Bridget Jones's Baby was filmed in London in the United Kingdom.
Chapel
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Aquatic Centre
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Music Festival
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Bridget's Flat
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Cathedral
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Fountain Plaza
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Greenwich Park
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The Supreme Court
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University College Hospital
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Southwark Bridge
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Middle Temple Lane
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Chapel Grounds
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Scene was shot West Wycombe Park was constructed for sir Francis Dashwood between 1740 and 1800 encompassing a unique combination of Palladian, Neoclassical, and Greek Revival styles. Different architects designed different parts of the house including Nicholas Revett for the west portico and Roger Morris who designed the east end of the house. Surrounding the house are the idiosyncratic gardens designed by Nicholas Revett that contain several smaller "Temples" based off Greek and Roman architecture as well as a Gothic chapel constructed later.
High Wycombe
Albert Bridge
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St. Pancras Station
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Scene was shot St. Pancras Station was constructed by the Midland Railway in 1868 as the terminus of their only line into London. It was designed by William Henry Barlow with a single-span iron roof, the largest such roof at the time spanning 245 feet. In the early 2000s the platforms were extended with a new train shed to allow the station to accommodate the longer Eurostar trains coming in through the Chunnel. As soon as the station was complete, construction began on a hotel at the front of the station designed by architect George Gilbert Scott in a Italian gothic style with polychromatic brick materials. The hotel operated until 1935 when it was converted into offices, but it was eventually renovated and converted back into a hotel in 2011.
London
St Pancras International