TheJasperCo
Well-known member
Bognor
Although I now live a few hundred yards over the border in Lancing I still regard Shoreham as my home town. I totally agree with the benefits listed by previous posters though wish that some of the developments had not occurred and the town was still as it was 50 years ago when I was a lot younger.
Got to be rye for a visit but too near Kent to settle Might get Mrs rev attempting a motor bike jump over the border wire to get back to her homeland
Hastings
people are really friendly, loads of great old style pubs, lots of musicians/artists, amazing seafront, good football ground and De La Warr just a few stops away. Reminds me of how Brighton used to be.
Is the right answer.
Everything you mentioned plus The Old Town, The East and West Hills and the view from them over the largest beach fishing fleet in EUROPE, the sense of community and events that re on throughout the year and the fact it's real. Plus it continues to improve for the better, despite the problems it, like many seaside towns face.
I'm proud to have been born there, grow up in the area and spent most of my life living in the area too.
Worthing is a likeable place too.
We agree on something!
I love it, the river, the walks and as you say the general atmosphere. The Linksway to Bramber is one of my favourite strolls. Or up to Mill Hill, along to the Dyke, down into Southwick, stroll back via The Buckingham. Stunning. . The pubs and restaurants are first class,
I am lucky enough to be able to call it home these days. Walking home over the footbridge and the end of each working day is one of my great pleasures.
Me too. Love it. I can walk from home down to East St in 5 mins and have my choice of cafes for a nice cuppa or a bite. Farmers market, chilli festival, artisan market - we have pretty much all I need.
Indeed. Ploughman's in Hectors Shed, quick gawp at the saucy French Milf in Real Patisserie, over to beach side for a cheap pint in The Waterside, although that pub has gone rapidly downhill since the new landlady took over.
It was never a nice looking place but the people made that place. She's barred most of them now. Shame.
It's still the Lady Jane to me !
True to a degree but it really is pricey. Not just housing.
3 mile taxi ride
Shoreham £4.50
Worthing £4.70
Brighton £7.90
We agree on something!
I love it, the river, the walks and as you say the general atmosphere. The Linksway to Bramber is one of my favourite strolls. Or up to Mill Hill, along to the Dyke, down into Southwick, stroll back via The Buckingham. Stunning. . The pubs and restaurants are first class,
I am lucky enough to be able to call it home these days. Walking home over the footbridge and the end of each working day is one of my great pleasures.
Highly selective, and in some cases, simply not true - especially the taxi fares for Worthing and Shoreham.
Indeed. Ploughman's in Hectors Shed, quick gawp at the saucy French Milf in Real Patisserie, over to beach side for a cheap pint in The Waterside, although that pub has gone rapidly downhill since the new landlady took over.
It was never a nice looking place but the people made that place. She's barred most of them now. Shame.