Visitor attractions and information - Broadstairs
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Bleak House, Broadstairs. Bleak House, formerley
Fort House, standing on the hill overlooking The North Foreland
and Viking Bay in Broadstairs, is the house where it is thought
Charles Dickens used to write when he was in residence. Now open
to the public as a memorial to the author. Location: In the centre of Broadstairs. |
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Dickens
House Museum, 2 Victoria Parade, Broadstairs, Kent, CT10 1QS.
Tel: 01843 861232. The Dickens House Museum is on the main sea-front
at Broadstairs. This lovely old house has been adapted as a museum
to commemorate the novelist's association with Broadstairs. Some
of the author's own letters and memorabilia are on display. www.dickenshouse.co.uk. Location: In the centre of Broadstairs. |
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Minster Rural Life Museum, Bedlam Court Lane,
Minster, Ramsgate CT12 4HQ. Tel: 01843 822312. The Museum provides
a wide range of activities for the whole family and some of the
buildings, which are situated in the grounds of Minster Abbey,
are believed to date back as far as the 8th Century. www.minstermuseum.org.uk.
About 4 miles west of
Broadstairs. |
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