Loseley Park

Loseley Park
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Loseley Park is a Tudor landmark in Artington (near Guildford), Surrey, England, and a filming location for The Crown (2016), The Gentlemen (2019) and Belgravia (2020) among other productions. Built in 1568, it was designed by Sir William More, and is Grade I listed. It is owned by More-Molyneux family.

Location: Artington (near Guildford), Surrey, England

Verified facts

  • Located in Artington (near Guildford), Surrey
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-10668, SRC-12552
  • Appeared in The Crown (tv, 2016)
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-10668, SRC-11077
  • Owned by More-Molyneux family
    confidence 90/100 · 4 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-12105, SRC-14232, SRC-14677, SRC-14678
  • Appeared in The Gentlemen (movie, 2019)
    confidence 75/100 · 4 independent sources · SRC-10344, SRC-11950, SRC-12352, SRC-14401
  • Built in 1568
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-12105, SRC-13207
  • Appeared in Belgravia (tv, 2020)
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-12816, SRC-12905
  • Designed by Sir William More
    confidence 90/100 · 4 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-12105, SRC-14232, SRC-14687, SRC-12553
  • Appeared in The Special Relationship (movie, 2010)
    confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-12815, SRC-10667, SRC-13208
  • Architectural style: Tudor
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-12105, SRC-12553
  • Appeared in Rebecca (movie, 2020)
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-10416, SRC-12906
  • Historic designation: Grade I listed
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-12105, SRC-13209
  • Architectural style: Tudor / Elizabethan manor house
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-12105, SRC-12553
  • Built 1562–1568
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-12105, SRC-12552
  • Historic designation: Grade I listed building
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-10667, SRC-12105, SRC-12552
  • Appeared in Bridgerton (tv) — as Benedict Bridgerton's 'My Cottage' (season 4, episode 3)
    confidence 70/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-1251, SRC-14885, SRC-14886

Evidence & sources

How we verify

Every fact above is independently corroborated by at least two reputable sources and
confidence-scored before publication. Claims that cannot clear that bar are withheld. We show the
street address only for non-residential public landmarks (museums, commercial and civic buildings,
publicly documented filming-location sites); the exact addresses of private residences and any
personal information are structurally barred from publication. Last reviewed June 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Where was Belgravia filmed?

Loseley Park, in Artington (near Guildford), Surrey, is a real-world filming location used for Belgravia. This property has also appeared on screen in Bridgerton, Rebecca, The Crown, The Gentlemen.

Where was Bridgerton filmed?

Loseley Park, in Artington (near Guildford), Surrey, is a real-world filming location used for Bridgerton. This property has also appeared on screen in Belgravia, Rebecca, The Crown, The Gentlemen.

Where was Rebecca filmed?

Loseley Park, in Artington (near Guildford), Surrey, is a real-world filming location used for Rebecca. This property has also appeared on screen in Belgravia, Bridgerton, The Crown, The Gentlemen.

Where was The Crown filmed?

Loseley Park, in Artington (near Guildford), Surrey, is a real-world filming location used for The Crown. This property has also appeared on screen in Belgravia, Bridgerton, Rebecca, The Gentlemen.

Who designed Loseley Park?

Loseley Park was designed by Sir William More.

Where is Loseley Park located?

Loseley Park is located in Artington (near Guildford), Surrey.

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