Bridgerton fans can enjoy a series of new experiences inspired by the show at Blenheim Palace.

The Woodstock palace, which served as a filming location for the series, has launched a Bridgerton film trail, afternoon tea experience, and string quartet performances.

Due to popular demand, the film trail, which opened earlier this summer, has been extended until November 25.

The self guided trail allows visitors to follow in the footsteps of the cast and experience the original filming locations at the palace.

Blenheim Palace is offering a number of Bridgeton experiencesBlenheim Palace is offering a number of Bridgeton experiences (Image: Blenheim Palace)

Many of the scenes from Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story at Buckingham House are included in the new film trail.

This includes the Great Court, which was adorned with royal guards and carriages while filming for the hit prequel series took place.

It also includes the Water Terraces, which were transformed into the outdoor space for the final ball scene in the same show.

Visitors can also explore the State Rooms, including the Long Library, which appears twice in episode seven of the new Bridgerton season.

The Saloon, meanwhile, is where Queen Charlotte and Lady Danbury are seen playing an intense game of chess.

As part of the tour, fans can listen to renditions of songs from the series, performed by string quartet Bridge Strings on select dates in September and October.

These include Wildest Dreams, Yellow, Halo, Bad Guy, What About Us, and Girls Like You.

A new addition to the experience is the Duchesses Afternoon Tea, available from September 17 to November 10.

Blenheim PalaceVisitors can have their photo taken by the archway (Image: Blenheim Palace)

The themed menu includes Victoria Sponge Cake, Raspberry and Orange Battenburg, and Lemon Drizzle Loaf, as well as savoury options like Egg Mayonnaise with Truffle and Baby Watercress, and Pulled Ham Hock and Parsley sandwiches.

The afternoon tea in the Oragengery costs £60 per person and includes a glass of pink fizz.

A unique photo opportunity is also available at the end of the trail, featuring an archway adorned with wisteria.

The palace first appeared in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story as Buckingham House, but has since been featured for the first time in Bridgerton for the recently released season three of the hit Netflix/Shondaland series.

Home to the Dukes of Marlborough since 1705, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.

Set in more than 2,000 acres of landscaped park and gardens, it was designed by Vanbrugh in the Baroque style and is also the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.

With more than 300 years of history and one of the most extensive collections in Europe, the stately home has a variety of cultural highlights.