OUR VENUES
Bleak House
Bleak House was originally named Fort House and was the residence of the captain of one of two coastal forts guarding Broadstairs. Author Charles Dickens spent many summer holidays at Fort House in the 1850s and 1860s and it was here in that "airy nest" overlooking Viking Bay that he wrote perhaps his most famous work, David Copperfield.
"Bleak House was originally named Fort House and was the residence of the captain of one of two coastal forts guarding Broadstairs."
Contact Bleak House
Capacities
The Copperfield Room
Ceremony - 100 guests
The Great Expectations Room
Ceremony - 50 guests
House
Reception – 65
Evening Reception – 120
Marquee
Reception – 200
Evening Reception 200
Accommodation
Bleak House, Fort Road, Broadstairs, Kent, CT10 1EY
Bleak House offers luxury bed and breakfast style accommodation that few hotels or guest houses can match. They have sumptuous bedrooms with de-luxe bathrooms, a huge welcoming reception room and totally enclosed private gardens.