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Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England. It is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet.

The town lies above a harbour, historically known for smuggling. More recently, Charles Dickens was a frequent visitor and the house he stayed in while he wrote David Copperfield and part of Bleak House can be visited.