Bridgerton’s Stunning Wedding Episode Set in Historic Greenwich Chapel
Bridgerton fans were buzzing this week as the series three ‘wedding episode’ finally dropped. The swoon-worthy nuptials of Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) took place in the breathtaking Chapel of St Peter and St Paul in Greenwich.
Iconic London Landmark Hosts Romantic Drama
The 245-year-old chapel, part of the Old Royal Naval College, was decked out in pastel floral arches for the big day. This grand venue was designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the genius behind St Paul’s Cathedral, lending true historic gravitas to the scene. After a fire, the chapel was rebuilt in 1779 by James ‘Athenian’ Stuart, preserving its stunning neo-classical charm.
Fans Spot Location Months Before Episode Airs
Sharp-eyed viewers had already guessed the wedding location last February, spotting Nicola Coughlan leaving the chapel. The episode, released on June 13, confirms it with sweeping shots of the chapel’s ornate ceilings, iconic black and white tiled floors, and majestic interiors.
Visit the Chapel & Explore More Bridgerton Spots in Greenwich
Beyond TV magic, the chapel welcomes visitors daily from 10am to 5pm. It’s also a hub for ticketed musical performances and recitals, offering a peaceful cultural treat.
Greenwich remains a top filming hotspot for Bridgerton, with the Ranger’s House and other parts of the Old Royal Naval College frequently featured. Fans eager to step inside the Regency world can plan visits to these stunning locations.
With its mix of romance, drama, and gorgeous London settings, Bridgerton keeps viewers hooked. The Chapel of St Peter and St Paul just raised the bar for on-screen nuptials.