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[Sussex] East Sussex - Where is nice to live?



Alba Badger

Well-known member
Mar 14, 2016
1,624
Straight outta Felpham
Afternoon all,

Requesting a wee bit of advice please. I am looking at a new job based in Eastboune and my Mrs might be also be moving jobs to Brighton. We live near Arundel at the moment as this is convenient for her and my current employment. If all goes well and we get the new jobs I think the commute will start to grind after a wee while so was looking at where in the surrounding area might be worth looking at moving to.

Ideally within 30 min drive of Eastbourne and up to 40 mins train to Brighton. Village location preferably close to good dog walks, school for my little badgers. Any advice of where is nice and where to avoid is welcome.
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
A lot of TV personalities live in and around the Crowborougfh area so I wouild assumer that is quite good and not all very expensive places some at normal prices.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,014
i'd say pretty much anywhere along the A27 corridor from Lewes to Eastbourne is nice place to live. as long as you dont *need* to use said road in the rush hour, or tolerate traffic.
 








Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,114
Cowfold
Although l profess to know very little about the eastern half of our county, one place l do really like is Seaford, a quiet town, few nice old pubs, country walks all around, property still relatively inexpensive by Sussex standards.

A town though and not a village, and have no idea what schools are like. There are a few Seaford residents amongst the NSC ranks, who I'm sure are all agog to tell you more than l am able to.
 


Half Time Pies

Well-known member
Sep 7, 2003
1,575
Brighton
My immediate thoughts are:
Berwick: no school (think the closest is the dicker or Alfriston) but trains direct to Brighton and Eastbourne.
The Dicker: trains from Berwick, park mead primary school and St Beads.
Alfriston: Primary School, trains from Berwick or Seaford.
Ringmer: just outside lewes, trains from Lewes, primary and secondary schools.
Kingston Village - Primary School, outskirts of Lewes, trains from Lewes or Falmer.
Firle and Glynde (as someone already suggested): trains from Glynde.

One thing to consider is the flow of traffic on the A27, I do the journey from Brighton to Eastbourne and back everyday and its not too bad as we are going in to Eastbourne rather than coming out around rush hour in the morning. Coming out of Eastbourne towards Brighton the traffic can sometimes be bumper to bumper until you get to Beddingham.

Regardless on which way you are going there are also fairly regular problems which will delay your journey, last week it took me 2 hours to get back to Brighton due to the road being closed, however on a good run its 30mins-40min in either direction.
 


Lankyseagull

One Step Beyond
Jul 25, 2006
1,842
The Field of Uck
A lot of TV personalities live in and around the Crowborougfh area so I wouild assumer that is quite good and not all very expensive places some at normal prices.

I am a native of Crowborough and yes, it is a nice place, however, (and it pains me to say it) apart from that it has no night-life to speak of, so you will find yourself travelling to the likes of Tunbridge Wells for a night out. Crowborough's High Street has lost a lot of it's vibrancy from a few years ago. People call it the 'bedroom of Sussex' as most people just sleep there while working and socialising elsewhere.

I now live in Uckfield, which benefits from having a great independent Cinema, selection of good restaurants, great schools and a vibrant community feel. There are plenty of small villages/hamlets around the town, such as Buxted, Piltdown, Isfield & Halland that are all attractive places in my opinion.
 




Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,634


Half Time Pies

Well-known member
Sep 7, 2003
1,575
Brighton
I am a native of Crowborough and yes, it is a nice place, however, (and it pains me to say it) apart from that it has no night-life to speak of, so you will find yourself travelling to the likes of Tunbridge Wells for a night out. Crowborough's High Street has lost a lot of it's vibrancy from a few years ago. People call it the 'bedroom of Sussex' as most people just sleep there while working and socialising elsewhere.

I now live in Uckfield, which benefits from having a great independent Cinema, selection of good restaurants, great schools and a vibrant community feel. There are plenty of small villages/hamlets around the town, such as Buxted, Piltdown, Isfield & Halland that are all attractive places in my opinion.

Uckfield and Crowborough are great but don't meet the spec, no trains to Brighton or Eastbourne and around 40min to both by car.
 


DavidRyder

Well-known member
Jul 23, 2013
2,930
Location Location Location is what they say. When I moved last year, it was partly about location to a Seagulls Travel pick-up point!
 




PILTDOWN MAN

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 15, 2004
19,595
Hurst Green
Robertsbridge is nice has a mainline train station, steam railway, three pubs, a superb Indian restaurant, hardware/country store, two flower shops and a book shop.

Primary school
Secondary school (good school and the smallest in whole of Sussex so good class sizes)

25 mins Eastbourne 40 mins Brighton.

Not bad for a small village

Oh a bonus it already has it's resident idiot.....ME
 












Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

I believe in Joe Hendry
Oct 4, 2003
12,063
Robertsbridge is nice has a mainline train station, steam railway, three pubs, a superb Indian restaurant, hardware/country store, two flower shops and a book shop.

Primary school
Secondary school (good school and the smallest in whole of Sussex so good class sizes)

25 mins Eastbourne 40 mins Brighton.

Not bad for a small village

Oh a bonus it already has it's resident idiot.....ME

I echo these sentiments, up until January last year I was lucky enough to work in Robertsbridge (at the secondary school infact).

It's also base of cricket bat/wear manufacturer Gray-Nicolls and home to a former Dr Who in Tom Baker (who I once let go infront of me in the queue at the local shop).

Cooden Beach area of Bexhill is rather nice too.
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
No trains but a good bus service and I would say 40 mins to either Brighton or Eastbourne by car is stretching it a little. I havent done the journey much but would suggest nearer 30 mins to either.
 




seagully

Cock-knobs!
Jun 30, 2006
2,960
Battle
I echo these sentiments, up until January last year I was lucky enough to work in Robertsbridge (at the secondary school infact).

It's also base of cricket bat/wear manufacturer Gray-Nicolls and home to a former Dr Who in Tom Baker (who I once let go infront of me in the queue at the local shop).

Cooden Beach area of Bexhill is rather nice too.

Robertsbridge is a poor man's Battle ;)

In all seriousness, it's a lovely part of the world
 




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