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Bleak House - Broadstairs

Fort Road
Broadstairs CT10 1EY


Set atop the cliffs overlooking Broadstairs and Viking Bay Bleak House has stunning luxury B & B accommodation and a special bridal suite. If you wish to hold a party wedding reception or any special business event hiring Bleak House makes any function a very special occasion. Bleak House was built in 1801 and was the home of the local fort captain during the Napoleonic wars. It was here that Charles Dickens wrote several of his famous novels. Bleak House was leased by the author from 1837 to 1859. Originally named Fort House after his death in 1870 it was renamed Bleak House in his honour. It is the only four storey grade II listed mansion in Broadstairs. Dickens and his family lived here every summer for 22 years. He called it our little watering place . one on which he had always set his affections. Charles Dickens viewed his beloved English Channel. Dickens completed his novel David Copperfield here and it is where he was inspired to write Bleak House.

Directions to Bleak House Broadstairs

Broadstairs is now more accessible than ever being served by frequent High Speed Javelin trains that take just 79 minutes from London s St. Pancras station. By car it s nearly all motorway and dual carriageway from London and the M25. As Bleak House is an historic building we therefore have only a small number of car parking spaces available. However a secure public car park is only 3 minutes walk away.

Rooms from £135