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You can stay in your own Bridgerton-like manor with all your mates in the UK and it has its own lake and cinema room

Plus, five more stays to inspire a Bridgerton staycation

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WE’VE all fallen for the romance of Bridgerton, and now you can live it in this look-a-like manor.

With the next series still months away, you can plan your very own Bridgerton-inspired stay at Sibton Park in Suffolk.

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The Sibton Park manor is the perfect Bridgerton-style escape

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Sitting out on the lawn reminds us of a Regency garden party

This sprawling 19th century manor is an ode to Bridgerton if we’ve ever seen one.

While technically a Georgian manor built in 1827, Sibton Park still forms part of the Regency era Bridgerton is set in.

The beautiful manor can be found in 600 acres of private parkland, woods and a serpentine lake.

The thirteen-bedroom manor can sleep up to 27 people and the orangery has the capacity to seat up to 150 guests making an enviable wedding venue.

But, for an escape with friends, it could be the perfect getaway too.

All thirteen bedrooms are uniquely designed – all but one are en-suite and one even has a brass bath in the bedroom.

There are 11 bathrooms in the house too, and four open fireplaces, so even in the winter, it can make for a cosy getaway.

There’s a huge formal dining room perfect to host a Bridgerton-style banquet, hopefully without the scandal.

While the house is from the 1800s, it also has lots of modern features too so you can really enjoy it like the basement cinema room and ‘party pad’.

In terms of activities, the estate has a gym, cinema and naturally-filtered pool and hot tub. The games room has a pool table, table tennis and table football.

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The comfy cinema room is a modern addition to the Georgian house

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The luxurious living rooms with fire places look-like a Bridgerton setting

On the lake, you can try your hand at rowing, which will really transport you to the Regency era.

The estate is self-catered, but there is a live in housekeeper who will discreetly attend to the rooms.

You can also request butlers, and waiting staff to help out. Chefs are available upon request with some having Michelin stars to their name.

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There’s also the chance to try sailing, golf and horse riding which can be organised nearby and kite-surfing, watersking, parachuting, gliding and even flying lessons.

For anyone who doesn’t fancy the adrenaline-pumping activities, there’s also the opportunity to request spa treatments like massages, reflexology and manicures.

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Activities on the lake are included with the price – you can try paddleboarding and rowing

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The games room is found in the basement of the manor

Unsurprisingly, Sibton Park has had rave reviews from guests, with one saying it had “understated glamour, grandeur and luxurious homely comfort; it is just magical”.

Another described the estate as “quintessentially British” a “21st century Pride & Prejudice” with another adding that it was like “stepping back in time”.

A stay here doesn’t come cheap though and has a price tag from £4,440 per night.

However, this works out to £171 per person if you can fill the house, with a minimum two-night stay.

For anyone wanting to stay on the Sibton Estate, but can’t gather 27 people together, opt for one of the other 18 properties on-site.

Charming Hex Cottage sleeps two and is the perfect romantic retreat – prices start are from £400 per night and £200 per person.

The Clockhouse on the Sibton Estate is a Grade II listed former stable block that sleeps up to 8 people – prices start from £1240 and £155 per person.

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There are 18 properties across the Sibton Estate

Here are five more Bridgerton inspired stays

These staycation destinations will make you want to pack your Regency attire...

23 Pickwick, Wiltshire

This Grade II listed country home in Corsham has a sweeping staircase, an open fire and sash windows.

The cottage is a short drive away from the Georgian Spa town of Bath, which features in many of the outdoor scenes in Bridgerton.

Moortown House Farm, Lincolnshire

Moortown House Farm dates back to 1816 and is surrounded by idyllic countryside, historic villages and coastal resorts.

There’s antique decor throughout with high ceilings, chandeliers and plump leather sofas.

The Garden Wing at Mount Ephraim, Kent

Set in ten acres of Edwardian terraced gardens, the house is a short distance from Faversham and Canterbury.

The rooms overlook the beautiful gardens made up of three themes, roses, Japanese rocks and water.

The Georgian House, South Wales

This Grade II listed house is set over two floors in Pembrokeshire. It has a large modern kitchen and French doors that open our onto the garden.

It also has a pool table and private pool.

Auchentroig House, Angus & Fife

Auchentroig House is a large apartment with a in a castle-style country house.

There’s room for 12 people and you can expect grand and spacious accommodation with a sweeping staircase.

Guests have described the manor as a “21st century Pride & Prejudice”

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The manor was built in the 1800s but has modern additions
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