
Where was Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason filmed
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
Year: 2004
Country: United Kingdom
<p>Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason was filmed in London in the United Kingdom.</p>
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Bridget's Flat
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Embankment
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Law Council Dinner (interior)
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Scene was shot One Great George Street was designed by architect James Miller in the neo-classical design and is one of the earliest steel-frame buildings in England. It was constructed as the new headquarters of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1913 and remains their headquarters, though it has been available for public events since 1989.
Mark Darcy's Chambers
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Piccadilly Circus
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Scene was shot Piccadilly Circus was originally constructed as Regent Circus South in 1819 and received its current name in the 1880s. Starting in 1908 with a Perrier sign the intersection has been surrounded by distinctive illuminated signage giving it a distinctive Times Square feel, though now that has been reduced to a single building on the northwest corner of the circle. Originally situated in the center of the circle but moved as the roads changed, the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain was constructed in 1892 to commemorate Victorian politician Lord Shaftesbury.
Pig Pen
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Scene was shot Dating back to the 1700s, Stocker's Farm has become a popular filming location for its rustic appearance and proximity to London.
Primrose Hill
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Serpentine Gallery
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St. Bartholomew-the-Great
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Scene was shot Dating back to 1123, the Priory Church of St. Bartholomew the Great is a historic Norman church that has undergone numerous partial destructions and reconstructions over the years.
Street
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