Inside the £10M London Home Set Among Bridget Jones Film Locations
- Rebecca Nicholson

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A historic riverside home in St George’s Square blends Victorian grandeur with modern luxury — all in one of London’s most cinematic neighbourhoods
In London, location is everything, but in Pimlico’s St George’s Square, it comes with a story.
Just moments from the streets featured in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, as well as scenes from The Crown and The Night Manager, this £10 million townhouse offers more than just prime real estate. It’s a rare chance to own a home at the intersection of London's history, culture and cinematic legacy.

A Piece of Riverside Heritage
Set within the elegant terraces of St George’s Square, one of London’s most historic garden squares, the Grade II-listed property dates back to 1843. Notably, it was the first residential square in the capital to open directly onto the River Thames, giving it a distinctive riverside connection that still defines its appeal today.
Over the decades, the square has attracted a remarkable roster of residents, including Bram Stoker and Walter Wingfield, cementing its place among London’s most culturally rich addresses.
And that sense of prestige hasn’t faded. Pimlico itself has long drawn members of the British elite, from Winston Churchill, who lived nearby, to Princess Diana, who worked in the area before her royal life began.
Reimagined for Modern Living
Behind its classic white stucco façade lies a home that has been entirely redefined for contemporary living.
Spanning over 6,500 square feet across six floors, the property has undergone a meticulous three-year renovation, stripped back to brick and rebuilt to the highest specification. The result is a seamless blend of period character and modern precision.
Grand proportions remain at the heart of the home. In the drawing room, soaring four-metre ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, framing leafy views across the square. Original features, from ornate cornicing to working fireplaces, have been carefully preserved, while chevron flooring and intelligent lighting systems introduce a more modern rhythm.
Elsewhere, six bedrooms and six bathrooms offer refined private spaces, while a self-contained studio apartment on the top floor provides flexibility for guests or staff.
A lift connects all principal floors, and underfloor heating and air conditioning run throughout, subtle luxuries that elevate everyday living without disrupting the home’s historic integrity.
A Cinematic London Address
Part of what makes this home so compelling is its setting.
St George’s Square is not just architecturally significant, it’s visually iconic. The surrounding streets have become a backdrop for some of Britain’s most recognisable productions, lending the area a quiet familiarity that feels both nostalgic and distinctly London.
It’s easy to imagine stepping out onto these streets and into a scene, whether it’s a moment of romantic comedy chaos à la Bridget Jones, or the polished drama of The Crown.
Timeless, Yet Entirely Turnkey
In a market where true turnkey heritage homes are increasingly rare, this property stands apart.
It offers the scale, history and architectural beauty of a classic London townhouse, paired with the comfort, efficiency and design sensibility expected of modern luxury living.
At £10 million, it isn’t just a home, it’s a statement address, rooted in the past yet designed for how we live now.

















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