
Charles Dickens
This famous author created some of the most outlandish, quirky characters in the history of writing. The holiday home of this famous historical author was purchased for $3 million by the Dickens Fellowship and is now a museum. The author once spent his holidays sitting and writing at this coastal manor in England. It was nicknamed the “Bleak House,” after his 1853 novel. With seven bedrooms and ocean views, you’ll have your pick of beauty and charm. Nowadays, this home has original oak herringbone flooring, five bathrooms, ornate coved ceilings, and light windows. The best feature of the home has to be the original Georgian staircase, original fireplaces, and the light-filled drawing room (Country Living).