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This $9.8 Million Connecticut Castle Has Major 'Bridgerton' Vibes

Grab your horse and buggy—this New England castle brings the Regency aesthetic of Netflix's "Bridgerton" to life.
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Since its Christmas Day release, millions of people across the globe have fallen in love with Netflix's hit period drama Bridgerton. While fans are waiting patiently in the wings for a second season, those interested in a more realistic relationship with the show, Freestone Castle in Greenwich, Connecticut is the answer. The architectual marvel, priced at almost $10 million, mimicks the Regency-era style of countryside homes in early 19th century England. 

The structure was built in 1913 by architect James C. Green. Since its construction, the palacial home has undergone several interior renovations, making it fully equipped with the modern comforts of 21st century life. However, the exterior and surrounding 4 acres of land maintain the charming greenery of a secluded, post-Revolutionary War estate. With a total of 15 bathrooms, 11 bedrooms, and a wine cellar at your disposal, there's enough room in the 20,298 square feet mansion for you and all your friends to live out your Bridgerton fantasties, while still maintaining a commuting distance to New York City. Spend evenings dreaming of run-ins with The Duke (a.k.a. the stunningly handsome Regé-Jean Page) in the garden or host a party à la Queen Charlotte with society's most valued members in attendance.

To see more of what Freestone Castle has to offer, take a look at these photos.

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