screen
- The front approach where the family often “arrives” or “departs” for major events
- Nearby Greenwich/Blackheath-style streets that give you the same period vibe in photos
Watch: Bridgerton Season 4 masquerade sneak peek (official YouTube)
This is the easiest way to compare what you’re seeing on-screen (ballroom scale, entrances, stair moments) with what’s visitable in real life.
Shepperton Studios: why the masquerade may not have a single “visitable ballroom”
Netflix has confirmed that Bridgerton Season 4 expanded filming on a newly constructed Shepperton Studios backlot (outside London), featuring replicas of Georgian/Regency architecture—including a “Mayfair Street” build. This kind of permanent “Regency London” infrastructure is exactly what allows Bridgerton to stage massive scenes (crowds, carriages, entrances, and dance-floor movement) with more control than a historic house can offer.
Translation for set-jetters: the Season 4 masquerade sequence can be a blend of real exteriors (like Ranger’s House) plus purpose-built sets (like Shepperton), stitched together with movie magic.
Official trailer (for more “outside vs inside” clues)
More Bridgerton Season 4 filming locations (what’s known right now)
Season 4 has a mix of confirmed filming infrastructure (Shepperton backlot) and long-running location staples (like Greenwich). Some rumored locations circulate during production—so below is a practical “can you visit it?” guide.
| Location | Where it is | What it’s used for (on-screen) | Can you visit? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ranger’s House | Greenwich, London | Bridgerton House exterior (key for “Violet’s ball at Bridgerton House” establishing shots) | Yes (check closures/hours before going) |
| Shepperton Studios backlot | Outside London (studio) | Season 4’s expanded “Regency London/Mayfair Street” builds; likely supports major crowd + street + event staging | No (not a public tourist site) |
| Ham House (often discussed during production) | Richmond, London | Not officially confirmed as “the masquerade ballroom,” but widely circulated as a possible Season 4 filming site | Yes (but “used in Season 4” is not fully confirmed) |
I’ll update this section after Season 4 Part 1 actually drops (Jan 29, 2026) and we can match scenes to locations with certainty.
FAQ
So… where is the Masquerade Ball filmed in real life?
The masquerade is hosted at the Bridgertons’ home in the story, and the real exterior used for Bridgerton House is Ranger’s House (Greenwich). The ballroom interiors are likely a mix of sets and controlled filming spaces—especially with Season 4’s expanded Shepperton Studios backlot.
Can I visit the “masquerade ballroom”?
You can visit Ranger’s House (the exterior), but the grand interiors you see during massive events may be partially or mostly soundstage/set work rather than a single public ballroom you can tour.
Will we know more after Season 4 Part 1 releases?
Yes—once Part 1 is live (Jan 29, 2026), fans can match specific shots (stairs, galleries, courtyards) to known locations with much more confidence. This post is designed to be easy to update when that happens.
Sources / further reading
- Netflix Tudum: Season 4 filming expands on a newly constructed Shepperton Studios backlot (Mayfair Street replicas, etc.).
- Shondaland: Ranger’s House is the exterior for Bridgerton House; many interiors are done on sets/soundstages.
- People / Business Insider / Entertainment Weekly location roundups: Ranger’s House is used for Bridgerton House exterior shots.
- TV Insider + TheWrap coverage: official Season 4 posts and production announcements used for embeds.

Social embeds (official posts + hype, placed mid-article)
These embeds make your post feel “alive” and keep readers scrolling (great for engagement + dwell time).
X/Twitter: Netflix confirms Season 4 production (and where it’s filming)
X/Twitter: the Season 4 masquerade poster (perfect for this topic)
Instagram: the official “Lady in Silver / masquerade” poster post
Instagram: extra Bridgerton Season 4 reel (great for keeping readers on-page)