Travel writer Anna Hart explains how Margate became her unlikely lockdown refuge Before the coronavirus crisis, I revelled in the fact that I hadn’t ‘settled down’ with any one city; that I enjoyed ongoing affairs with various international destinations, all of which I’d casually call ‘home’.
Belfast is my home town, but I grew up in Singapore, studied in Glasgow, run most of my work out of London, and spent months in Auckland, LA, Warsaw and Paris.
I could tell people where my stuff was – in my flat in Margate, where I moved to three years ago, close enough to London that I could still call the capital ‘home’ too.
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