Embracing Evolution: Adopting Lifestyles Akin to Your Preferred TV Show Leading Characters
In the world of streaming, properties have become as much a character as the actors themselves. Here's a look at some of the most fascinating homes from popular TV shows that have left a lasting impression on viewers.
First up, we have the property in Esher, a stunning Grade I-listed townhouse that finds its place in the historical drama, "My Lady Jane". This six-storey residence boasts five bedrooms and many original features that have been meticulously restored. For those interested, it's currently on the market for £3.25 million.
Another captivating home is 'The Tower', a fit-for-a-lady abode situated in a private gated development in Esher. This property, as seen in "My Lady Jane", offers four bedrooms over six floors and can be rented for £16,000 per month.
Across the English Channel, in the heart of Paris, an apartment with exceptional views of the Seine and the Louvre is available for purchase for €5.9 million. This two-bedroom apartment, featured in "Emily in Paris", offers two floors, a dining room, living room, two balconies, and a home office.
Moving across the Atlantic, we find a property in Beverly Hills that's as bold and brash as its price tag. Valued at a whopping $68 million, this exquisite poured-in-place concrete structure offers unobstructed views of the entire Los Angeles basin from downtown to the ocean.
For those who appreciate the beauty of nature, a property in Bath could be a perfect fit. This townhouse, impeccably presented and situated in one of the city's most desirable Georgian garden squares, is for sale. While it may not have the glitz and glamour of Beverly Hills or Paris, it certainly carries an air of elegance that could be compared to shows like Bridgerton or Bath.
In a different vein, the property in the Bridgerton series is a fictional residence representing the homes of the influential Bridgerton family in 1813 London. Based on Julia Quinn's novels, the show does not specify a real-world owner of the house depicted in the series.
Meanwhile, in the comedy-drama world, "The Bear" on Disney+ and "My Lady Jane" on Amazon Prime offer a glimpse into unique homes. While specific details about "The Bear"'s property aren't provided, the property in "My Lady Jane" is a grand manor house with many original features, fitting for a story set in an alternate 16th-century England where people can turn into animals.
Lastly, Olivia Colman, known for her role in "The Crown" and "The Night Manager", has joined the cast of "The Bear", but no specific details about the property in the show have been revealed yet.
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