Millions of fans have tuned into Bridgerton's second series this week following the steamy success of the show's first season. From horse-drawn carriages, soirees, to tea time gatherings, an appetite for the Regency couldn’t be any more stronger.
In Bristol, there are plenty of delightful houses that were designed to enhance the Regency-era, that captures the quaintness that fans know and love. Here at Bristol Live, we have provided a list of some of the top quintessential dream homes in the market, catered for those who wish to live out their long-held fantasies, and perhaps to even be transported back as a dressed-up ballroom attendee in 1813.
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Canynge Square
This five-bedroom family home in the affluent Canynge Square area in Clifton, boasts accommodation of circa 3,400 sq ft. .
Located amongst a stucco-fronted terrace of townhouses, this property consists of a reception hall, alongside an open plan kitchen, dining and family room. Also hidden beneath the kitchen/dining/family room, is an extensive cellar that could be used for storage and wine cellar.
You can’t miss out on some of the period features from a fireplace, wooden floorboards and an ornate ceiling.
West Wing At Redland Court
This two-bedroom home within the former Manor house consists of a private Elizabethan Knot garden, a luxurious kitchen, and breath-taking views that overlook the city of Bristol.
Some period assets that certainly enhance the original features of the historic building include a private entrance from a main courtyard, original sash windows, wood carved staircase and a fireplace.
The Avenue
This 10 bedroom property in Clifton is as lavish as it gets- with the home divided into two separate apartments, along with a ground and hall floor maisonette that leads to a private garden and terrace at the front of the property.
Buyers can also expect four or garages, seven reception rooms, seven bathrooms and private parking. Suitable for a Lady or Lord, indeed.
Long Ashton Road
This impressive 18th century farmhouse is a renovated cottage that is attached to the main house- that is ground-breaking for multi generational living- just like a royal.
Set within 0.4 acres of beautiful gardens and grounds, the main house contains stunning historic features, while also having five bedrooms, a stone-built barn, freshwater swimming pool and a wood fired hot tub.
One of the property’s most extravagant assets consists of mature gardens that have been landscaped into a series of blossom and fruit trees, level lawns and sun terraces.
Lower Langford
This Grade II listed country home contains exquisite period features with paddocks, stables, and even a self-contained apartment wing.
With five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a breakfast room, utility and study, Milfort House is said to date from 1820, and also consists of a tennis court and private gardens.
Buyers can spot a plethora of original period detail, from acanthus frieze cornicing, twelve pane Regency windows with working shutters to a cantilever staircase with cast iron ballusters with lion masks and floral splays.
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