Bleak House Broadstairs

Fort Road, CT10 1EY, Broadstairs

£135 - £495 per night

About Bleak House Broadstairs

Built in 1801, Bleak House Broadstairs stands as a testament to its rich historical significance, having been the residence of the renowned author Charles Dickens. The hotel's architecture and ambiance reflect the elegance and charm of bygone eras, offering guests a unique glimpse into the past. Nestled within this historic structure, visitors can explore the private gardens, which are meticulously maintained and provide a tranquil retreat from the bustling outside world. These gardens feature a variety of flora, including mature trees that offer shade and create a serene atmosphere. Just steps away from the hotel, guests can easily access Viking Bay, a picturesque sandy beach that is only a five-minute walk distant. This nearby beach offers a perfect setting for relaxation or leisurely strolls along the shoreline. The bay's clear waters and soft sand make it an ideal destination for families with children or anyone seeking a peaceful day by the sea. The hotel's location in Broadstairs, a town steeped in literary history, provides guests with numerous opportunities to explore local attractions. Bleak House is situated within walking distance of other notable historical sites, including the Dickens Museum and various landmarks that have inspired the author’s works. This proximity allows visitors to immerse themselves in the cultural heritage of the area while enjoying the comfort and amenities of their stay. Moreover, the hotel's strategic position ensures that guests can easily venture into the wider Kent countryside or nearby towns for further exploration. The coastal town of Broadstairs offers a charming blend of historical significance and natural beauty, making it an ideal base for those interested in both literary history and outdoor activities.

Hotel Details

Number of Rooms: 4
Country: GB
City: Broadstairs