This Margate bolthole is a design lover’s delight with carefully curated interiors that celebrate local creatives. It’s also home to one of the area’s favourite new restaurants, with an elevated menu of British classics Location In the 2010s, Margate earned itself the nickname of “Shoreditch-on-Sea” when Londoners flocked to the Kent coast seeking sea air in a creative corner of the country. And in recent years, the enduring demand for a taste of south coast life has seen a slew of hotels open in zhuzhed-up townhouses. Among them is Margate House in Cliftonville. Located to the east of the Old Town, which is around a 15-minute stroll from Margate rail station, or a swift five-minute taxi ride, the area was a popular seaside resort in the Victorian times – and is undergoing something of a revival.…