
A tranquil idyll where she reflects on the past
Now living next to Hampstead Heath, Bridget takes her children Billy and Mabel to Parliament Hill to remember their father Mark Darcy (Colin Firth).
School scenes were shot at nearby Christ Church primary, which was once falsely accused of running a Satanic ring.

Bridget is pictured sitting on a bench on Parliament Hill overlooking the London skyline

Bridget takes her children Billy and Mabel to Parliament Hill to remember their father

School scenes were shot at nearby Christ Church primary, which was once falsely accused of running a Satanic ring
The tree that has her stumped… until she’s rescued by her toyboy date
While on Hampstead Heath in North London, Bridget gets stuck up a tree and is rescued by Roxster (Leo Woodall) who becomes her toyboy. Renee really got stuck when filming as her harness broke.

Bridget gets stuck up a tree and is rescued by Roxster (played by Leo Woodall)

Renee really got stuck when filming the scenes up the tree as her harness broke
Garden party that ends in soggy disaster
Bridget spends a delightful afternoon with pals at Petersham Nurseries, Richmond… until Roxster dives into a pool to rescue a chihuahua.
He then rips off his wet white shirt in a nod to Firth’s iconic TV role as Jane Austen’s Mr Darcy.

Bridget spends a delightful afternoon with pals at Petersham Nurseries, Richmond
The VERY swanky townhouse mere mortals can only dream of
Fans were shocked to learn that Darcy – who Bridget wed in the third movie – had been killed off before the start of this instalment.
But the human rights lawyer, reputedly based on a young Keir Starmer, still exists in her memories, including a tear-jerking dream sequence outside this £10 million mansion in Thurloe Place, Knightsbridge.

A tear-jerking dream sequence takes place outside this £10 million mansion in Thurloe Place, Knightsbridge

Colin Firth reprises his role as Mark Darcy for some emotional scenes in the film

Mark Darcy, reputedly based on a young Keir Starmer, still exists in Bridget’s memories in the scenes filmed near the elegant townhouses
Re-living the time she was on the market
Now 51, Bridget lives in North London, but the film pays homage to her bachelorette pad in Borough Market.
She takes her 29-year-old toyboy for a late-night stroll to her old haunts, passing The Globe Tavern – which is below her one-time singleton flat.

Bridget now lives in North London, but the film pays homage to her bachelorette pad in Borough Market

Scenes involving Bridget and her new toyboy were filmed in the infamous Borough Market

She takes her 29-year-old toyboy for a late-night stroll to her old haunts, passing The Globe Tavern
Will she make a right pig’s ear of her love life – yet again?
In A Chelsea backstreet is The Pig’s Ear pub – once owned by footballer Frank Lampard and named after Cockney rhyming slang for beer – where Bridget’s former lover, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), is seen awaiting her, having driven up in his vintage Mercedes.

Scenes were filmed in a Chelsea backstreet called The Pig’s Ear pub – once owned by footballer Frank Lampard and named after Cockney rhyming slang for beer

Bridget’s former lover, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), is seen awaiting her at the pub, having driven up in his vintage Mercedes
Sex And The City, Bridget-style
Bridget juggles her kids, a chaotic love life and a career as a screenwriter at Better Women, a fictional company based at the real Moor House, a curved building in the City.
But interiors were shot at a real BBC studio.

Bridget juggles her kids, a chaotic love life and a career as a screenwriter at Better Women

The interior shots of the fictional company were filmed inside a BBC studio

The fictional company is based in Moor House, a curved building located in the City
It’s Tower Bridge-t, as our star strolls across landmark
Zellweger, 55, and the rest of the cast were at Tower Bridge for a photo shoot to promote the romcom last week.
The landmark plays its part in the film, with Bridget standing on it and looking pensive as crowds jostle her.
In the original 2001 movie, Bridget and Daniel have a dinner date at Shad Thames, right next to the Victorian bridge.

The landmark plays its part in the film, with Bridget standing on it and looking pensive as crowds jostle her