
24/04/2025
One of our recent guests came specifically to visit the Dickens House Museum. Find out for yourself. Then take a stroll along the prom and up to Bleak House for a tea or coffee at Havisham and Cratchit.
Unsurprisingly we talk a lot about here at the house, his connections with it and Broadstairs more widely.
He wrote fondly, in 1851, about our town in ‘Our English Watering Place’. Looking out of our upstairs the window this afternoon it’s not hard to see why Dickens fell in love with .
We’re open Wednesday-Sunday from 1.00pm (last entry 4.00pm) till the end of October.